Like many people, I have been searching for new things to try during the pandemic. I have completed so many puzzles and crocheted many blankets, that I wanted to try a different type of craft.
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Like many people, I have been searching for new things to try during the pandemic. I have completed so many puzzles and crocheted many blankets, that I wanted to try a different type of craft.
This weekend is Memorial Day weekend, the unofficial start of summer! Summer is the perfect time to pull out all of your red, white, and blue decorations since there are so many American holidays like Memorial Day, Flag Day, and Independence Day. Two of these holidays are known for being popular days for cookouts and BBQs.
The other day my local grocery store had a special on the Thrive Rosé wine. Thrive is a rosé wine from California. If you have read any of CraftEaze’s other wine review you would know that I am a big fan of rosé wine and also I like a good deal!
I really like to try new yarns I stumble upon. Earlier this spring I stumbled upon the Bernat Blanket Color Pooling yarn. Of course, I had to try it. I ended up getting 4 balls of the yarn in the buffalo plaid color.
I have been watching a lot of Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video recently. One of the best things I have watched in the past few weeks in the new Amazon Prime show Upload. I normally pick shows that you can watch on Netflix for these posts, but I really enjoyed this show.
I have been spending a lot of time at home with my husband. One thing I have noticed is I’m spending a lot more time doing crafts and puzzles and also I am drinking a lot of wine. So I thought it would be fun to make a list of my favorite things for crafts and wine.
I am taking inspiration from Oprah. Every year she would have an episode of…
It’s finally Friday. I know that all the days are starting to blurtogether at this point, but it’s finally FRIDAY! A few months ago, Fridays were awesome. My husband and I would go out for dinner on Friday nights. Sometimes we would try a new brewery for dinner, other times we would get dinner at one of our favorite bars (Shout out to our favorites Jerzees, Roosters, and Winking Lizard). Now life is a little different because we can’t go out. But we can make the most out of this weird situation by having Zoom happy hours with our friends and families. This is my perfect playlist for a Zoom (or Facetime) happy hour. It is also a great playlist for hanging out in your back yard. It is mostly country and throwback pop hits from the early 2000s.
This week I’m off work, but my husband is still working from home. Normally, if I was off work I would be doing something outside our house, but due to our current stay at home order, I am getting to try new things. Today, I tried the Cricut Infusible Ink for the first time.
So I hope you all are surviving spending time at home. I am starting to get stir-crazy (and I’m still going into work). I can’t imagine how I would be if I wasn’t able to go to work. One way my husband and I have been passing the time is by watching Netflix. This afternoon we watched one of our favorite documentaries on Netflix, Sour Grapes.
This past week has been crazy here in Ohio. On Thursday, all schools were canceled for at least three weeks due to COVID-19. As a result, you may be looking for things to help entertain your kids while you attempt to work from home. This is a perfect time to introduce your kids to crocheting.