Welcome to Craft Schooling Sunday! With Passover less than 48 hours away, I'm rushing to finish up so many things before the holiday, not to mention cooking! Nonetheless, no matter how much sleep I'm going to loose over the next two nights, it's a great feeling to arrive at this wonderful seven day (8 outside of Israel) holiday! Thanks so much to all the crafters from around the world who joined the party last week, and here are some of the projects that inspired me:

Love this felt seder plate from design megillah, and this seder clock is just the greatest, from Ann Kofsky, and there's still time to make it!

Jenny over at the pieces of my life didn't actually add this to the party, but sent it to me just in time for sharing — something to keep in mind for next year unless you're a super sewer and embroiderer! And love this bead necklace strung according to the number Pi, from craftiments.

The cardboard collective made this super fun cardboard jewelry organizer, and Mich in L.A. used clothespin springs to make some super simple jewelry.

Love this african daisey crocheted pin cushion from Lanas de Ana, and these sweet little butterflies, woven on a fork, from Alessandra of homemade at my place.

This fun kid's collage art inspired by the art of Dutch artist Karel Appel, is from red ted art.

And these super sweet strawberry hair clips from sew can do are perfect for spring, as are these rocking little chicks from crafty journal

Love this collaboration between mother and child from the gingerbread house, for a personal card, and this spring bunting banner from mod podge rocks is so simple to whip up! That's is for this week, what have you been up to?

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