Showing posts with label crafting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crafting. Show all posts

Monday, April 6, 2026

Simple Mason Jar Organizer DIY (Easy & Budget-Friendly!)

 Looking for an easy way to organize your home without spending a fortune? This simple mason jar organizer DIY is the perfect solution! It’s affordable, functional, and adds a touch of personalized charm to any space.

Whether you need extra storage in your bathroom, craft room, kitchen, or office, this quick project can be completed in under an hour — making it perfect for busy moms.



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Why You’ll Love This Mason Jar Organizer

  • Budget-friendly (uses affordable supplies)

  • Easy beginner DIY project

  • Adds rustic farmhouse decor

  • Keeps small items neat and accessible

  • Customizable for any room

Mason jar crafts are popular for a reason — they’re versatile, timeless, and practical.




Supplies You’ll Need

Most of these supplies can be found at your local hardware store, and you may already have some at home.




Step 1: Prep Your Board

Lightly sand your wooden board if needed. Stain or paint it to match your decor and allow it to dry completely.


Step 2: Attach & Secure the Hose Clamps to the Board (option #1)

Place the hose clamps around each mason jar to measure spacing. Mark where each clamp will attach to the board. Using screws and a drill, attach each hose clamp to the wooden board. Make sure they are tight and secure.



Step 3: Secure & Attach Twine to the Jars (option #2)

Cut a long piece of twine (approx. 20"). From the center of the twine begin wrapping and tying it around the mouth of the jar knotting it and securing it tightly. Tie the ends of the twine together. Add a small metal screw-in hook or nail to the board spacing them apart 


Step 4: Insert the Mason Jars

Slide the mason jars into the clamps and tighten them so they stay firmly in place.


Step 5: Mount to the Wall

Secure the board to the wall using proper anchors if needed. Always mount into studs when possible for extra stability.





Ways to Use Your Mason Jar Wall Organizer

This simple organizer works in nearly every room of your home:


Bathroom Storage

Store cotton balls, Q-tips, hair ties, makeup brushes, or toothbrushes.


Craft Room Organizer

Perfect for paintbrushes, markers, scissors, and small craft supplies.


Kitchen Storage

Use for utensils, straws, spice packets, or fresh herbs.


Office Organization

Keep pens, pencils, and small office supplies neatly arranged.


Tips for Customizing Your Organizer

  • Add vinyl labels for a personalized touch.

  • Use colored mason jars for a fun look.

  • Distress the wood for farmhouse style.

  • Add more jars for extra storage.

  • Use chalk paint for a shabby chic finish.


Why This DIY Is Perfect for Busy Moms

This mason jar organizer is:

  • Quick to complete

  • Affordable

  • Practical for everyday life

  • Cute enough to double as home decor

It’s the kind of DIY project that makes your home feel organized and beautiful — without adding stress to your schedule.

If you’re looking for a simple, budget-friendly way to organize your home, this DIY mason jar organizer is a must-try project. It’s beginner-friendly, customizable, and functional for any room.

Have you made mason jar crafts before? I’d love to hear how you use them in your home!




Wednesday, January 28, 2026

7 Practical Scrap Fabric Projects People Will Genuinely Use and Love

If you sew, you probably have a growing pile of scrap fabric that’s too pretty to toss but too small for big projects. The good news? Those leftover fabric pieces are perfect for making useful, everyday items you’ll reach for again and again.




In this post, we’re sharing five scrap fabric projects you’ll actually use—not just stash in a drawer. These ideas are beginner-friendly, budget-conscious, and a great way to reduce fabric waste while creating something functional and handmade.



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Why Scrap Fabric Projects Are Worth Making

Scrap fabric projects aren’t just about using leftovers—they’re about sewing smarter. Small projects:

  • Reduce waste and save money

  • Are quick to make (great for busy schedules)

  • Help you practice sewing skills

  • Make thoughtful handmade gifts

Whether you’re new to sewing or a seasoned stitcher, these scrap-busting ideas are both practical and satisfying. 

 



1. Fabric Coasters

Fabric coasters are one of the easiest and most useful scrap fabric projects you can make. They protect surfaces from spills and heat, and they’re easy to customize to match your home décor.

Why you’ll use them:
You can never have too many coasters—especially if you entertain or enjoy cozy drinks at home.

