55 Crafts for Adults That Won’t End Up in the Trash in Two Months

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If you’ve ever looked at Pinterest, you know that crafts aren’t just for kids. Indeed, crafting has been shown to provide a laundry list of benefits for adults—from relieving stress, depression and insomnia to decreasing the risk of age-related cognitive impairment. Plus, a good craft project can go a long way towards helping you achieve your interior decorating goals without breaking the bank. That’s why we scoured the internet and compiled a list of easy crafts for adults for every level of skill and ambition, all of which yield finished products you’ll actually want to put on display. From decoupage magnets and DIY rugs, to painted glass vases and wearable works of art—here are our top picks for creative projects to inspire your inner artist.

How to Pick the Right Craft

You’ve been bitten by the creativity bug and are ready to get started on the right project…but it’s important to know that your time and effort will be rewarded and your confidence remain intact when the craft is complete. For this reason, we have assessed the skill and commitment required to accomplish each endeavor on the list. These measures are, of course, somewhat subjective, but the below explanation of our methodology should help you find the perfect fit.

How We Determined the Difficulty Level of Each Craft

We have broken down the difficulty level of each craft according to three categories: easy, medium and pro.

How We Determined the Time Commitment of Each Craft

We’ve done our best to gauge how long it will take for any given project to be done from start to finish with three major (and rather broad) designations—under an hour, over an hour and over a day—to guide you. Just keep in mind that these are only rough estimates, and that we could not take into consideration one of the biggest possible variables—namely, the pace at which you choose to work (or your schedule permits). It’s also worth noting that, when assessing time commitment, we only accounted for required down time (i.e., allowing for coats of paint to dry or clay to bake in the oven) when that down time occurs in the middle of the crafting process, not at the very end.

19 CRAFTS FOR TODDLERS THAT WON’T DESTROY YOUR HOME

DIY Crafts for Adults

1. DIY Baby Gym

Craftaholics Anonymous

  • Time Commitment: >1 day

  • Difficulty Level: Medium

This adorable nursery accessory and baby play thing is an excellent way to encourage tummy time for a tot, which means it’s well worth the effort involved in crafting it—be it for the bun in your own oven or as a baby shower gift. Best of all, the tutorial includes a free printable and you don’t need much more than basic sewing skills and a hot glue gun to pull it off.

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2. Fabric Coffee Sleeve

Skip To My Lou

  • Time Commitment: >1 hour

  • Degree of Difficulty: Medium

Eco-friendly and cute as a button—you’ll need one of those—this handmade coffee sleeve boasts a charming patchwork design that can be customized to your liking and sized to fit travel mugs big and small. If you’re looking for a beginner sewing project with a practical application and considerable gifting potential, this one fits the bill.

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3. Resin Chess Set

Artsy Fartsy Mama

  • Time Commitment: >1 day

  • Degree of Difficulty: Pro

This chess set is a piece of coffee table candy that will impress all your friends and make family game night that much more interesting. Plus, we have it on good authority that most any opponent would feel quite intimidated knowing that you personally crafted gorgeous resin chess pieces by hand. It’s worth noting, though, that this undertaking requires almost as much skill as the classic game itself—so before you try to tackle it, you might want to warm up with some easier resin-based crafts first.

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4. DIY Hanging Wall Shelf

Alice & Lois

  • Time Commitment: >1 hour

  • Degree of Difficulty: Medium

We love a good practical craft and this one—a homemade hanging shelf that gets high marks for both form and function—is well worth the effort. Easy to construct and totally customizable (i.e., with wood stain, colorful paint, size modifications, etc.), there’s really no downside to this DIY.

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5. Paper Bag Pinatas

Somewhat Simple

  • Time Commitment: <1 hour

  • Degree of Difficulty: Easy

An adult craft designed to be the star of a kid’s birthday bash—these paper bag pinatas are every bit as attractive as the traditional ones and far easier for a pint-sized person to bust open. Pull this one off with a few, very basic supplies—paper lunch bags, magazine paper, tissue paper, and glue—and every guest will owe you a debt of gratitude for saving their dignity. Bonus: This craft involves making mini pinatas for every guest, thereby eliminating the harrowing spectacle of little kids fighting over turn-taking with a wooden stick nearby.

