The challenge is.... "Crafty Resolutions".
Following the popularity of this challenge in previous years, we thought it would be perfect to start 2018 challenging you to learn a new craft or technique.
Whatever your crafting resolution, this challenge is hopefully the motivation to get you started.
The Rules....
- Learn a new craft, or,
- Try a new technique within a craft you already enjoy, or,
- Use that new machine / craft tool you haven't taken out of the box yet, or,
- Pick up a craft you haven't done in a long time.
- We will be revealing our makes in our Twitter chat on 20th March 2018 and If you have a blog also present your lovely project in a blog post by this date.
- Please mention #CraftBlogClub in your blog post and link back to this page.
- Let us know how you’re doing throughout the challenge on Twitter. Don't forget to use our #CraftBlogClub hashtag.
As it is a new craft/technique and the thought of having to complete a project may be terrifying, don't worry, the whole point of the challenge is to have fun learning a new skill. If you don't have a completed project we still want to see your work in progress.
If you don't have time to learn a new craft or don't have one in mind, why not go back to something you haven't done in a while? Dust off those sewing machines / crochet hooks / knitting needles / paint brushes etc and get crafting.
Anyone can join in the challenge, don't worry If you've never joined a #CraftBlogClub chat before, everyone is welcome!
If you don't have time to learn a new craft or don't have one in mind, why not go back to something you haven't done in a while? Dust off those sewing machines / crochet hooks / knitting needles / paint brushes etc and get crafting.
Anyone can join in the challenge, don't worry If you've never joined a #CraftBlogClub chat before, everyone is welcome!
Psst.... If you don't know what #CraftBlogClub is and you like the sound of this challenge, we'd love you to join in and you can find out more here.
hmmmm will need to see what I can try that is new....have lots of buttons maybe try button art. or lick ul a paintbrush. over from #craftblogclub
ReplyDeleteThat's handy, I've been dusting off my Tunisian crochet!
ReplyDeleteI've been playing with water colours - which has been fun. Only really simple stuff.
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