Don’t you think it’s a waste to throw away those tissue boxes you have at home? In fact, they can be fantastic crafting materials that stylishly enhance adult hobbies and everyday living.
This time, we’re introducing chic craft ideas using tissue boxes that will help with your room’s decor and keeping your desk area tidy.
Just combine items from the 100-yen shop, and you’ll get a finish worthy of a handmade artisan! Let’s enjoy adult-friendly crafts together—soothing the mind as you keep your hands busy.
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[For Adults] Tissue Box Crafts That Change Your Life! Easy Idea Collection (1–10)
toolbox

You can make a cute little tool box from an empty tissue box.
How about making a small box to store items like pens and masking tape that tend to get scattered? First, cut a diagonal slit in the top of the empty tissue box and remove only the long side.
Apply double-sided tape to the remaining three sides and fold them inward.
Prepare another box—this will be the lid.
Cut it so that only the bottom and its rim remain.
Use the leftover box material to make a handle and attach it to the lid with a split pin.
Finally, add a tab to insert and it’s complete.
pen holder

A pen holder you can make from an empty tissue box is an easy project even for beginners and helps keep your desk tidy.
Remove the film cleanly, take the box apart, and cut it into parts.
Use double-sided tape to assemble it in three dimensions, and you’ll have a freestanding pen holder.
If you want to increase strength, adding thick paper inside is also effective.
Finally, decorate the outside with your favorite origami or design paper to create your own original stationery.
It’s a practical idea that balances usability and appearance.
smartphone stand

Here’s an introduction to a smartphone stand you can make from an empty tissue box.
First, remove the plastic film from the opening of the box.
Mark the exact halfway point on the top, then make a slit there, leaving only the bottom side uncut, and fold the box in half.
On the front half, cut a slot to hold the smartphone, then apply double-sided tape to the folded section and stick it together.
And that’s it—you’re done.
If you want it to look cute, you could cover it with wrapping paper or fabric.
It’s easy, so give it a try!
gift box

Here’s an idea for repurposing a tissue box into a gift box.
Cut slits in the top of the box, fold it down, and shape it into a square box.
Decorate it to your taste by attaching craft petals, stickers, beads, and more.
Adjust the size to match the gift you’re putting inside, and you’re sure to delight the recipient with a handmade touch.
It’s a warm, cheerful idea that balances flair with simplicity—and makes the giving just as fun as the gift itself.
drawer storage

This drawer-style storage is so functional you’d never guess it’s made from a tissue box.
Take the box apart, then cut and shape the outer and inner pieces separately.
After reassembling, punch a hole in the front of the drawer section, thread a knob through, and secure it with a screw and washer for smooth opening and closing.
Add dividers inside to neatly organize stationery and small items.
Decorate with design paper to give it a polished look that doesn’t feel utilitarian.
It’s a storage-focused idea that broadens the ways you can repurpose empty boxes.
[Eco] Remaking a tissue case
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Have you ever thought that a single tissue is bigger than you need? Here are two methods to try in those situations.
First, open the tissue box from the side, cut the stack in half, and put it back into the box.
Then open just the sides of the tissue opening so you can pull from the left and right—this lets you use the tissues at double efficiency.
Also, when the box is empty, cut the left and right ends of the box to the size of pocket tissues and combine the two pieces to make a dedicated pocket-tissue box.
Give it a try.
Sofa-shaped accessory case

Let’s use tissue boxes to make a lovely sofa-shaped organizer you can place in your room.
Prepare two tissue boxes.
Cut and fold one box to create the base of the sofa.
Use the other box to make the sofa’s backrest and armrests.
Attach your favorite fabric to the sides of the tissue boxes.
For the parts where you add stuffing, cover them by making the fabric like a pouch.
Since you’ll use double-sided fabric tape, there’s no sewing required.
Once it’s finished, try placing a plush toy on it or decorating it with accessories.


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