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6. Easy Pom Pom Trivets

Craftaholics Anonymous

  • Time Commitment: <1 hour

  • Degree of Difficulty: Easy

Transform a snoozy cork trivet into the belle of the ball (or dinner table, as it were) with nothing more than a few large swaths of brightly colored felt and some dainty pom pom trim. This craft is so easy even a kid could do it—except for the hot glue gun part—and the festive finished product is so chic.

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7. Photo Transfer Art

Persia Lou

  • Time Commitment: >1 day

  • Degree of Difficulty: Pro

Score some of these special mixed media paints and grab a piece of plywood to make this super impressive piece of photo transfer art. The (incredibly cool) technique, which involves painting over a printed image and then using a matte medium to transfer it to canvas, is very easy to follow and the process leaves lots of room for creativity.

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8. Comic Book Canvas

Mod podge Rocks

  • Time Commitment: >1 hour

  • Degree of Difficulty: Easy

Gift this mixed media collage-on-canvas and you’ll score some serious points with the comic book lover in your life. Best of all, this art project couldn’t be easier to accomplish—thanks to mod podge and pre-cut wood letters. Word to the wise: Make sure you score your own comic books for the clippings or said comic book lover will be very sad.

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9. DIY Wood Coasters

One Little Project

  • Time Commitment: >1 hour

  • Degree of Difficulty: Medium

Nobody likes ring marks on the coffee table but everyone will love these adorable coasters made with wood slices, stencils, acrylic paint and sealer spray. This crafter uses winter-themed stencils but you could easily make these rustic stencils for any season (how cute would it be with these leaf stencils for fall?).

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10. DIY Drum Set For Kids

A Beautiful Mess

  • Time Commitment: >1 hour

  • Degree of Difficulty: Medium

This kid-friendly instrument is so eye-catching it doubles as decor and, since the process involves painting designs on fabric, it’s completely customizable, too. Plus, aside from being irresistibly cute, the fluffy cotton ball drumsticks function well—but not so well that you’ll regret giving your little one this gift. The takeaway? This DIY drum craft is guaranteed to get your creative juices flowing and the finished product boasts excellent gifting potential.

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11. DIY Cricut Corkboard Travel Map

Happiness is Homemade

  • Time Commitment: >1 hour

  • Degree of Difficulty: Medium

Calling all Cricut crafters and travel lovers: This easy project produces a corkboard upon which future vacations will take shape and past travels commemorated. Simply use your handy digital cutting tool to cut a vinyl map and then clean it up with a neat hook weeding tool before you iron it on to your corkboard. The end result? An ode to wanderlust that will look great in your home office.

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12. Epoxy Resin Jewelry

A Beautiful Mess

  • Time Commitment: >1 day

  • Degree of Difficulty: Pro

Some seriously fun materials—sprinkles (like the kind you put on an ice cream sundae), confetti and glitter, to name a few—go into the making of this epoxy resin jewelry. That said, this project does also require some special equipment, like a heat gun or kitchen torch, and epoxy resin takes a little practice to work with. However, once you get the hang of the technique, the whimsical wearable art that results makes this craft well worth the effort.

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13. An Oversized Scrunchie

Persia Lou

  • Time Commitment: <1 hour

  • Degree of Difficulty: Medium

This oversized style is totally back in fashion, and it turns out, it’s a surprisingly easy DIY project. With little more than a quarter-yard of fabric, an elastic band and a sewing machine, you can make your own for way less than it would cost to buy one at the store.

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14. DIY Folding Camp Stool

How About Orange

  • Time Commitment: >1 day

  • Degree of Difficulty: Pro

Some light construction work is required with nails, screws and the associated tools—but you can probably leave the sawing of lumber to the professionals at your local hardware store and skip straight to sanding if you prefer. More good news: If you measure your frame accordingly, a placemat can serve as a no-sew alternative for the fabric seat. In sum, this project is pretty hands-on, but the reward—Ikat-printed eye candy and a place to kick back—is well worth the effort.

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Upcycled Crafts for Adults

15. Braided T-Shirt Keychain

Crafts by Amanda

  • Time Commitment: <1 hour

  • Difficulty Level: Easy

You know all those favorite T-shirts you relegated to the rag pile after a stubborn oil stain took them out of circulation? Grab a pair of scissors and upcycle your fashion sense with a colorful keychain that boasts nostalgic friendship bracelet vibes.

