These People Made the Most Amazing DIY Creations Using Everyday Items
From A Wedding Purse to a Keepsake Pillow
Get your tissues ready! This lovely pillow was once a bridal handbag. But after 27 years of keeping it, it somehow was thrown away and damaged in the rain. So this artist did something kind and thoughtful for her mother's 27th wedding anniversary. She managed to rescue the purse and converted it into a memento pillow. The purse has been given a new lease on life, and you can now use it to gaze at or sit on the couch with.
A Pretty Painting of a Sunbathing Pitbull
This is a picture for people who adore dogs. We all need a moment of peace in our busy, crazy life. This painting will do just that. A colorful pitbull lies in a bed of lovely flowers, eyes closed, meditating and enjoying the sun. It's a lovely watercolor painting of a person. We think the vivid flowers go well with the multicolored dog, and the light yellow background seems like the sun.
A Combination of Backgammon and Nature
This person on Reddit produced a backgammon set out of beech wood with a bio-resin inlay of pressed fern and lilac leaves. Like everything else in nature, the hues of the leaves vary with time. The board is a vintage piece from the 1980s that has been restored, so it does exhibit some indications of wear. The counter parts are different, so the buyer can choose between factory-made wooden counters or slices of birch branches that were hand-sliced.
Meet the Talented Carver and His Eagle
This brilliant craftsman carved this beautiful eagle out of a stump from a white oak tree. It might be too big to take home, but it has definitely found a home outside in nature, where it belongs. The eagle's wings and face are beige, and its wings and feathers are dark brown. The feathers are so detailed that it must have taken a long time to make, but it was worth it!
Dreaming of Childhood
Being a mother is full of joys, and one of those joys is making your baby's nursery. This lady chose to use the lockdown to get her child's room ready. This is a perfect hand-painted scene from her favorite childhood comic strip, "Calvin and Hobbes," which was made between 1985 and 1995. Some classics never get old, even after 30 years. This is definitely a great example!
Three Organic Creations in One Picture
The artist's kid is the model in the picture. He loves knitwear, Neil Degrasse Tyson, and the universe. This Reddit user fashioned a hat out of yarn that glows in the dark and looks like space. But that's not all. How cool is it that the same artist made the yarn and the dyeing method? The pattern for the hat is from Ravelry and is called a Sockhead Hat.