Do It Yourself Home Projects
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Do It Yourself Home Projects |
Starting with small handicraft ideas with paper, through dyed home textiles with dip or batik technology or homemade lampshades, right up to the self-made bed. You can also do many DIY projects together with children; this stimulates their imagination and they can help create a beautiful home.
Do It Yourself Ideas For Your Home
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We have DIY ideas and instructions for every taste and skill! Get inspiration for your next project here!
Recycling and Upcycling
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The DIY movement is not necessarily based on the idea of saving, because homemade things are not necessarily cheaper. Much more, many DIY ideas are inspired by the urge to create something individual and unique and the idea of sustainability.
If old objects are reused and upgraded, one speaks of recycling or upcycling. Examples are vases or storage objects made from old, painted tin cans, preserving jars as storage containers in the kitchen or furniture made from Euro pallets.
DIY Decoration and Home Accessories
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With DIY decoration, every home becomes even more individual! Every self-made accessory is a very personal object and always unique. In addition to hereditary and collector's items, it is these special individual items that make an apartment a home.
So it is always worthwhile to venture into a project even as a DIY novice. There are numerous possibilities and all sorts of materials with which you can make many great and unique decorative accessories.
Popular DIY Techniques
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There are many different crafting techniques for DIY home accessories. Craft ideas with paper are particularly popular. Origami figures, for example, are quickly folded or bowls made of paper, which make a great impression as decorative objects.
The trend material concrete has also become a real DIY favorite: You can easily pour vases, bowls or objects such as small houses yourself. The concrete look alone is beautiful, but you can also paint, spray or dip your decorative objects.
You can generally achieve a quick effect with colors: If you give objects a new coat of paint, they quickly shine in a new look, completely adapted to your own living style. With spray paint, an unloved, old vase becomes a new favorite in no time at all, and the old farmer's cupboard becomes a great eye-catcher.
Skilled hobby painters can also try their hand at porcelain and glass painting; crockery can be designed creatively with porcelain markers.
A DIY technique that has been rediscovered is traditional pottery. Objects are built or turned from clay, glazed in the desired color and then fired. This creates great individual pieces, for example flower pots, decorative bowls or plates and cups.
Pottery is a trend and courses are offered everywhere in which clay and kilns are provided.
DIY Wall Decoration
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There are also countless DIY ideas for designing wall decorations. For example, you can paint picture frames according to your mood and taste or create great pictures yourself, for example with paper cutting or with the help of stamps or dried, pressed flowers.
You can also create original wall decorations in the form of a collage from your favorite photos or newspaper clippings. A personal DIY wall calendar is also a great idea!
Another nice idea is a homemade garland - not only in the nursery. You can cut out pennants from colorfully patterned paper or cardboard and hang them up with thread.
But other objects such as souvenirs from vacation or found objects from a walk in the forest can be hung up as a garland - in the entire living area or on the balcony. Homemade mobiles are a similar craft idea!
There are also practical DIY ideas for the wall: You can make a pin board for the study or a memo board for the hallway or kitchen yourself from cork or perforated panels. Every hardware store offers all the ingredients, even magnetic wall paint or blackboard paint in different shades.
You can also quickly beautify your wall with washi tape: With the adhesive tape made of rice paper in different colors and patterns, you can stick beautiful motifs and simply remove them again.
DIY Table Decorations
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For festive occasions there are many DIY and handicraft ideas for an original table decoration: self-made flower wreaths, pimped up vases or DIY tealight holders made of decorated or painted glasses are always popular with guests.
You can even design or dye the tablecloth in a matching color with stamps, fold the napkins nicely and make small place cards.
Make Seasonal Decorations Yourself
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The different seasons or festive occasions are made for home-made decorations: Motifs from nature are adapted for spring, summer, autumn or winter decorations and there are also Christmas, Easter, weddings and birthdays, Mother's Day or Valentine's Day lots of DIY ideas.
With home-made invitation cards, place cards or menu cards on the table and small, home-made gifts or at least gift packaging, you can simply make your loved ones happy and personalize the party.
Textile Handicrafts
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All sorts of beautiful things can be conjured up for the home from fabric, wool and yarn: You can sew, dye, paint or print pillowcases yourself, design table linen with colors or embroider.
The DIY movement has made textile handicrafts from weaving to knitting, crocheting and sewing mordern again and there are countless ideas for self-made home textiles with which you can set great color accents to round off your color concept.
Stamping and Printing
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To print great motifs on pillows or tablecloths, you can make stamps yourself, for example from potatoes: To do this, paint your favorite motif on a potato, carve it with a cutter or craft scalpel, then paint it with textile paint and print on it.
Cork or foam rubber is also suitable for a stamp, a related technique is linocut.
A somewhat more complicated printing technique is screen printing, in which color is printed onto the desired material (textiles, ceramics, wood, plastic or glass) using a rubber squeegee through a special fabric.
The best way to do this is to go to a textile factory, where there are the necessary machines and a selection of existing printing stencils.
