Where to Get DIY Ideas

You’ve got all the crafting materials and tools you need. You’ve got the time to create something amazing. You’ve got zero ideas. Find out where to get inspiration, and get your creative crafting juices flowing again.

DIY Ideas

Crafters can be inspired by just about anything. That cute dress in the magazine, that beautiful decoration in your friend’s home, that expensive item at the department store – with enough energy and the right materials, you can potentially re-create all those items. But when the idea well runs dry, you’re left staring at buttons, scraps of fabric and pieces of ribbon that don’t have anywhere to go. There are several ways to jog your mind and seek out the DIY inspiration you need.

Where to Go

Need some new ideas? Get online with your computer or mobile device, and get the DIY inspiration you really need.

  • Pinterest: If you haven’t already discovered Pinterest, today’s the day. Join the site and search for DIY boards. Here, you’ll find a ton of great ideas, all displayed in colorful photographs. Many of the pinned pictures include links, so you can find guides and tutorials that help you re-create the interesting DIY designs you discover.
  • Craft Gawker: Similar to Pinterest, Craft Gawker is dedicated to crafts and only crafts. Users post pictures of their projects, often with instructions. It’s a site used to share projects, discover possibilities and find inspiration, which makes it perfect for DIYers of all skill levels. Access the site through your computer or the multi-platform mobile app.
  • Better Homes and Gardens: The BHG website is one of the best for crafters. It’s filled with ideas and pictures, even step-by-step guides to help you re-create all the interesting projects you discover on the site.
  • Real Simple: Looking for easy DIY projects you can craft on your own? Turn to Real Simple. Like the name of the site suggests, it provides you with easy DIY ideas and doable projects, complete with instructions and pictures.

Being a DIYer

You might have all the will to create, but inspiration doesn’t come on a whim. Use inspiring websites to fire up your creative instincts again, and get started on your next DIY project.

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