This past week, Blogging Business Artisans members described
a visit to an international trade fair for craft and hobby, shared a mandala
printable you can color, provided historical context for Passover customs, and
walked readers through an egg-decorating craft. They made Easter cards,
finished tax returns, crafted starfish hairpins, and crocheted a stuffed lamb.
While you visit each of these posts, take the time to comment and maybe even browse
through some of the bloggers’ previous posts you may have missed.
Duni of Duni’s Studio talks about an international
trade fair for craft and hobby that she visited in
Autumn / Winter 2017 Trend Report [ Crafts ].
Autumn / Winter 2017 Trend Report [ Crafts ].
Sarah L. of A Cat-Like Curiosity offers
a free printable you can download and color in Mandala
Monday – Come Grab Your Free Gift.
Learn about matzah,
Pesah, Seder, Haggadah and more
in Linda B. of Linor Store Jewelry’s post about
Passover. Below you’ll see a
pair of matzah earrings, but to learn what that’s all about, you’ll have to read
her interesting post.
Rose of randomcreative proves it’s
not too late to decorate for Easter with a tutorial in DIY
Twine Wrapped Plastic Easter Eggs with Lace and Ribbon. These are stunning
little eggs!
Judy of Mister PenQuin discusses Using
layered background dies to add texture to your cards, specifically a set of
Easter cards.
While Sharla
of Beaded Tail wraps up her
clients’ tax returns, her cats, Angel and Isabella, find ways to relax in Weekend Wrap
Up.
You’ll love the cute little hairpins that Natasha of MermaidsWhispers teaches you how to make in How
to Make Super Simple Starfish Hairpins – Mermaid Hair Pin Tutorial.
Pam of Magdalene Jewels introduces
an adorable lamb she crocheted in Lamby
Makes His Stage Debut! The Trial of the Big Bad Wolf!
If you enjoyed these posts, be sure to return to Blogging
Business Artisans next week for another round of posts!
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