home: made [ wall hanging ]

home: made [ wall hanging ]

Bring a pop of colour to your work space or kids bedroom with this great idea for a wall hanging.

Using just coloured paper, glue, a cardboard tube and some rope you have the makings of this fun DIY project. Design your pattern and choose yours colours to make it individual to you.

If colour isn’t your thing, then how about a monochrome version!

Follow the tutorial at whitehousecrafts.net

home: made [ clocks ]

home: made [ clocks ]

It’s nice to have a little project for January, for the new year (…for lockdown) and to create something personal for the home.

Designing and creating your own clock is simple and then you can personalise this piece of homeware to the colours and style of your own interior.

You can pick up clock blank faces with the mechanism from eBay, Amazon, and craft shops like HobbyCraft .

We’ve collated lots of great designs but you simply need paint and masking tape and you’re ready to go.

We love TheSpruceCrafts tutorial.

home: made [ napkin rings ]

home: made [ napkin rings ]

To long til the big day and if there’s no spare time to make or buy materials to create some stylish personal napkin rings then maybe these ideas will help.

We’ve scoured the internet for ideas that can be created with bits you’ll have around the house or could forage from the local area plus they don’t take long to make.

All ideas use bits of string, paper, ribbon, snippets of leaves and twigs, scraps of fabric and even beads from an old necklace.

Try;

Tasty Matters and Food52 for ideas.

home: made [ crackers ]

home: made [ crackers ]

Time to start thinking about Christmas decorations and even the table decor for the big day. Start early and make your own! We love the idea of homemade crackers, filled with your own chosen little gifts.

We found a great tutorial from Pure Sweet Joy.

home: made [ woven paper basket ]

home: made [ woven paper basket ]

A perfect little home project, to use up all those scraps of paper – choose your colour, print, pattern, and use this great tutorial to make a woven recycled paper basket.

It could be made any size (although smaller would be stronger) and used for storage, a plant pot holder, make up brushes, trinkets… anything!

We love this guide from TheCraftoholicWitch !

home: made [ pen holders ]

home: made [ pen holders ]

With her gorgeous home and constant inspirational DIY updates in her house as well as projects on her blog, we love the modern creativity of Grillo Designs.

Explore her blog and Instagram feed for all the back catalogue of super DIYs and collaborations.

Our pick today is a simple but very effective project to make pen holders, from the Grillo Designs blog.

In a climate where more and more of us are working from home, it’s become important to create efficient, beautiful and productive working zones in our houses. Little details, like pen pots, can make easy and affordable difference to lift the look of the work area.

home: made [ bamboo mirror ]

home: made [ bamboo mirror ]

Design Sponge, has always been at the top of blogging great ideas, diys and projects.

With bamboo being such a favourite material to have in the home right now, we love this bamboo sunburst mirror tutorial.

Simple but very effective. It could be done in varying shapes or sizes. And if a few were made they’d be great grouped together.

home: made [ propagation planter ]

home: made [ propagation planter ]

This really cute DIY project will get you excited about propagating your own plants and watching them grow.

Using plywood and test tubes you can create these modern planters. Cut out your own design and make them individual to you.

For the full tutorial head to vintagerevivals.com