Welcome to DIY Collective #2: 5 Fun and Easy Projects with Stuff Around the House!
Hey everyone, and welcome back to DIY Collective!
If you haven’t already, be sure to check out our first edition for even more creative projects you can make at home: https://appsthatdeliver.com/diy/diy-collective-1/
In this video, we’re diving into the world of crafting with everyday household items!
That’s right, no need to run out and buy anything fancy.
We’ve got 5 awesome DIY projects that are perfect for all ages, and use materials you probably already have lying around.
So grab some paper, scissors, and your creativity, and let’s get started!
1. Leaping Paper Frogs:
First up, we’re making some cool paper frogs that jump when you pinch them!
By cleverly folding a piece of paper, we can create these little guys that will have your kids entertained for hours.
Watch the video closely to learn the exact folds – it’s a fun and rewarding project for everyone.
2. Buoyant Boat Bonanza:
Next, we’ll set sail on a papery adventure by crafting a boat that actually floats!
The amount of time your boat stays afloat depends on the paper quality, but don’t worry, we have a secret weapon – a little bit of tape can extend your boat’s voyage considerably.
3. The Fantastic Five-Section Paper Container:
Calling all crafty organizers!
This next project is a single-sheet paper container with five compartments, perfect for storing dry fruits, trinkets, or whatever your heart desires.
Not only is it functional, but it also folds into a beautiful flower shape.
This is a project that’s both useful and visually appealing!
4. Illumify Your Space with a Hanging Lantern:
Who knew you could create a beautiful lantern with just some paper and adhesive tape?
The folding technique used to achieve the lantern’s box-like shape is ingenious, and definitely worth watching the video for.
It’s a project that’s both practical and adds a touch of ambiance to any room.
5. The Papertastic Pencil Holder:
Our final project is a must-have for any desk! We’ll be constructing a sturdy pencil holder using only paper.
This one might require a little more focus and patience, but the end result is a neat and organized way to store all your writing tools.
If you’re working with younger crafters, feel free to lend a helping hand during this project.
So there you have it, 5 fantastic DIY projects you can make with stuff you have at home!
Credit: AABB_99999 / 小熊熊手工