Welcome To Craft Schooling Sunday!

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Thanks so much for dropping by Craft Schooling Sunday! Last week’s party was the largest ever, and with 69 projects to choose from, picking the features was certainly challenging, thanks to you all! And now here’s the features from last week and I’m off to do some baking for tomorrow’s guests (all 3o or so of them!) For those of you celebrating Succot, have a wonderful remainder of the festival! We’re loving every moment in our Succah.

DIY wooden child's ironing board,recycled yogurt clompers

First off is an adorable and inspiring tutorial for a DIY wooden child’s ironing board from duo fiberworks,  and I just love this original version from Lilla A. of the classic project, whose name escapes me at the moment!

Rainbow rice,chocolate play dough

This rainbow rice (with a recipe) from ash tree meadows has so many crafting possibilities, and look at this chocolate play dough recipe, too much fun, from nurture store.

Crocheted daisies,origami bridal bouquet

Here are two wonderful DIY ideas for weddings or any time: crocheted daisies from Anne Marie, and a simply lovely bridal bouquet from elyda origami, which I believe she made for her own wedding, just my Italian isn’t that good to really know!

Felt biscquits,modpodge vase

Aren’t these felt bisquits from the gingerbread house just the cutest? And this fun mod podged vase from the crafty cpa was made with the punches from a hole punch!

Magazine page bowl,plaster fall leave project

Two more great fall craft projects: a gorgeous magazine page bowl from saved by love, and these stunning and artful plaster leaf prints from that artist woman.

Crow with fall bunting,sliced orange bunting

Carolyn’s homework used some black crows from the dollar store to make a fun fall bunting, and Rita from design megillah made a dried orange slices garland for her Succah, and the rest of us can make some now, they’re really quite lovely for fall or winter decor, and a nice long lasting alternative to the traditional pomanders.


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