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Get 50+ ideas for crafts to do at home! These use a lot of household items you probably have in your stash. Great projects for kids and adults – and easy too!
I think everyone knows where they were in March 2020. You know, when we started quarantine? I worked in an office at the time, and I was sent home that Friday thinking that we’d be back to the office in two weeks. I didn’t grab anything except my laptop!
Now it’s years later and that company I worked for is permanently remote, and the world is forever changed. I work out of my home now, as do a lot of people (some still from quarantine!).
One thing I’ve noticed is that I’m not taking the same amount of car trips I used to. I still go to the grocery and craft store, etc. but I’m much more intentional about where and when I go. I’m not as quick to take a trip I don’t need to take these days.
Which got me thinking . . . .
this year I want to focus on really utilizing my craft stash – along with household and recycled items – to make things. Not only will I save money, but I’m looking forward to making a little bit of room using what I have.
Are you on the same creative journey? If so, I’ve got a great list of fun crafts to do at home – with the stuff you already have on hand. Because we all have those supplies that have been sitting around, rightt?
Check out these 50 ideas I think you’re going to love! I tried to put together craft ideas that use (at least mostly) items from your house or that you are likely to have in your stash.
Not only are these things to make at home inexpensive . . . but they are easy as well. None of the crafts on this list are hard, so if you’re a beginner (or even a kid!) you’ll likely be able to tackle them effortlessly.
Take a peek at the projects and let me know what you think in the comments. Which of these are your favorite? Enjoy!
Paper Beads
Learn how to make paper beads the easy way, with Mod Podge! Great for jewelry making. You can use magazines, scrapbook paper, or other papers you have on hand.
Photo Collage
Learn how to make a wall photo collage! The entire project costs just under $20. Just print the images out on your home printer.
Glue a Puzzle
One of my favorite crafts to do at home is sealing puzzles. My favorite glue to use is Mod Podge Puzzle Saver. I'll show you my process for preserving your puzzles permanently.
Denim Bunting Made from Old Jean Scraps (Easy!)
Photo Credit: Amy Johnson
If you have denim scraps left over or some jeans in the Goodwill pile, it’s easy to turn them into a DIY bunting! Perfect for a party or for little girls’ room decor. If you don't have a sewing machine? Use hot glue.
Decorative Light Switch Covers
Use Mod Podge and fabric to make these decorative light switch covers, turning them from boring to fun in just a few minutes.
Washer Necklace
Did you know washers could be a craft supply? Learn how to make washer necklaces using this simple tutorial! It's a perfect craft for kids or adults - plus it's inexpensive.
Glitter Shoes
Learn how to make glitter shoes using Mod Podge! This sparkly footwear DIY is simple enough for both children and adults, and you can do it with a pair of shoes you already have.
String Art for Beginners
Photo Credit: feelslikehomeblog.com
This simple step by step tutorial shows how to DIY string art with yarn, cords, or twine. Includes patterns. Can be made by kids or adults.
DIY Desk Organizer
Use old cereal boxes and toilet paper rolls to create a unique DIY desk organizer! This craft organizer is perfect if you’re on a budget.
DIY Flower Pot
Decoupage fabric on terra cotta in this fun DIY flower pot project. You’ll love the transformation from boring to fun and pretty on your old clay pots.
Book Safe
This is the easiest way to hollow out a book and turn it into a DIY book safe. Grab a book you already have that is old, or you can also ask for broken books at the library and fix them up.
DIY Washi Tape
Learn how to make washi tape using fabric, masking tape, and Mod Podge! Easy enough for kids and adults.
Yarn Wall Hanging on a Budget
Photo Credit: Steve Carrell
If you love budget friendly decor, this is your project. Learn how to make this unique yarn wall hanging with a stick and some cute colors of yarn you have in your stash.
Fabric Covered Shelves
Learn how to cover existing shelves with fabric using Mod Podge! These decoupage shelves are very easy to do.
Make Wine Cork Stamps The Easy Way!
Photo Credit: Leslie Manlapig
Instead of purchasing stamps at the store, save a couple of bucks and make your own from wine corks. It’s VERY easy. There’s a video in this post to learn how to make them.
Packing Tape Transfer
Photo Credit: Amy Anderson
Learn how to do an image transfer from a magazine using a packing tape transfer. This is SO easy and has so many creative applications!
DIY Keychain from a Soda Can
This DIY keychain is so unique – it’s made from a soda can! You can make your own version using your favorite soda and Dimensional Magic.
DIY Spin Art Machine with a Salad Spinner
Photo Credit: Cheryl Sorce
Make your own spin painter by using a household item as a spin painter! This DIY spin art machine is so fun for kids to do – it’s budget friendly and easy to set up.
Easy Crepe Paper Flowers, Made in Five Minutes!
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Learn how to make crepe paper flowers in 5 minutes flat – so easy and so pretty! You don’t need any crafting experience, and they are perfect for parties or decor.
Decorate a Ceiling Fan
Learn how to decorate a ceiling fan using paper and Mod Podge! You can do this tutorial with fabric, wrapping paper, and more.
DIY Patchwork Jeans
Create your own unique style by applying scraps of fabric to your existing jeans for a funky and fun pair of pants. This is an easy no sew idea!
Mod Podge Collage with a Magazine
Learn how to make a Mod Podge collage using magazines! This was done on canvas, and you can use this method to create any design you like.
Decorate a Vase with Tissue Paper
Learn how to decorate a glass vase with tissue paper and Mod Podge. Such an easy way to update a plain glass piece, and makes a great gift!
DIY Popsicle Stick Bracelets
Photo Credit: Pretty Life Girls
You’ve never seen popsicle stick bracelets like these! Learn how to make them super stylish with beads, paint, chains, and more. This tutorial is for all ages, from kid to adult.
DIY Lace Mason Jars
Make DIY lace mason jars in less than an hour! This project is perfect for fall decorating and goes with a variety of themes.
Make Spoon Garden Markers
Do you have any old spoons? Use Mod Podge and your favorite scrapbook papers to make DIY garden markers your neighbors will be jealous of. These spoon plant markers are so inexpensive and look so cute!
DIY Personalized Pencils
Learn how to make custom pencils with pretty paper and Mod Podge! These paper wrapped pencils are a really easy craft.
Make a DIY Cord Organizer on the Cheap
Photo Credit: Steve Carrell
You can make a DIY cord organizer for cheap using this tutorial! This cable organizer can be made in minutes – we even provide a template.
Fun Flower Pens (Made with Duct Tape!)
Photo Credit: Leslie Manlapig
Learn how to make flower pens using a fun craft material – duct tape! These DIY flower pens are easy enough for kids or adults. SO fun!
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