10 Easy Crafts You Can Make at Home with Household Items
10 Easy Crafts You Can Make at Home with Household Items.
Sometimes you don’t need fancy supplies or a trip to the craft store to get creative. In fact, your junk drawer, recycling bin, or kitchen cabinet probably holds everything you need to whip up something fun. Here are 10 simple, feel-good crafts you can make with things you already have lying around the house. Think of it as giving your everyday stuff a second life!
1. DIY Tin Can Pencil Holder
What you need: An empty soup can, some old wrapping paper, glue, and scissors.
Instead of tossing that spaghetti sauce can, give it a rinse and dress it up! Wrap it with leftover gift wrap or even colorful magazine pages. Boom — instant pencil holder for your desk or a cute place for makeup brushes. Think of it like giving your can a stylish little outfit.
2. T-Shirt Tote Bag
What you need: An old t-shirt and scissors — that’s it!
Grab that shirt in the back of your closet (you know the one with the tiny stain or stretched neckline). In less than 10 minutes, you can turn it into a reusable tote bag. No sewing required — just cut, tie, and you’re done. It’s like turning your laundry pile into something actually useful.
3. Sock Puppets
What you need: Old socks, buttons, markers, and glue.
Lost one sock to the laundry gremlins? Use the leftover to make a puppet! Glue on some buttons for eyes, draw a silly mouth, and boom — you’ve got a puppet. Perfect for entertaining kids or your inner child. (Bonus: they make great storytime buddies.)
4. Mason Jar Lanterns
What you need: Empty jars, tea light candles (or LED lights), and tissue paper.
Take that empty pasta sauce jar and turn it into a cozy little lantern. Glue bits of colorful tissue paper to the outside like a mosaic, pop in a tea light, and let it glow. It’s like stained glass… but made with leftovers.
5. Paper Roll Bird Feeder
What you need: Toilet paper roll, peanut butter, birdseed, and string.
No need for a fancy birdhouse. Just spread peanut butter on an empty toilet paper roll, roll it in birdseed, and hang it outside with some string. It’s a bird buffet made from bathroom trash!
6. Magazine Collage Wall Art
What you need: Old magazines, scissors, glue, and paper or cardboard.
Cut out words, pictures, and colors from magazines and arrange them into a collage. Make a mood board, vision board, or just something cool to hang on the fridge. It’s like scrapbooking without rules — a free-for-all for your inner artist.
7. Button Art
What you need: Spare buttons, glue, paper, and a pencil.
Got a jar of random buttons? Draw a simple shape on paper (like a heart or your initials), and fill it in by gluing the buttons down. You don’t need to be Picasso — just have fun with color and shape.
8. Egg Carton Flowers
What you need: An empty egg carton, scissors, paint, and a straw or stick.
Cut the carton cups into flower shapes and paint them however you like. Glue them onto straws or sticks, and voilà — a homemade bouquet that’ll never wilt. It’s like giving your breakfast tray a second chance at beauty.
9. Cereal Box Organizer
What you need: Empty cereal boxes, scissors, glue or tape, and wrapping paper.
Cut cereal boxes into slanted magazine holders or drawer organizers. Cover with decorative paper or even brown paper bags for a rustic look. Great for organizing papers, notebooks, or all those random mail pieces.
10. Plastic Bottle Planter
What you need: An empty plastic bottle, scissors, markers, and soil.
Cut a 2-liter soda bottle in half, decorate it with fun faces or patterns, and use the bottom half as a planter. Perfect for herbs or small flowers. It’s recycling and gardening rolled into one!
