This article was co-authored by Anna Knight and by wikiHow staff writer, Cheyenne Main. Anna Knight is a crafting expert and content creator based in Scotland, UK. As founder of the creative blog, Earth and Sky Play, Anna’s crafting journey began while homeschooling her children, where she discovered how creative play could make learning more engaging, accessible, and joyful. She shares upcycled crafts, nature-inspired designs, recycled art, and simple DIY projects. She offers a variety of templates and printable designs on her etsy shop, in addition to sharing gift guides, organic and upcycled product recommendations, and more. In 2020, she launched her social media marketing company Ark Socials, and has since supported many small business owners and creators to excel on social platforms, grow engagement, and secure deals and partnerships.
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If you’re bored at home with nothing to do, what better option than to use your arts-and-crafts skills to create something fun and interesting? No matter your age, skill level, or materials available, we have a ton of awesome projects for you to choose from. In this article, we’ll give you all the most unique trendy crafts to bust up your boredom and give you a neat item to show off to your friends and family.
Fun Craft Projects to Do When Bored
Nature-inspired arts and crafts expert Anna Knight recommends doing paper crafts, like origami. Other fun ideas include:
- Making melted crayon art
- Creating a cardboard dollhouse
- Decorating a jewelry holder
- Making a no-sew pillowcase
- Upcycling a soda can into a pencil holder
Steps
Community Q&A
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QuestionHow can I make myself look artsy?
Community AnswerGrab a pencil and stick it in your hair. Make a bun and stick two pencils through it diagonally. -
QuestionI want to craft something without using any sticky materials like glue or tape, just scissors. How can I do that?
SonyaSlaysCommunity AnswerYou can try paper crafts like origami or crafts with string such as knitting or crocheting. Additionally, you can work with materials like wood or clay.
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Expert Interview
Thanks for reading our article! If you’d like to learn more about crafting, check out our in-depth interview with Amy Guerrero.
References
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jhm8K1OLH54
- ↑ Amy Guerrero. Arts & Crafts Specialist. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WlOS5pq0AAk
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U8caCXXgJfY
- ↑ Amy Guerrero. Arts & Crafts Specialist. Expert Interview
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