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5 Easy Sustainable DIY Home Decor Projects

Creating a beautiful, personalized home doesn’t have to be expensive or harmful to the environment. With a few simple materials and some creativity, you can make stunning decor pieces that are both sustainable and stylish. Here are five easy DIY home decor projects that will help you transform your space while keeping it eco-friendly.




1. Upcycled Tin Can Planters


Give your old tin cans a new lease on life by turning them into charming planters.


Materials Needed:


• Empty tin cans

• Acrylic paint or spray paint

• Paintbrushes

• Potting soil

• Small plants or herbs


Instructions:


1. Clean the tin cans thoroughly and remove any labels.

2. Paint the cans in your desired colors and patterns. Let them dry completely.

3. Fill the cans with potting soil and plant your chosen herbs or small plants.

4. Arrange the planters on a windowsill or shelf to add a touch of greenery to your space.


2. Reclaimed Wood Shelves


Use reclaimed wood to create rustic shelves that add both character and storage to your home.


Materials Needed:


• Reclaimed wood planks

• Sandpaper

• Brackets and screws

• Drill

• Level


Instructions:


1. Sand the wood planks to smooth out any rough edges.

2. Measure and mark where you want to place the brackets on the wall.

3. Drill holes for the brackets and attach them securely.

4. Place the wood planks on the brackets and use a level to ensure they are even.

5. Secure the planks to the brackets with screws if necessary.


3. Wine Cork Bulletin Board


Recycle wine corks to make a functional and decorative bulletin board.


Materials Needed:


• A large picture frame

• Wine corks

• Hot glue gun

• Scissors or a utility knife


Instructions:


1. Remove the glass and backing from the picture frame.

2. Arrange the wine corks inside the frame to determine the layout.

3. Cut the corks to fit if necessary.

4. Glue the corks to the frame backing, ensuring they are tightly packed.

5. Reassemble the frame without the glass and hang it on your wall.


4. Fabric Scrap Garland


Turn leftover fabric scraps into a colorful garland that adds a festive touch to any room.


Materials Needed:


• Fabric scraps

• Scissors

• String or twine


Instructions:


1. Cut the fabric scraps into strips of equal length.

2. Tie each strip onto the string or twine, spacing them evenly.

3. Continue until you reach your desired garland length.

4. Hang the garland on a wall, across a window, or above a bed for a cheerful decoration.


5. Mason Jar Candle Holders


Repurpose mason jars into elegant candle holders for a cozy ambiance.


Materials Needed:


• Mason jars

• Twine or ribbon

• Tea light candles or LED candles

• Sand or small pebbles (optional)


Instructions:


1. Clean the mason jars and remove any labels.

2. Wrap twine or ribbon around the neck of each jar for a decorative touch.

3. Place a tea light candle or LED candle inside each jar.

4. Add sand or small pebbles to the bottom of the jar for added stability if desired.

5. Arrange the jars on a table, mantel, or outdoor space to create a warm, inviting glow.


Conclusion


These easy, sustainable DIY home decor projects are a great way to personalize your space while being kind to the environment. With a little creativity and some simple materials, you can create beautiful decor pieces that reflect your style and commitment to sustainability. Explore Terrarium’s collection of eco-friendly materials and tools to get started on your next DIY project. Nature, Crafted for Your Home.

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