Best scraps to use:
Cotton quilting fabric, linen, or canvas scraps

Tutorial: MommySuburbia

Fabric Yarn Coasters: This non-sew option is perfect for the beginner and seasoned crafter. First make fabric "yarn" and then turn it into a coaster. Customize with different colors. Add a layer of batting or absorbent fabric in the middle for extra protection.


Round Fabric Coasters: A simple sewing project to make fabric coasters. Follow along to make your own today. 




2. Fabric Key Fobs (Wristlet Keychains)

Fabric key fobs are small, sturdy, and perfect for using narrow fabric scraps. They slide right over your wrist, making keys easier to grab when your hands are full.

Why you’ll use them:
Great for everyday errands, school pickups, or quick trips—no more digging through your bag.

Best scraps to use:
Cotton fabric with interfacing or batting for stability

Gift idea:
These make excellent teacher gifts, stocking stuffers, or craft fair items.

Tutorial via: Lo & Behold Stitchery


3. Zipper Pouches

Zipper pouches are a classic scrap fabric project for a reason—they’re endlessly useful. Use them to store makeup, craft supplies, school supplies, or travel essentials.

Why you’ll use them:
They keep small items organized and make great gifts.

Best scraps to use:
Mix and match coordinating fabric scraps for a patchwork look.

Skill boost:
This is a great project for practicing zipper installation without committing to a large project.

Tutorial: Laura Radniecki



4. Fabric Bookmarks

Fabric bookmarks are quick to sew and make reading even more enjoyable. They’re also a wonderful handmade gift for book lovers.

Why you’ll use them:
They’re durable, washable, and far more charming than paper bookmarks.

Best scraps to use:
Small cotton scraps, ribbon pieces, or even selvedges (the bound edges of a piece of fabric)

Creative idea:
Add a bit of interfacing for structure or personalize them with embroidery.

Tutorial: Becca Plymale Creative





5. Microwave Bowl Cozy

Microwave bowl cozies are one of the most practical scrap fabric projects you can make. They protect your hands from hot bowls and add a cozy, homemade touch to everyday meals.

Why you’ll use them:
Once you have one, you’ll use it constantly—for soups, leftovers, and oatmeal.

Best scraps to use:
100% cotton fabric and cotton batting (important for microwave safety)

Important note:
Avoid synthetic fabrics or batting when making microwave projects.

Tutorial: Quilting Cubby



6. Reusable Fabric Snack Bags

Reusable fabric snack bags are a practical way to reduce waste while using up small fabric pieces. They’re perfect for kids’ lunches, travel snacks, or storing dry foods.

Why you’ll use them:
They replace disposable plastic bags and are washable and reusable.

Best scraps to use:
Cotton fabric with a food-safe lining (like laminated cotton)

Tip:
Use hook-and-loop tape or snaps for an easy, kid-friendly closure.

Tutorial: Domestic Fashionista




7. Fabric Headbands or Hair Scrunchies

Hair accessories are fast, fun scrap fabric projects that don’t require much material and are always useful.

Why you’ll use them:
They’re practical for daily wear and easy to coordinate with outfits.

Best scraps to use:
Soft cotton, jersey knit, or lightweight woven fabric

Trend bonus:
Scrunchies are always popular and sell well at handmade markets.

Tutorial (headband): Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom



Tutorial (scrunchie): I Can Sew This




Make the Most of Your Scrap Fabric

Scrap fabric projects prove that you don’t need large cuts of fabric to create useful, beautiful items. With a little creativity, those leftover pieces can become everyday essentials you’ll actually reach for—saving money, reducing waste, and making your sewing time more rewarding.

From coasters and bowl cozies to zipper pouches, key fobs, and reusable snack bags, these projects help turn your scrap bin into a source of inspiration instead of clutter. They’re quick to sew, perfect for skill-building, and ideal for handmade gifts or craft fair items.

Before buying new fabric, take another look at your scraps—you might already have everything you need for your next favorite project. Happy sewing! 

Final Thoughts on Scrap Fabric Projects

Scrap fabric projects don’t have to be clutter creators. When you focus on useful, everyday items, your fabric scraps become valuable sewing resources instead of leftovers.

These five projects are proof that even the smallest pieces of fabric can be turned into something functional, beautiful, and worth keeping.

