Make Matching Serving Ware with Spray Paint and Dish Soap
What to do with serving ware that could go great together but is mismatched and also super ugly?
Spray paint it!
What to do with serving ware that could go great together but is mismatched and also super ugly?
Spray paint it!
Upcycled denim quilts don’t have to be boring! Use upcycled denim to sew some of your favorite quilt blocks. It will take your recycled blue jeans quilt to the next level!
Whether you make your sewing table from scratch, or modify it from an existing piece of furniture, DIYing it is a great way not only to avoid buying something else new that will one day end up in the waste stream, but also to make yourself the exact custom sewing table that you need, exactly the way you want it.
I’m obsessed with how easy strip quilts are to sew, and with how many fun design looks you can achieve from these identical cuts of fabric.
A petticoat may not be the essential everyday wear that it once was, but it’s still essential to give the perfect silhouette to certain garments.
Do you want to look like Queen Elizabeth I or Marie Antoinette?
Don’t let the kids have all the fun this Halloween!
Whether you pick a project right from this list or use it to inspire you to create your very own project, you’ll find lots of wonderful ways to use dried flowers right here!
Need to cover your butt?
I’ve got you covered!
If you’ve got an unloved clipboard that you wish you didn’t, check out this list of my favorite upcycled clipboard crafts.
Sometimes you just need a little inspiration to help you upcycle your stash craft supplies.
Keep your front door in tune with the season by DIYing a beautiful, eco-friendly spring wreath!
You’ve got to paint a few coats of sealant on your picnic table, anyway, if you want it to last outdoors–you might as well paint something interesting onto it first!
If you’ve got a fun collection of patches, you don’t have to a) hide it away in a drawer, or b) pay a professional framer to display it for you.
If you do not use plant markers, you will regret it.
These cute chickens make great little gifts, and since you can sew them up quickly completely from scraps, no two are alike!
Leggings are super easy to sew, very forgiving for the beginner, and best yet, when you’re in charge of making them, you get to choose your favorite prints and patterns, and you get to make sure that the fit and length are exactly what you want.
Let’s sew a Fibonacci quilt!
So if you, too, buy skull-shaped vodka bottles mostly so that you, too, can do something cool with them after you’ve drunk the vodka, then check out my list of my favorite ways to upcycle that Chrystal Head Vodka skull bottle!
My kiddos and I are now well-armed with passport wallets for our road trip to Canada this summer!
From button signs to bird nests, there are tons of eco-friendly projects to make to help you celebrate Spring!
Even something as complicated-looking as a bra is quite possible to be DIYed at home.
Asymmetry. Bold, unusual color choices. Gradients. Popular novelty trends. Remixing the classics.
Each project uses upcycled materials in its making, so that it’s eco-friendly (and cheap to make!) and has a full tutorial so that you can easily DIY your pet its newest, funnest plaything.
A painted rock. Because of course.
Want to set yourself up with your own year’s worth of romantic evenings and snug-inside-and-safe-from-the-storm weekends? Here’s how!
Check out some of my favorite things to do with rocks!
For something that’s supposed to get you back to nature, you can actually buy a butt-load of new crap just for camping.
Try this cool technique to make laminate countertops look like granite, so you can have the modern look you want without ripping out your old countertops.
Start popping bottles, y’all. Here’s how to make a cork boak board from wine corks! You only need three craft supplies to make it, and one of them is free!
Got an old filing cabinet gathering dust in the garage? We’ve got a bunch of fun ideas for filing cabinet makeovers!
Just because you don’t use real eggs doesn’t mean that you have to use plastic eggs for Easter.
Got an old filing cabinet that’s ready for reuse? Here’s how to turn it into DIY garden storage to wrangle tools, pots, and other gardening supplies.
There are so many ways to decorate real Easter eggs, and that’s how it stays fun every year.
Got a stack of images you want to show off? Try one of these cool, recycled ways to display photos.
There are so many fun ways to reuse a burlap sack! Try out some of these creative burlap craft ideas.