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16. Boho Flower Wall Hanging

Craftaholics Anonymous

  • Time Commitment: >1 hour

  • Degree of Difficulty: Easy

To say this craft involves upcycling egg cartons would be an understatement—because seriously, would you have guessed used cardboard could look so lovely? Indeed, those flowers are 100 percent egg carton—snipped, painted and hung from twine to great effect. Try this for a quick and budget-friendly craft that’s easy on the eyes.

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17. Gourd Birdhouses

Happiness is Homemade

  • Time Commitment: >1 day

  • Degree of Difficulty: Medium

Got one too many gourds on your hands? Don’t get down on your green thumb; instead, put the bounty to good use with a clever birdhouse craft. With some help from a power tool (i.e., hole saw) and a can of spray paint, this one is a breeze—and the finished product boasts major backyard appeal to boot.

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18. Fabric Decorated Flowerpots

Happy Go Lucky

  • Time Commitment: <1 hour

  • Degree of Difficulty: Easy

These spiffy flowerpots boast an adorable flamingo pattern, but you can spring for a different design if you choose. Either way, this project promises to give any hum-drum terracotta pot a bold new look and, even better, it comes together with nothing more than mod podge and fabric. Easy peasy.

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19. Gold Foiled Tin Can Organizers

The Crafted Sparrow

  • Time Commitment: <1 hour

  • Degree of Difficulty: Medium

Take a hard pass on generic desk organizers from the office supply store and get creative with an upcycled tin can project instead. This straightforward craft requires little in the way of materials—decoupage craft paper, foam brush, X-acto knife and craft glue—and the end result will forever change the way you look at an empty oatmeal container.

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20. Recycled Denim Beaded Bracelet

Crafts by Amanda

  • Time Commitment: >1 hour

  • Degree of Difficulty: Medium

Good for you for saving the denim scraps from those cut-off jean shorts you made yourself last summer—because you can turn that fabric into a colorful beaded bracelet in the blink of an eye. (Well, almost.) Round up a sewing needle and some jewelry making supplies—clasp, stretchable cord, beads—and ready the hot glue gun for a straightforward craft that promises yet another comeback for your favorite pair of jeans.

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21. Decorative Wooden Bench

Mod podge Rocks

  • Time Commitment: <1 hour

  • Degree of Difficulty: Easy

Ah, the wooden bench—a mainstay of flea markets and antique stores that, more often than not, is begging for a makeover. Fortunately, that undertaking is made easy with this clever decoupage craft: Just sand and clean up your bench to your liking, deck it out with decorative paper (thank you, mod podge), and voila—a once weathered-looking piece of wood with a whole new lease on life.

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22. 3D Graphic Clay Mugs

Studio DIY

  • Time Commitment: 1 hour

  • Degree of Difficulty: Medium

When your morning cup of coffee isn’t quite enough of a pick-me-up on its own, a cheery drinking vessel may just be the extra boost you need. OK, your DIY mug might strike you as obnoxiously ironic at first, but once the caffeine kicks in, that hand-crafted decor is sure to inspire both a sense of pride and well-being. (You know, the kind that comes from knowing you can wake up a hot mess and still rally for a P.M. polymer clay project.)

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23. Mason Jar Wind Chimes

Crafts by Amanda

  • Time Commitment: >1 hour

  • Degree of Difficulty: Easy

If you want to make sweet music with a mason jar, just polish off the last of the jam and upcycle that empty jar with this wind chime craft. You’ll need some chunky glass beads to string on wire, a couple of standard tools and a little focus, but the process is straightforward enough that even a beginner can succeed.

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24. Glitter-Dipped Wine Glasses

Happy Go Lucky

  • Time Commitment: >1 hour

  • Degree of Difficulty: Easy

Ever wanted to skip the snoozy part of the wine tasting ritual (i.e., swirling and holding your glass up to the light) and proceed straight to sipping? Same. Good news: These glitter dipped wine glasses make it possible—necessary—to do precisely that. In other words, this easy mod podge project is a craft we can all raise a glass to.

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25. Painted Wine Bottle Vases

Crafts by Amanda

  • Time Commitment: >1 day

  • Degree of Difficulty: Easy

Fans of wine and upcycling (raises hand) will be pleased as punch with this super simple craft, which involves using three different types of paint to quickly transform the evidence of last night’s boozy indulgence into an eye-catching vase with a swoon-worthy modern aesthetic.