If you’re looking for more ways to sew sustainably and creatively, start with your scrap bin—you might be surprised by what you can make.



Saturday, January 11, 2025

How To Make a No-Sew Fabric Banner

Decorating on a budget can be challenging no matter what room in your house you are looking to update. Instead of a complete room overhaul sometimes a few small, simple changes or additions can have a big impact. Little pops of color, patterns, and texture can really change the feel of a room without breaking your budget. 



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A little imagination and a few supplies are usually all you need to make a room feel updated. This no-sew Fabric Rag Strip Banner is a perfect way to add color and texture to a room that just needs a little boost. Not only is this banner inexpensive to make but it is really fun and whips up fast. The colors and size of the banner can easily be adjusted to match your room decor and fit your room’s space.


Customizable Banner Ideas


Because this rag strip bunting is so versatile you could make one in pastels for a nursery and another in bold geometric shape printed fabric for your teen’s room! 


Here are some more ideas for color selection for your rag strip banner:


  • Favorite sports team colors

  • Holiday colors: red/green for Christmas, black/orange for Halloween, red/pink/white for Valentine’s Day, red/white/blue for the 4th of July

  • Ombre


No matter what pattern or color you choose I guarantee it will turn out amazing! 


How to Display Your Fabric Strip Banner

These banners can be displayed across the top of a curtain rod like a valance or draped across curtains for a pop of color. If you are looking to spruce up your living room decor you could attach the bunding across a fireplace mantel. Draping around a bedroom mirror in your teen’s room is also a great way to display a rag strip banner. 


A little imagination can really go a long way with this simple project. I promise once you make one you are not going to want to stop!


How To Make A No-Sew Fabric Rag Strip Banner



Gather up the following supplies and follow this step-by-step tutorial.





Supplies:



Tutorial:


1. Cut your fabric into strips 1 ½” wide by 8” long. Any cotton fabric will work including old sheets or even men’s dress shirts - just use what you have on hand! 


2. Measure 4” in from one end of the twine and begin looping the fabric onto the twine. I find it best to fold the strip of fabric in half matching the cut ends together then take the loop part of the fabric and lay it on top of the twine. Tuck the fabric strip cut ends under the twine then put them through the loop and pull to tighten the fabric strip to the twine. Continue to loop the fabric strips onto the twine leaving 4”  of twine at the other end.


3. Once all of the fabric strips have been tied to the rope or twine hold up the banner and trim the ends of the strips to the same length if you want a more uniform-shaped banner. If you want some variety in the length of the strips you can skip this step. 


I just love these types of useful DIY projects that can be customized to fit your colors and decor. These fabric strip banners make a great gift for a baby shower, birthday, or a special holiday.




More DIY Projects To Check Out


If you liked this project I know you will like these other DIY projects too -


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Monday, September 16, 2024

Yummy Beginner Crochet Kit - Easy & Fun Crochet Project

I have to confess that crocheting has been a struggle for me over the years. My brain just can't seem to figure out how to crochet so it is a very big challenge for me when I pick it back up again to try for the millionth time! I still consider myself a beginner crocheter so tackling a new crochet project, especially for a beginner was something I was ready to try.


 

Crochet Kit

This super cute kit from Lion Brand Yarns & Ribblr (@yummyfriendsworld) just captured my attention and so of course I had to give it a try. 

For full disclosure I am an affiliate therefore if you purchase anything through the links provided I may receive a small commission at no additional cost to you. I do want you to know that my opinions are my own and I promise to be honest with you as to how this kit went as I worked my way through the crochet pattern. I made plenty of mistakes but I learned so much and I'm really proud to show you the finished results. 

Before I get to the finished project let's walk through what is in this kit and what to expect if you choose to purchase your own kit. 

Lion Brand Yarns & Ribblr shipped the kit directly to me and I was very excited to open it up. I was happily surprised with the kit box which reminded me of a mini cardboard to go box - it is so cute!

These kits become available on September 16 so make sure to get your kit right away!  




The little box was stuffed with all kinds of goodies too.


Kit Supplies

Here is a list of all the supplies that came in this kit:

  • Brown yarn
  • black yarn
  • light pink yarn
  • dark pink yarn
  • small pair of scissors
  • darning needle & case
  • felt squares in a variety of colors
  • red mini pom pom
  • fiberfill stuffing
  • 3 stitch markers
  • plastic eyes
  • glue
  • crochet hook 4mm
  • plastic storage case with printed-on ruler

Local Grown

Lion Brand is Counting down to Christmas: 30% off Yarn/Kits when you use code 24CTC30 at checkout. Offer valid 9/27-9/29. 


