How to Find Free Crafting Materials at Home – Garden

Garden

Gardens have tons of fresh materials that you can use as is, dry or preserve for beautiful crafts. Each season will have a lot of different items to choose from. This not only helps you save money on crafting materials but also help you save money on beautiful home and party decorations!

Ideas:

  1. Here is a post to make a fresh succulent wreath from Prudent Baby.
  2. Make decorative leaf masks (find out how at Martha Stewart).
  3. Preserve leaves or flowers with wax or even ModPodge. String them up for lovely home decor.
  4. Make pressed flower stationery. Find out how to do it here.
  5. Wrap dried, fresh or preserved flowers/leaves/twigs around vases and jars for beautiful candle table decorations.

How to Find Free Crafting Materials at Home – Basement, Garage and Attic

Basement, Garage and Attic

These three places of the home are generally treated like an endless pit… which is probably why they get stuffed with everything under the sun.  They are the home for the long lost and long forgotten items that we just can’t seem to find -ever.

Take one weekend to clear out these rooms and finally get rid of the unnecessary clutter. You may be surprised at what you might find.

 

As a general rule when clearing out these massive spaces, sort everything into piles under:

Keep – Items you really truly need on a daily basis or even for a particular season.

Donate – Items you don’t really need or want anymore. These items should be in good condition and clean.

Crafting/Repurpose Materials – Items that are perhaps not needed and are not in the best condition for donating… but there is still some use for them in one form or another.

Recycle or Freecycle – Any items that are no longer useful and are unable to be donated or used as a DIY project. Check for freecycle groups in your city. You never know, someone may take some of stuff for free, making your recycling job easier!

Trash – These are the items that have definitely seen their last day. Items that are broken, moldy, or falling to bits.

Ideas:

  1. Turn furniture into play areas. Check out these tutorials to make a children’s play kitchen out of an old TV cabinet.
  2. Make beautiful (and simple) decorative containers like these from the Gilded Hare.
  3. Make incredible toys and playhouses from regular boxes.
  4. Decorate old lampshades with fabric flowers for a new look. See an example here.
  5. Take old furniture, sand it down and repaint in a bright solid colour.  They instantly look modern and new!

 

How to Find Free Crafting Materials at Home – Play Room

Play Room

Ah, the play room. So many items that find their way into this room and so many forgotten toys just collecting dust.  This room is perhaps one of the best for finding crafting materials that can be used for fun, create new toys for the children or even to make DIY gifts for others.

For those items that are still clean and in good condition, consider donating them before using them for crafts. There are many children out there who are not as fortunate and they will surely love a “new” toy to play with.

Ideas:

  1. Make planters out of old plastic toys. Check out this great tutorial from The Thrillz of Hillz.
  2. Stick on some magnetic strips to the back of the toys for some fun magnets.
  3. Arrange small toys on an old picture frame for a fun way to show off children’s work of art.
  4. Arrange and hang up old toys to make a fun canopy.
  5. Make interesting bookends for the children or adults! Check out the tutorial at Mad in Crafts.

 

 

How to Find Free Crafting Materials at Home – Bathroom

The bathroom is an unlikely space to have free crafting materials, but if you use your imagination, it’s quite possible to find a lot of great things.

The main sources will generally be product packaging. Think about used up body lotion bottles, bottles or boxes for refills, facial soaps and creams and so on. While you can certainly recycle these items, they can also be turned into useful items around the home.

Other items that can usually be found are random elastics, ribbons, plastic caps, old towels, shower curtains, fabric, toilet paper rolls and more.

 

Ideas:

  1. Create toilet paper roll rockets or beautiful toilet paper roll wreaths and wall art (yes, it can be beautiful!)
  2. Make multi-purpose holder from old soap/lotion bottles. Here is one great tutorial from make it and love it.
  3. Make an outdoor quilt with old towels.
  4. Cut the tops off old plastic bottles, paint or cover with decorative fabric for fun vases.
  5. Create a fun indoor/outdoor canopy from old shower curtains. You can find great canopy ideas from Apartment Therapy.

How to Find Free Crafting Materials at Home – Living, Dining and Office



Living, Dining and Office

Most homes will have a living area, some kind of dining area and perhaps even an office. Each of these places are great for finding crafting materials, whether they’re from junk drawers, bookshelves, filing cabinets or any other area that seems to get random bits quickly stacking up.

Look for old or unused papers (old or stained files), coffee table magazines, empty tissue boxes, random string, old fabric (tablecloths, table runners, napkins, curtains), and anything else that may inspire you for a craft (broken clocks, old vases, small storage boxes, random pieces that may or may not be important for something long forgotten.

Ideas:

  1. Try making a children’s folder game. You can find my folder game post here: Children’s Folder Games
  2. Use old (but still clean and usable) fabric as furoshiki. These Japanese wrapping cloths can be tied as gift wrapping, carry bags, backpacks and more.  You can see several tying options from the video  in my old post about Furoshiki.
  3. Create a quilt from old fabric.  You can even make a children’s art quilt like I did with felt -but any fabric will do!
  4. Make sturdy envelopes from empty tissue boxes.
  5. Wrap and glue packing cords around old vases, jars, tins or boxes for a new decorative look.
  6. Check out my “craft ideas” Pinterest page for more!