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26. Mason Jar Photo Frame

Crafts by Amanda

  • Time Commitment: <1 hour

  • Degree of Difficulty: Easy

Don’t be a square: Stick a family photo in a cylinder instead. These mason jar frames boast a frosted appearance we love—namely because it promises to spice up the standard photo display with an antique effect for extra visual interest. Best of all, you need little more than frosted paint, marbling medium and an empty jam jar to make the magic happen.

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27. Rick Rack Picture Frame

Design Improvised

  • Time Commitment: <1 hour

  • Degree of Difficulty: Easy

Give a boring picture frame a cheerful makeover with colorful rick rack and miniature pom pom trim. A pair of scissors and some glue are the only other supplies you need to pull off this exceedingly simple craft and the finished product is bound to brighten up any photo display.

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28. Recycled CD Coasters

Crafts by Amanda

  • Time Commitment: >1 hour

  • Degree of Difficulty: Medium

You’ve got a CD collection that’s been gathering dust since the early 2000s, but you can’t seem to part with it. (We get it.) The solution? Break out the Mod Podge and get started on an upcycling craft that promises to breathe new life into the obsolete whilst yielding a set of funky, customized coasters.

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29. Color-Edged Dessert Plates

Studio DIY

  • Time Commitment: <1 hour

  • Difficulty Level: Easy

Hit up the dollar store to score some cheap white plates and then give them a whole new and delightfully colorful look with this breezy craft, which requires nothing more than ceramic-friendly paints and a handful of Q-tips.

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30. Starburst Wreath

Design Improvised

  • Time Commitment: >1 hour

  • Degree of Difficulty: Medium

Bamboo paper straws, scissors, a wooden craft ring and a hot glue gun are all you need to make a striking wreath that looks like fancy, store-bought wall decor. Best of all, this cut-and-paste craft is a breeze from start to finish—just snip the straws to your desired lengths and glue them down. (The hardest part is deciding where to mount to your masterpiece.)

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31. Faux Stained Glass Votive Candle Holder

Crafts by Amanda

  • Time Commitment: >1 day

  • Degree of Difficulty: Medium

Actual stained glass projects are admittedly not for the faint of heart, which is why we’re happy to report that there’s a way to create the same stunning aesthetic without the intimidating glass-cutting tools. The hack? Glass stain paints. Note: This project is not hard to execute, but definitely choose a boxy candle holder for your canvas, lest your craft turn out to be a runny mess.

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32. DIY Liquid Gold Leaf Desk Lamp

How About Orange

  • Time Commitment: >1 hour

  • Degree of Difficulty: Easy

An inexpensive desk lamp gets a major upgrade from liquid leaf in this one-step DIY—a gamechanger for anyone who loves the look of antique brass lamps, but not the price tag. Just be warned: You will absolutely want to paint everything bronze after you see the finished product.

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33. DIY Rainbow Tie-Dye Hammock

Studio DIY

  • Time Commitment: >1 day

  • Degree of Difficulty: Medium

No weaving skills are required to make an eye-catching (and decidedly happy-looking) hammock—just score a boring white one at the store and commence this DIY tie-dye project for a transformation that will breathe new life into your leisure time routine—a benefit you’ll be able to enjoy as soon as the creative work is complete (read, completely dry).

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34. No-Weave Rainbow Wall Hanging

Studio DIY

  • Time Commitment: >1 hour

  • Degree of Difficulty: Medium

Add visual interest to a blank wall with a DIY rainbow wall hanging that boasts both visual and textural appeal. Bonus: This decorative piece—which consists of brightly colored braids of yarn, rope and cotton piping hung from a wood dowel—is a cinch to construct and requires no gluing or sewing whatsoever.

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35. No-Sew Rope Baskets

Happiness is Homemade

  • Time Commitment: <1 hour

  • Degree of Difficulty: Easy

You can never have too many storage containers, and these DIY rope baskets are a particularly stylish (and sturdy) solution for any organizational need. Best of all, you can make them in any size you want, and all you need is a glue gun, some parchment paper, a wheel of cotton piping and a bucket or bin to give your basket its shape. Nifty.

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36. DIY Pendant Lamp With Origami Lampshade

A Piece of Rainbow

  • Time Commitment: >1 hour

  • Degree of Difficulty: Medium

Overhead lighting can be so harsh and mood lighting so expensive—half a dozen chic lamps can really add up. Well, we just found a solution with this DIY origami lamp. This craft comes together with nothing more than a pendant cord and (wait for it) a paper grocery bag. Don’t be fooled by the humble materials, though—the end result is absolutely gorgeous.