Along with all of these supplies, the kit had a sticker sheet with the three cute little characters you can make for each individual kit, a QR code to scan to access the online video and written instructions, a collectible character card, and the GOLDEN TICKET CARD! The Golden Ticket card has a tag for socials which you can post and then claim a prize. How fun!

Get your kit HERE and crochet along with me! 

After I unboxed all the supplies I scanned the QR code which brought me to a site with the instructional videos and typed instructions for the project. Let me just say here that I have watched and tried to follow numerous how-to crochet videos over the years and I feel reasonably confident that I have found really good ones but the video from Ribblr was so far the best one I've watched. I went into this project pretty skeptical that this video series would successfully teach me how to crochet and I was pleasantly surprised that it did its job! I actually was able to follow along and understand the steps. Great job Ribblr! 

How To Crochet

The project starts off teaching how to chain, single crochet, and how to start a magic circle. Not going to lie but that magic circle with added stitches took me several tries. I finally got mine to look like the one in the video and I was so proud of myself. What is really cool about these online lessons is that the written portion includes very detailed instructions and then it also has the crochet pattern instructions so you can learn that as well to use on future projects. As you go along the program tracks your progress and crosses off what you complete so you can just easily jump back in where you left off too. 

The Yarn

Let's talk yarn for a quick second. In my past attempts to crochet, I tried a variety of yarns to help me catch on but the only thing that kept happening was my crochet hook getting stuck on frayed or pulled sections of yarn. 

The yarn in this kit is different! It is silky smooth kind of like a mix between thick embroidery floss and parachute cord but not as stiff. It is VERY easy to work with and VERY forgiving for a beginner. Thank you Lion Brand Yarns for putting this fabulous yarn in this kit. I think this made all the difference in my ability to successfully complete this project! 

Yummy Friends Crochet It Yourself Kit

Here is the start of my magic circle and how the cone portion of the project was progressing after a few rounds of single crochet and adding stitches. 


The ice cream top is coming along now! I have to admit that somewhere along the line I made a mistake on the cone and so my finished cone is different than the final project pictures on the box and instructions. I decided to use my mulligan at this point and just leave it rather than unravel the top and start over. I personally like how my version turned out and so that's all that matters, right?



Time to add the dripping chocolate sauce to the ice cream top! The colorful felt pieces became the chocolate sauce with sprinkles! The cherry on top is the little red pom pom. (sorry - I forgot to take pics of the sprinkles and cherry step but you can see it in the final pics at the end)



Now it was time to start on the cone part of the project with another magic circle! I think I got the hang of this now.



After the crocheting was done it was time to stuff the cone with the fiberfill stuffing. This kit came with plenty of stuffing! 



After the cone was stuffed I attached the ice cream top to the cone using the glue and for extra stability I added some stitches around the perimeter to keep it securely attached (always looking for a reason to sew something!)



Time to turn this cone into an axolotl with some side gills! I learned how to half double crochet for this step and I think I did a good job with this new stitch. 



Here is where I went a little rogue with the project instructions. See that frilly layer of dark pink between the cone and the ice cream? Yeah, that is what I did to "cover up" my mistake with the ice cream. I crocheted two rows of single crochet until it was long enough to go around the cone then I stitched it onto the ice cream just above the cone. 


Here is the finished Ice Cream Azolotl Ari - Complete with sprinkles and a cherry on top! He is so cute and my kids just love it. I'm proud of my attempt at this project and I really think the key to it turning out as good as it did was the fabulous instructions from Ribblr. 



Crochet It Yourself Kits

These crochet it yourself kits consist of three options - Ice Cream Axolotl Ari, Cookie Turtle Tim, and Boba Cow Charlie. I highly recommend you check them all out and pick the one (or all) you want to make. These kits are perfect for older children and adults who want to learn how to crochet something fun other than just making a wash cloth. I think they would also make a great Christmas or birthday gift to give to that crafty someone in your life too. 

Thank you Lion Brand Yarns and Ribblr for this really fun and unique crafting opportunity. 

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