Spring into Some Crafts with Pinterest

Spring into Some Crafts with Pinterest

The following is a guest post from momAgenda COMM blogger Jill Krause.

The sun is shining, the birds are chirping, and this is a great time of year to dust off your crafting supplies and fabric stashes. You know, before it gets too hot to move in a few months.

Here are few of my favorite Pinterest-inspired crafts for spring:

The No-Sew Knotted Headband

Pinterest link here

Original tutorial link here

I love this craft for 3 reasons. You can upcyle old t-shirts (because who out there DOESN’T have several that need to be tossed?). It’s amazingly simple, yet produces a very intricate result. Plus, you learn how to tie cool knots which I’m sure you and your little helpers could utilize in many different ways this summer!

Fathers Day Tie Wreath

Pinterest Link here

Original link here

With Mothers Day behind us, it’s time to start focusing on Dad. Now, I don’t recommend raiding Dad’s closet and robbing him of all his ties for this project (though he may be happy to see them all go), but there are plenty of ties to be found at local Goodwill and Salvation Army shops. This would be a great craft for small hands to help with, too.

Stacked Flower Pots

Pinterest Link here

Original link here

Of course, spring means flowers and gardens and beautifying your outdoor spaces. I love this simple idea so much I’m going to have to steal it! What a great way to create a substantial arrangement without spending an arm and a leg on one large pot and plant!

Embroidery Hoop Organization

Pinterest Link here

Original link here

If you’re in the mood for a little spring cleaning and organization, try putting together some of these fabric covered embroidery hoops to help organize and prettify your wall space. This is one craft I’ve already conquered. I made a hair bow organizer for my daughter out of an embroidery hoop!

Link to blog post here

Link to image here

What crafts are on your to-do list for spring? 

Jill is mostly known on the web as author of the blog Baby Rabies. Connect with her on Twitter, Facebook and of course Pinterest.