17 Insanely Easy DIYs For The Crafting Impaired
Eternally frustrated by elaborate DIY craft instructions? Exercise your creativity with some novice crafts that are way too easy to mess up.
Striped Candles
These candles are about as simple as it gets. Adhere tape at even intervals onto a crisp white candle and ta da! You’ve got an easy and elegant centerpiece for your next dinner party.
Get the tutorial at Kristi Murphy.
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Framed Dry Erase Board
Make yourself (or a friend) an adorable dry erase board that can be used for anything from to-do lists to family reminders. (Earth-friendly bonus: you’ll save a lot of paper.)
Get the tutorial at One Good Thing By Jillee.
Color Block Candles
All you have to do is microwave broken crayons to create these modern, colorful candles.
Get the tutorial at Brit+Co.
Button Bookmarks
These cute-as-a-button paperclip bookmarks are a cinch to make—and will ensure you always find your place.
Get the tutorial at I Heart Naptime.
Teacup Candles
Fill vintage teacups (or whatever you have handy) with wax to create these fanciful candles.
Get the tutorial at Hey Gorgeous Events.
Related: 9 Crafty Ways To Repurpose Teacups
Scrabble Coasters
The hardest part about making these coasters is deciding which words to use.
Get the tutorial at The Gourmet Gab.
Painted Vases
Add some paint to a single vase for some instant glamour on your shelves, or paint several vases in a matching ombre color scheme for the perfect spring centerpieces.
Get the tutorial at Rustic Wedding Chic.
Broomhead Desk Caddy
Lop the head off of an old broom for an easy and industrial-looking desk caddy that’ll help you keep your work space clean and organized. (Be sure to thoroughly disinfect it first though, of course!)
Find out more at The Merrythought.
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Mod Podge Suitcase
Want to add a personal touch to your carry-on? Embellish a suitcase with fabric shapes (how cute are these hearts?).
Get the tutorial at Skunkboy.
Bath Bombs
Fill a mini-muffin pan with some baking soda, citric acid, witch hazel, and fragrance oil to make these simple and luxurious bath treats.
Get the tutorial at Something Turquoise.
Teacup Planters
All it takes to make these planters? Adding your favorite plant and some gravel and soil to a vintage teacup.
Get the tutorial at Curbly.
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