Color Textiles
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There are different dyeing techniques for textiles, for example batik or shibori. The textiles are processed with wax, folded and tied to create patterns before being dyed. So you can easily make pillows, curtains, tablecloths or washcloths in the trendy hippie look yourself.
Color gradients, also called ombré, are also beautiful: dip the textiles in the color of your choice and let them work for different lengths of time. Some fabrics like silk also pull the color on their own.
Sewing and Embroidery
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With a little practice and a sewing machine, you can use your favorite fabrics to sew great cushion covers, curtains or fashionable accessories yourself. Before you set up your own sewing station at home, you can learn the basics of sewing at adult education centers or in DIY cafés during a beginner's course.
Patterns and sewing accessories for your own DIY ideas can be found in haberdashery or on the well-known DIY pages on the Internet.
Knitting and Crocheting
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Knitting is also relatively easy to learn. With single, right or left stitches, you can not only knit fashionable accessories such as hats, sweaters or scarves yourself, but also great home textiles, from pillow covers to great knitted poufs and floor pillows to cozy blankets.
For experienced knitters there are exciting knitting techniques for different patterns and the combination of different wool.
Similar projects can also be mastered with a crochet hook: the trend is for Granny Square blankets, which give the apartment a nice vintage flair. In contrast to knitting, you only need one crochet thread for crocheting.
Many people find crocheting easier because you don't need as much practice and coordination. Another difference to knitting: the crocheted fabric is relatively strong compared to the knitted textile. It is more resilient and holds its shape, for example as a pot holder or trivet.
A great alternative to normal crochet thread are the thick, recycled textile cords called Zpagetti, a waste product from the textile industry. To crochet with zpagetti you need a particularly thick, special zpagetti crochet needle, as the diameter of the zpagetti material is between 0.8 and 2.5 cm.
The object grows much faster, of course, and a unique accessory is created in no time at all!
Weaving and Macrame
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Weaving is also one of the current DIY trends! With different yarns, wool and other ingredients such as pearls you can make great textiles yourself. For this you need a loom with a shuttle and comb and a weaving needle or a coarse stitch needle.
Then you can let your creativity run free and, for example, weave a tapestry in your favorite colors.
The macrame knotting technique works in a very similar way to weaving - only without a loom! The DIY technique originating from the Orient works with different knots with the working threads (which form the knots) on carrier threads (which carry the knots).
With special macrame thread and wooden beads to decorate, you can make great hanging baskets, tassel chains or a wall hanging yourself.
DIY Projects With Felt
There are also countless craft ideas with felt! For example, you can make colorful felt pillows, Ipad cases, funny figures or coasters yourself. Felt is a stable and at the same time flexible material that you can either make yourself from wool or buy ready-made.
With prefabricated felt sheets or balls you can realize many DIY ideas, for example sewing baskets yourself, cutting out coasters and making cushions or carpets.
Make Lampshades Yourself
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Lampshades can be spruced up without much effort by covering them with your favorite fabric yourself. But you can also glue flowers to a simple rice paper lamp or paint them with other natural motifs, which then create a beautiful play of shadows in the room.
With the napkin technique, motifs of colored napkins can also be easily transferred to rice paper lamps. All you need is the first layer of fabric on a napkin with a beautiful pattern, a bit of glue and a brush. Of course, you can also make the lampshades completely yourself, for example with a self-folded origami lampshade.
Buy Craft Supplies
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Today you can conveniently order all the crafting materials for beautiful DIY ideas over the Internet and have them delivered directly to your home. Online shops such as Dawanda are suitable for this, where you can find everything in addition to instructions as well as all craft accessories.
If you still prefer to shop personally, you can go to handicraft stores such as the idea shop or hardware stores, which have a large range of handicrafts and where you can really find everything you need for your handicraft ideas.
Build Furniture Yourself
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In addition to the small DIY projects, there are also more elaborate ideas, for example for furniture you have built yourself. Today you can get all the necessary building materials in the hardware store and you can build furniture yourself, from table and bed to chest of drawers to cloakroom, even with little manual skills, for example from old pallets or wine boxes.
The so-called “Ikea Hacks” are also popular; new ideas for furniture from Sweden. Billy, Expedit and Co. are being rebuilt, supplemented and repurposed. This is how mass-produced goods can be turned into individual favorite furniture.
Furniture from other manufacturers can also be upcycled with new fronts, new handles or a new coat of paint. There are also interchangeable feet for chests of drawers, armchairs and sofas; it doesn't require a lot of effort, but it is guaranteed to have a great effect!
Creative Ideas For A Beautiful Home
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The nice thing about doing it yourself is that there are no limits: everything is allowed. You can do handicrafts, paint, screw and tailor your idea individually to your furnishing taste.
With a little skill and patience, home accessories and furnishings are created that are not only beautiful, individual and perfectly adapted to your own needs, but that you can rightly be proud of!
Do you feel like getting creative yourself? Then let yourself be inspired on this page by the DIY ideas of hanifmr.com members and discover lots of do-it-yourself instructions!
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