These upcycled yogurt cups for St. Patrick’s Day treats are very easy to make and almost free.I’m unable to open a container in the kitchen without contemplating a craft project use for it. I just hate to throw something out (even if it’s into the recycling bin) if I can find another use for it. So recently when I was eating yogurt, it struck me that these containers are shaped much like a leprechaun’s pot of gold.Your kids can help you decorate them with repurposed green tissue paper, ribbon or stickers. Then fill with treats!
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Sunday Shout Out – Nostalgic Crochet Fun: Caterpillar Scarf Pattern
Happy Sunday, crochet enthusiasts! This week’s Sunday Shout Out is a celebration of creativity, nostalgia, and handmade charm. Whether you’re crafting for yourself or looking for the perfect teacher gift, today’s feature will inspire your next project.
Say hello to Devouthandstudio, the brainchild of a passionate designer based in Amsterdam. Their patterns are a delightful blend of whimsy and practicality, and their PDF Caterpillar Scarf Crochet Pattern is no exception!
Inspired by a beloved children’s book, this scarf design brings back fond memories while keeping you cozy during autumn and winter. This beginner-friendly pattern includes step-by-step instructions, a pixel graph, and helpful tutorials, making it perfect for those new to tapestry crochet.
To craft your own caterpillar scarf, you’ll need:
? 10-ply/aran/worsted yarn in six colors
? 4.5 mm crochet hook
? Scissors
? Tapestry needle
Ready to dive in? Get the PDF Caterpillar Scarf Crochet Pattern here: Shop Devouthandstudio.
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Show your love for nostalgic, handmade creations by exploring more fun patterns at Devouthandstudio: Visit Shop. Join us next Sunday for another shout-out to an amazing Etsy creator!