Creative, budget-friendly home decor projects. Many use recycled materials for a one-of-a-kind look.
DescriptionAs the title suggests, this luxurious-looking home decor lamp is made from an empty oatmeal container. I painted it with metallic acrylic paints and embellished it with metallic lace to…
DescriptionI made twenty roses in one dollar using ten sheets of tissue paper. They look real and never vilt! These tissue paper roses make a beautiful Valentine’s Day gift, table…
DescriptionI made a vase stand using cardboard, and to give it a carved look, I decorated the edges with decorative clay borders. It features an inbuilt glass jar that serves…
DescriptionThis sculpture is made using discarded materials, a balloon, poster board, an empty tennis-ball can, and polymer clay. Although it looks intricate and highly detailed, it’s actually quite easy to…
DescriptionThis handmade clock features a carved floral design on a white poster-board circle, finished with a clock-making kit to bring it to life. It’s an easy, budget-friendly wall decor/ home…
DescriptionMake great use of used K-cups by turning them into a holiday wreath.This eco-friendly project helps reduce waste while saving money on home décor.Using empty K-cups along with Dollar Tree…
DescriptionThese decorative bells are made using light bulb packaging and paper mache. They’re easy to create, budget-friendly, and perfect for upcycling. You can even swap the packaging for plastic bottles…
Easy And Quick Ornaments with Paper Mache Clay and Cardboard DescriptionMake beautiful Christmas ornaments as a gift using paper mache clay and cardboard cutouts. It is an easy, inexpensive, eco-friendly…
Recycle Old CD Covers Into Faux Stained Glass Lamp! DescriptionI separated the top and bottom of the CD covers and used only the clear tops to create this glowing lamp.…
DescriptionI created this wall decor using paper mache pulp. While paper mache is most commonly used for sculpting, here I’ve given it a twist and turned it into a vibrant…