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Cool and simple crafts for kids and adults to make at home
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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
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Slime Stress Ball

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    DIY slimy stress balls are a great way to let out your frustrations. Simply mix together the ingredients, knead the slime with your hands, then funnel it into a balloon to create a cool colorful stress ball. You can also wrap a fishnet stocking around it to create a satisfying bubbling effect. To learn how to do it yourself, see our easy-to-read article here.
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Glass Bottle Tissue Paper Centerpieces

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  1. Not only is this a great way to reuse those old bottles lying around, but you get to create a beautiful centerpiece, gift, or decoration that you can use for any festive occasion. There are a couple of ways you can make them, too—whether you want to wrap the tissue paper around, decoupage it with Mod Podge and a sponge, or paste printed paper, hearts, or circles on for a more festive look. Be creative and have fun with it! For more detailed instructions, check out our step-by-step article.
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DIY Bulletin Board

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    [2] Need something beautiful and useful to decorate your new office space? This craft is fun and simple—all you need to create your own customized bulletin board is a sheet of cardboard, scissors, pins or hot glue, and a piece of fabric. You can also add a criss-cross ribbon to add some pizazz and make it easy to slide in notes and pictures that you don’t want to damage with a pin. Try out our easy guide if you’d like to make one for yourself.[3]
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Cardboard Dollhouse

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    Whether you have a shoebox or a large moving box lying around the house, this craft is a great way to recycle those old materials and give your dolls a place to call home. Just use scissors or a razor knife to cut out the walls, floor, and roof, and use acrylic paint, old magazines, or scraps of fabric to beautifully and uniquely decorate your brand-new dollhouse. Learn how to do it here!
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Paper Rings

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    Make rings out of paper in this cool easy jewelry project. Whether you’re a kid or an adult, paper rings are simple and fun to create. You could fold a colorful wrapped paper ring, a “jeweled” wrapped origami ring, turn paper money into a flashy dollar bill ring, or make a butterfly-shaped origami ring. Use whatever colored paper you’d like to express your style, and use glue or tape to attach the ends of the ring together after you’re done folding. You can find our paper ring instruction guide here.
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Jewelry Holder

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    If you’d like a better way to store and display your jewelry, you’ve come to the right place. You can use anything you’d like, whether you have cardboard tubes, real or fake tree branches, a cheese grater, a clothes hanger, a silverware tray, or a corkboard. Create and decorate your very own jewelry holder using our helpful guide.
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No-Sew Pillow Cover

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    Making a pillow cover is a great activity for any crafting beginner. You could measure and cut two squares of fabric and adhere them together with fabric adhesive, wrap the pillow in fabric for a tied-together look, or cut and braid two pieces of fleece together at the edges to make your own braided decorative pillow case.
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Hanging Cloud Decoration

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Homemade Chalk

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    Kids and adults alike will enjoy creating their own chalk to draw with on those hot summer days. Simply stir together your chosen mixture and add in a food coloring of your choice. Create a mold for your chalk using cardboard tubes, ice cube trays, or any kind of tube or carton that you don’t want to reuse, then add in your mixture and allow it to harden for 12 hours. Find how you can make your own homemade chalk here.
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Bubble Snake Maker

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  1. If you’d like a quick way to make your or your child’s day, you can turn nearly any plastic bottle you have at home into a stream of bubbly fun. Simply cut off the bottom of your chosen bottle, cover the bottom with a piece of fabric or a washcloth, and secure it with a rubber band. Dip your bubble tool into a bowl of soapy water and blow through the open end of the bottle to create a cool bubble snake. Read our complete article here!
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Homemade Pop It Fidget Toy

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    If you love those silicone Pop-It fidget toys, why not try to make your very own? Plus, after you’re done you’ll have endless hours of fun to pop away. You can make them out of construction paper and cardstock, an empty gum package, or foam paper placed on top of a marble and heated with an iron or hair straightener. Find our handy-dandy guide here and make your own Pop It.
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Ceramic Spoons

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    Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced ceramic crafter, you can mold your own ceramic spoons and other flatware for a fun addition to your kitchen or home decor. Just roll and form the handle with your fingers, pinch another bit of clay for the spoon, then attach them together. Wait for your creation to dry, paint it with glaze, then place your painted spoons in a kiln to harden your beautiful utensils. Learn more about how to start the process here.
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    Grab a pencil and stick it in your hair. Make a bun and stick two pencils through it diagonally.
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    I want to craft something without using any sticky materials like glue or tape, just scissors. How can I do that?
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    You 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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    What paper crafts can I do?
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    You can find numerous origami tutorials on YouTube or other streaming platforms. Consider making paper stars, ducks, or other similar crafts.
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References

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Anna Knight
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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 the 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 in excelling on social platforms, growing engagement, and securing deals. This article has been viewed 118,264 times.
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