Handmade crafts from old things - photo ideas of original crafts for children, cottages, home and garden

You can spend a lot of money to equip your home with all sorts of small details. But if you do a little dig in the closet and get out of there, at first glance, no one needs, long outdated items, it will be possible to give a second life to old things.

It is necessary to spend a little time and effort and connect your imagination and fantasy. And in your hands will be not only beautiful but also useful things. And most importantly, existing in a single copy.


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To do home crafts, do a general cleaning, in the course of which you will bring out a lot of useful items that you use handicrafts for the house from unnecessary things.

A little assiduity and simple tools, and you'll get a handicraft on par with expensive designer items. In this case, you can always take into account the decor of the room for which the new old thing is intended, and make it taking into account the design.

Ideas for original crafts from old things

The range for creativity is quite wide. See what old things you have lying around. And then you can decide what you can make from unnecessary things. And for the crafts suit all sorts of things - old suitcases, sweaters and even outdated doors.

A chair from a suitcase

If you have a huge grandfather's suitcase on the entresol, you can give it a second life by turning it into a soft couch.

We will work in this sequence:

  1. Saw two wooden plates to the size of the suitcase and put one of them inside the construction.
  2. Drill holes in the seat of the suitcase and fix the bars and feet to them from the outside.
  3. To the second plate you need to glue the foam, upholster it with fabric using a furniture stapler.
  4. Attach the buttons so that you get a stitching.
  5. Do the backrest in the same way, only without lining the board.
  6. Glue the soft parts to the two halves of the suitcase.

You can sit and rest on the handmade product.

Frame from a closet door

A long empty wall in the hallway will definitely want to decorate with family photos. In order not to hang a lot of frames, you can make one large one.

In this case, you will not have to spend money on material at all, if you have an old interior door. The glazing compartments can be used for pictures of important moments in life:

  1. First, tear off the staples and pull out the panes.
  2. Sand the surface of the door with sandpaper.
  3. Paint the product the color you want.
  4. Apply a coat of clear lacquer.
  5. Select or print photos that are the right size.
  6. From the underside, place sheets of cardboard under the photos, securing them with tape.
  7. Put the panes of glass in place.
  8. Fix them with a staple.

It remains to hang the showcase on the wall and admire the masterfully done work.

A sofa from an old bathtub

A sofa and a bathtub - a strange combination. But to make a place to relax in the country from a long unused ladle is quite possible for you.

Step by step instructions:

  1. From a metal tub, cut off the front wall with a grinder, rounding the edges.
  2. Grind the edges.
  3. Make a wooden base for the future sofa by attaching two crossbars for the legs, and trim.
  4. Paint the bathtub with a spray gun in two coats, sanding the chipped areas beforehand.
  5. Assemble the construction.
  6. Remove the inner rounding by making a stiff wooden base.
  7. Fill the base with foam and cover with fabric.

Fill the resulting product with cushions of different sizes.

A lamp made of a grater

Putting a lamp shade made of grate on an ordinary Soviet lamp, you will kill two birds with one stone. You will add a vintage look to your interior and get beautiful reflections of light from numerous holes.

Why is it inconvenient to use an energy-saving bulb? A regular one will give warmer colors.

A frame for a mirror made of cutlery

Such a product will look great in the kitchen or in the dining room, where the housemates regularly eat food.

The work is done as follows:

  1. Choose the plate in which you are going to insert the mirror.
  2. Cut out a circle of cardboard with a diameter slightly smaller than the plate.
  3. Lay out the cutlery - spoons, forks, knives - around the cardboard circle in any order in the form of sun rays.
  4. Glue them together using a glue gun.
  5. Glue a plate to the top of the design, and insert a mirror in it, decorating it with beads in a circle or other accessories.

All that remains is to attach your brainchild to the wall.

Rug made of leather straps

A worn belt does not have to be thrown away at all. When they accumulate enough, about 10-12 pieces, you can build your own hands mat in the style of art nouveau.

