Friday, February 27, 2026

February Wrap-Up: Projects, Favorites, and What’s Next

 

February Wrap-Up: Projects, Favorites, and What’s Next

February may be the shortest month of the year, but somehow it still managed to fly by in a blur of glue sticks, paint brushes, and just a little bit of creative chaos (don’t worry — still no loose glitter in this bus).

Living and crafting full-time in Wildebeest means every project has to earn its space. No craft room. No giant storage bins. Just smart planning, creative problem solving, and a whole lot of making it work.

So let’s look back at everything February brought to life.




✂️ February Projects

This month felt like the perfect blend of cozy and creative. I leaned into projects that:

  • Used supplies I already had on hand

  • Didn’t create massive messes

  • Could be completed in small, manageable sessions

  • Added either beauty or function to our tiny home-on-wheels

From seasonal pieces to everyday functional crafts, I focused on creating things that felt intentional rather than overwhelming. When you live in a 1990 Ford E350 shuttle bus conversion, you really learn the difference between “cute” and “where on earth will this go?”

And honestly? I’m proud of how much I created without overcomplicating it.


๐Ÿ’• February Favorites

Every month there’s at least one project that just hits different — the one that reminds me why I love creating in the first place.

This month my favorites were the ones that:

  • Felt calming to work on

  • Came together exactly how I imagined

  • Made our space feel a little more like home

There’s something really satisfying about stepping back, looking around Wildebeest, and seeing handmade touches tucked into corners. Even in 100-ish square feet, creativity makes a difference.

Also, can we talk about how much I love finishing a project in one sitting? Elite energy. Highly recommend.


๐Ÿ“š What I Learned This Month

February reminded me of a few important things:

  • You don’t need a craft room to be creative.

  • Small projects are powerful.

  • Organization is survival when your entire life is on wheels.

  • Inspiration doesn’t require perfection.

It’s easy to compare setups online — giant craft tables, rainbow supply walls, aesthetic studios. But creativity isn’t about square footage. It’s about showing up consistently and making something anyway.

Even at the dinette table. Even with limited storage. Even when the weather outside is doing the absolute most.


๐ŸŒธ What I’m Excited About for March

March feels fresh. Transitional. Full of possibility.

I’m excited to:

  • Play with lighter, brighter color palettes

  • Tackle a slightly bigger project (still bus-approved, don’t worry)

  • Experiment with some new techniques

  • Start thinking about spring-inspired decor

I’m also feeling motivated to be more intentional with planning — mapping out projects so I can use supplies efficiently and avoid random impulse buys that have nowhere to live.

Because in bus life? If it comes in… something else has to go out.


Thank You for Being Here

Whether you’ve been following Craftin’ Wife’s Creations since the beginning or you just found me this month — thank you. Truly.

Creating in a small space, sharing the process, and building this little corner of the internet means so much to me. Your comments, encouragement, and excitement make it even more fun.

Here’s to more creativity, more intentional making, and absolutely no loose glitter in March.

See you Monday. ๐Ÿ’–✂️

— Amanda

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