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It's time to make an advent wreath. We will collect greenery from the garden and arrange it in a circle, add berries and bells, and lastly 4 candles.
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mohamed benziane wrote: 14 Sep 2021, 08:09 I am also taking lessons for sewing, I want to be able to make my own clothes eventually
This is something I've always wanted to learn, but I've never gotten very far. I hope that shortly, I can put laziness aside and progress. It is handy and necessary.
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I recently finished with my son’s paw patrol growing chart. I painted paw patrol badges and a chase on a wooden board and marked the height on it.
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Speaking of crafty, I'm working on crochet and I'm gonna use it on Christmas.
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Crocheting has been one of my favorite pastimes in recent weeks. This allowed me to be more inventive. In addition, it aids in the lightening of my mood and the reduction of my screen time. Indeed, a worthy time killer!
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I'm working on a scarf right now.
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I'm making cloth mats at the moment. It was my very first attempt. I'm hoping for a better outcome.
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I have been working on Christmas presents for my daughters family. I have a Santa Cam that I made, some catnip toys for their 4 cats, and more jewelry for my granddaughter and her mom. The husband and 3 boys have hand-painted name plaques or wooden boxes for storage. They do have a TON of cookies and candy coming that I also made. I am always crafting something, jewelry with wire, clay or resin, wooden items, and learning calligraphy to make signs or cards.
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This year I made all my Christmas decorations from only natural supplies and it really looks amazing.
The next thing on my list is to crochet my cat a bed.
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My uncle recently asked me to do a canvas painting for his daughter who is due in June. I am pretty good at drawing but this is going to be my first canvas painting. So far so good but we will see how the final product looks :wink:
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I love to crochet actually, I'm in the middle of making an oversized sweater. I've made a blanket for my daughter for Christmas 2 years ago. I also love painting and drawing. I'm always trying to draw in my spare time or color something. Plus I'm in the early stages of making my own game. I'm drawing up the maps and buildings and different things right now. I'm hoping in the next year or 2 to actually make it happen.
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I am recently knitting and k admire it
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Gravy wrote: 29 Mar 2021, 22:22 Beings this forum now includes crafts, what crafty things are you working on?


Like many people recently, I've been busy sewing masks for my family.

I've also dabbled in countless other crafts over time, and love hearing what everyone is working on!
Masks is the trending currently with the pandemic. I thought I was the only one crafting my personal masks. Though ugly and out of shape when I started, but it has improved a lot.
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Origami has been the craft I’m currently working on. I don’t, but when my brother had this assignment, I was the one who did it, and now I’m just enjoying it. Origami is just a vibe.
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I am doing glass painting right now and its really good and easy i think its easier than doing painting on paper
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