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37. DIY Retro Painted Fridge

A Piece of Rainbow

  • Time Commitment: >1 day

  • Degree of Difficulty: Pro

Turn a bland white fridge into a pastel mint conversation piece with loads of retro charm. The process requires quite a bit of work—multiple coats of primer, two coats of paint, and some spray paint for a finishing touch—but the reward is a work of art that won’t lose its finish (no matter how many trips to the fridge you make).

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38. Circus Animal Cookie Pillows

Studio DIY

  • Time Commitment: 1.5 hours

  • Degree of Difficulty: Medium

Everyone’s favorite sweet snack from youth (i.e., animal cracks, but the frosted and sprinkled kind) has been reimagined as a throw pillow and we’re completely on board with it. You’ll need felt, rainbow-colored pom poms, stuffing, a hot glue gun and a sewing machine (or no-sew glue) for this DIY project, but the process itself is straightforward and the end result looks, well, good enough to eat.

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39. DIY Fringe Chandelier

Studio DIY

  • Time Commitment: 1 hour

  • Degree of Difficulty: Pro

First, summon your DIY spirit. Next, hit up the hardware and fabric stores for the (very few) supplies you need to start crafting this fringed chandelier. The project itself is not nearly as complicated as you’d think, and the payoff—a playful conversation piece and a feeling of pride—is pretty sweet.

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40. DIY Boho Planters

Design Improvised

  • Time Commitment: <1 hour

  • Degree of Difficulty: Easy

It turns out a little fabric ribbon and some hot glue are the only materials you need to turn boring terracotta pots into boho-chic accent pieces for all your indoor plants—and that’s very good news for anyone seeking a crazy easy craft that’s 100 percent worth keeping.

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41. DIY T-shirt Yarn Rag Rug

A Piece of Rainbow

  • Time Commitment: >1 day

  • Degree of Difficulty: Pro

Bet you didn’t know you could weave colorful T-shirt scraps together on a cardboard (or hula hoop) loom to create a vibrant, boho rug. (Neither did we.) If you’re looking for a DIY project that will blow your mind and impress all your friends, this is the one.

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Calming Crafts for Adults

42. Alcohol Ink Coasters

Persia Lou

  • Time Commitment: >1 hour

  • Difficulty Level: Medium

Alcohol ink is the coolest medium you’ve never heard of (and a fine one to use if you’re pining for an actual drink during Dry January). Here, the novel process art technique allows you to transform snoozy plain ceramic coasters into vibrant works of art with some help from a few additional art supplies and a drinking straw. Neat.

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43. Spring Quote with Watercolor Flowers

Craftaholics Anonymous

  • Time Commitment: <1 hour

  • Difficulty Level: Easy

Celebrate the season by decorating the wall with a work of art that comes together with some help from a (printable) quote, special watercolor printer paper and a little artistic skill. The process is easy as can be and the decorating part is oh-so relaxing. Plus, If you have a whole stack of watercolor paper and a printer, you can keep at it until you’ve discovered your inner Monet.

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44. Fluid Art Wall Hanging

Persia Lou

  • Time Commitment: <1 hour

  • Degree of Difficulty: Easy

In case you missed it, acrylic pouring is a simple but crazy cool technique that can be used to achieve the visual effect of liquid, marbled color. This paint-on-canvas, fluid art masterpiece is easy to make and hard to take your eyes off of.

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45. Acrylic Pouring Mason Jars

The Country Chic Cottage

  • Time Commitment: <1 hour

  • Degree of Difficulty: Easy

Mason jars are a commonplace kitchen item with considerable crafting potential—as seen with this acrylic pouring craft, which turns the surface of an oversized mason jar into a work of art. The end result? A glass jar that looks as beautiful empty as it does filled with a fresh bouquet of flowers.

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46. Clay Petal Planter

A Beautiful Mess

  • Time Commitment: >1 hour

  • Degree of Difficulty: Easy

If you want to spruce up an outdoor planter, skip the fabric and opt for this polymer clay craft instead, which involves using a palette knife to embellish a ceramic flower pot with petal-shaped pieces of multi-colored clay that can be dried in your kitchen oven. The task couldn’t be easier, and the resulting craft is tough enough to withstand the elements and pretty enough to make your garden feel sunny no matter the forecast.