Everything is done very simply:

  1. Cut off the buckles and align the products on the length.
  2. Step back half a centimeter from the edge and make holes 3 centimeters apart with an awl.
  3. Join the belts together with a thin piece of hemp rope. Make the stitches either crosswise or crosswise.

You can use metal staples instead of rope.

A pet bed from a suitcase

Pets often choose to sleep in completely different places than the cat houses specifically designed for them. Why not try to help the furries decide on a sleepover with the help of an old suitcase! A lovely vintage piece would make a great interior decoration.

To create a cot half of a suitcase without a lid will be enough:

  1. Reinforce the bottom with a platform with legs to make the suitcase look like a piece of furniture.
  2. Place a cushion on the bottom, sewing a cover that fits into the design of the room.

Now you can invite your favorite cat to test the exclusive cushion.

A pillow from an old sweater

Surplus sweater in the closet, which you no longer want to wear, you can use for household chores, for example, making it a pillowcase for sofa cushions. If the sleeves are frayed, do not worry - you will not need them.

Work in this sequence:

  1. If the cushion matches the knitted piece in width, cut off the armhole and everything above.
  2. Turn the back inside out and machine stitch the seams. Put some tape around the seams to keep them from bunching up.
  3. Trim the bottom and sew on the string, buttons, zipper, or hand stitch the cut. If you are afraid that the crocheted pillowcase will stretch, make a lining under it.
  4. Measure the pillow.
  5. Cut two pieces from a sweater or sweatshirt to the size of the pillow with seam allowance.
  6. Make two pieces of the same size from heavy cotton fabric.
  7. Fold the four pieces so that the knitted ones are inside, and stitch.
  8. Sew the seams, turn out the pillowcase, place the pillow inside and secure the edges as described in the previous method.

This kind of handmade will look homemade, bringing coziness and warmth into the house.

Towel rug

When you accumulate old towels, frayed or torn, the question arises whether to throw them away or give them a second life. They can be used to make a mat for the bathroom. Before you get started, prepare 3-4 large terry towels.

Workflow:

  1. Cut the source material into 6-8 cm wide strips.
  2. Connect the strips to each other so that you have three strips.
  3. Make one long braid of them, fixing the product every 15 cm with a thread.
  4. When you have made the braid, start twisting it from the middle of the circle and increase the rings.
  5. As you go along, fasten the strips to each other from the wrong side.

It is desirable that the towels for the work were in harmony in color with the general range in the bathroom.

Shelves from drawers

Assembling several drawers, identical in structure, and having wizarded over them, you can easily turn them into convenient shelves. There is always the possibility to play with the shape and configuration.

You can use any kind of boxes from fruits and vegetables, containers made of plywood and others. You get natural, environmentally friendly products. They can be used not only to make shelves for books or dishes, but also to assemble a whole shelf or even a cabinet for storing things.

Glass Bottle Light

Have romantic get-togethers on the balcony or in the gazebo nice under the light fixture, made with his own hands from an ordinary bottle or several.

This exclusive chandelier from bottles can be hung in any convenient place.

  1. Wash and prepare the bottles for work by removing the labels.
  2. Mark the cutting points.
  3. With the bottle in the cutter, carefully work the glass cutter around the marked line, turning the glass object.
  4. Alternately pour hot and cold water over the bottle to remove the neck along the cut.
  5. Deburr the edges of the bottle with sandpaper.
  6. Carefully disassemble the bulb by pulling out the wire.
  7. Thread it through the neck of the bottle.
  8. Reassemble the lamp and check if it is in working order.
  9. Do the same with the rest of the bottles.
  10. Decorate the chandelier with wire by wrapping it around the bottles.

If you wish, you can simply paint the glass in any suitable light and make a lamp pendant.

Plug in the light fixture and check the work. To hang the chandelier, coil up the cord by making a loop. And in it pass a wire or string, by which you can tie the chandelier in the right place.

The above tips for the house from old things are easy to do. And on the power of almost any interested person.

Objects made with your own hands and with your soul invested in the work, are always valued much higher than the soulless products of mass production. Another important plus is that they can be styled to match the interior of the house.

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