Project from Jude at crafts by Jude. Hand stitched doll to take out your frustrations with.
How to make a Babushka in felt – key ring – full workshop includes free pattern – Fun project!
The making of a matryoshka sweater, so now I have a second sweater now because I just made this one for a video purpose, So I guess I’ll figure out what to do with this one later :3 But enjoy this
ignore myself though because I look bad Made with: Felt Fabric Glue Sweater Its really easy to make it :3 pockytheif.deviantart.com Music Matryoshka Miku Gumi Matryoshka Rin len Matryoshka Rook Ruko Matryoshka 8-bit
These are great cheap and easy to make holiday cards to send out to family, or to keep for yourself. Make them with left overs you may have laying around the house! For more detail, go to andreacurriecrafts.com Happy Holidays!
These are great for any holiday, but I made mine for Christmas to hang on the tree (not near lights.. hehe) You can make these out of all those scraps you have laying around in your craft room. Make your own and share them with us at andreacurriecrafts.com
These are fun Russian Nesting Dolls! Watch the tutorial and add your own flare. Get the pattern from Squigglefly.com Make your own and share them with us at andreacurriecrafts.com Happy Crafting!!
Hello out there. Does anyone have any ideas of "traditional" crafts that are made in Russia that my friends daughter can do for a school project? If you have a link to pictures that would be much appreciated! We’ve been looking at Ukranian eggs and Nesting dolls, but were hoping for something a bit simpler.
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