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47. Paper Flower Wreath

Happiness is Homemade

  • Time Commitment: >1 hour

  • Degree of Difficulty: Easy

It might not be the most glamorous craft supply, but it turns out the humble toilet paper tube can do quite a lot. Case in point, this dainty and eye-pleasing floral wreath—made entirely from (you guessed it) the bones of the bathroom staple. You’ll need to collect quite a few tubes to complete this piece of decor (think, 15 to 20) and a can of spray paint is required to achieve a classier finish—but once that’s done, your budget-friendly craft will look like a million bucks.

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48. Decoupage Glass Magnets

Mod podge Rocks

  • Time Commitment: <1 hour

  • Degree of Difficulty: Easy

If you’re a craft enthusiast who hasn’t already taken a deep dive into the world of Pinterest decoupage projects, our already numerous references to mod podge may have confused you. Allow us to explain: Mod podge is a magical decoupage medium that boasts the ability to glue, seal and finish all manner of crafts in one fell swoop. Here, an ideal craft for your decoupage debut: A foolproof mod podge project that yields magnets with charming (scrapbook paper) design.

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49. Personalized Fidget Spinners

Happy Go Lucky

  • Time Commitment: <1 hour

  • Degree of Difficulty: Medium

Keep your hands busy by beautifying that thing you have to, um, keep your hands busy. Let’s be honest, everything you own stands to benefit from your personal touch—and fidget spinners are no exception. A digital cutting machine is required for this one—but beyond that, all you need to do is gather any fidget spinners you find floating around your home and give them the Cricut treatment for a quick and satisfying craft.

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50. Coffee Filter Peonies

The Crafted Sparrow

  • Time Commitment: <1 hour

  • Degree of Difficulty: Medium

Everyone loves fresh flowers, but their beauty is so fleeting. Good news: You can enjoy the cheerful flower effect without going broke from buying new bouquets on the regular. This easy coffee filter craft requires precious few materials (floral wire, floral tape, scissors and food coloring) and produces an oh-so pretty bouquet of peonies with staying power.

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51. Rubber Cement Resist Watercolor Art

Persia Lou

  • Time Commitment: >1 hour

  • Degree of Difficulty: Easy

Watercolors and rubber cement don’t play nicely together, and it turns out that’s a very good thing. This painting project involves using the two mediums to achieve vibrantly colored, intricate designs. In other words, once the creative work is done and the rubber cement removed from the page, you’ll be looking at an I-can’t-believe-I-made-that kind of masterpiece.

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52. Seed Packet Decoupage Flower Pots

Crafts by Amanda

  • Time Commitment: >1 hour

  • Degree of Difficulty: Easy

Yep, there are so many ways to add visual interest to a clay flower pot. Here, a clever decoupage craft in which empty seed packets are repurposed to lend bold photographic imagery to brightly painted pots. The process is every bit as easy as it sounds, and the finished product is downright adorable.

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53. Baby Shower Quilt

Little Red Window

  • Time Commitment: >1 day

  • Degree of Difficulty: Pro

No registry item can rival a handmade gift when it comes to thoughtfulness and keepsake potential. Here, a beautiful and highly customizable quilt that’s sure to get plenty of mileage, and might even become the baby’s blankie of choice. That said, the process itself might be a bit much for a total novice to manage; we suggest trying this one out if you have already mastered some basic sewing skills and are looking for a fresh challenge.

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54. Giant Plush Cactus

Studio DIY

  • Time Commitment: >1 hour

  • Degree of Difficulty: Medium

Yep, we are suckers for succulents—especially baby-friendly ones that you can’t kill with overwatering. Indeed, there’s nothing fussy or prickly about this adorable oversized plush cactus, which is designed to sit up in a pot and destined to make a major decorative statement in any nursery or playroom. Best of all, you only need basic hand and machine sewing skills to pull it off.

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55. Spring Trees Watercolor Painting with Crumpled Paper

A Piece of Rainbow

  • Time Commitment: >1 hour

  • Degree of Difficulty: Easy

This beginner-friendly painting craft relies on a forgiving medium (watercolors) and a seriously cool crumpled paper technique to create a pretty spring landscape with plenty of visual appeal. In other words, you don’t have to be the next Picasso to make something worthy of a spot on the wall.

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