About DIY Home Craft Ideas
Being crafty around your own house will not only spark your creative side, it can also save you money while making your house truly unique. There are a ton of cool home crafts that can make your house into a home. From big DIY projects to small crafted decor accessories, you can craft nearly anything you can imagine. All you need to get started is your imagination, some fun inspiration and a couple of materials to make your vision come to life. Try out some of these cool home craft ideas to get your own wheels turning.
Fabric Flower Pots
Everyone has some old flower pots hanging around that just aren't pretty enough to display indoor houseplants. Convert these rustic or plain pieces into great accessories by simply covering them with beautiful fabric. Head to the fabric store and pick out some complementary fabric patterns to match your existing home decor. Or, better yet, recycle fabric from old curtains, duvet covers, old garments or pillow cushions. Simply wrap the fabric around the pot to get an estimation of how much fabric you'll need and then cut the fabric to the correct size. Cover the pot with Mod Podge glue (craft glue) and then wrap the fabric around the pot. Cut off excess fabric and glue down the seam. Now you have a fun and decorative flower pot to display.
Detailed Home Accents
Some people believe that it's all in the detail, and the crafts in Delight in the Details by Lisa M. Pace will show you how to make those extra-special details work in your own home. The cool home crafts in this book will bring out your creative side with gorgeous ideas on how to spruce up your existing home decor pieces, or create new pieces that are distinctively you. You'll get tips for painting, crafting, stationery, and what to do with unique vintage finds. Learn how to turn your home into an elegant living space with craft ideas that are innovative, but easy to do on your own.
Turn Scraps Into Crafts
If you have an eye for cool fabrics, you'll love the ideas in One-Yard Wonders by Rebecca Yaker and Patricia Hoskins. This book teaches you how to take fabric scraps that you might already have, or buy at the fabric store, and turn them into interesting pieces that you can wear and display. Use only one yard of fabric to create bags, baby items, home decor, accessories, plush toys and more. All you need is a sewing machine, some fabric and a little inspiration.