[Grown-up Cute] Easy Handmade Ideas for Miscellaneous Goods and Interior Accessories
Handmade items have been trending in recent years, haven’t they?
I’m sure many of you browse or use handmade marketplaces and sites.
In this article, we introduce ideas for charming, grown-up handmade accessories, small goods, and interior decor items.
If you have fabric scraps and aren’t sure how to use them, or you’re interested in popular 100-yen shop decor or Korean-style interiors but don’t know how to make them, take a look for inspiration and try creating something you love—your very own original piece.
Many projects can be made with materials from 100-yen shops, so you can get started right away!
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Grown-Up Cute: Easy Handmade Ideas for Accessories and Interior Decor (111–120)
Sunflowers made with beads

These are delicate beaded sunflowers that are perfect as summer accessories.
Arrange them into a necklace, earrings, a ring, or a brooch to add a stylish accent to your outfit! They also make great gifts for friends or grandchildren, so give them a try.
You’ll start by making the center, then move on to the petals.
It involves threading beads onto fishing line in small, detailed steps, but once you get the hang of it, it’s mostly repetition, so I think you’ll find it easy to make.
In conclusion
Did any of the handmade ideas or recipes make you want to try them? Many of them can be made with fabric scraps or done easily—perfect for a little pastime—so please try making them in your spare time or as a change of pace!


