
Welcome to Craft Schooling Sunday, thanks for joining me here. We are well and safe despite living in the midst of an active ongoing war, wherein one has a hard time distinguishing between thunder and exploding missiles, as crazy as that sounds! I wrote a paragraph about all this, but is somehow got deleted as I saved the post, so guess it wasn’t meant to be. Instead I’ll share that with Passover coming in a week and a half, we are very very busy cleaning the house from top to bottom, and especially the kitchen, and at the end of all that in a few days (hopefully) I’ll tackle my terribly disorderly studio space as I cook and freeze main courses and Moroccan side dishes for the 7 day holiday, that is 8 days outside of Israel. With all the origami pyramids I’ve been making the house really looks like Passover, and looking forward to creating a pyramid tablescape with tall candles and white flowers possibly, for the seder. Of course I’m still dreaming of lots of other little things, but gotta prioritize! Okay, lets take a look at the features from last week’s party!

Origami pyramids are so simple to make and look amazing in both solid colors and patterns, from Creative Jewish Mom.

A great looking seder plate craft for kids from Jewish Moms and Crafters

Love, love, love these decoupage cans from Adorable “summer garden” felt applique from handmade by Amalia How to add faux greenery to your real garden, from studio 27 by Jennifer Adams, is a great quick fix when you need to fill a little spot! And that is it for the features, what have you been up to?


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