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[For Girls] Make It with Everyday Items! Easy but Super Cute Craft Ideas

I want to make cute, satisfying crafts! But they seem hard…

In response to girls who feel that way, here are some adorable and wonderful crafts you can easily make using things you already have at home.

Make a fluffy sunflower with chenille stems, or create an original pouch using candy packaging.

They’re all easy to start, and the finished pieces look just like something you bought at a store! With a little creativity, you can make one-of-a-kind treasures.

Even if you’re not good at crafts, don’t worry.

Use this as a guide and have fun making them!

[For Girls] Make it with everyday items! Simple yet super-cute craft ideas (1–10)

acrylic stand

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acrylic stand

An acrylic stand you can make without using shrink plastic or a microwave, using your favorite stickers.

You’ll need: self-adhesive laminate film, holographic sheets, double-sided adhesive gel tape, an acrylic stand and base, your choice of stickers, nail polish, etc.

First, cut your favorite origami paper to fit the base and cover it with laminate film.

For the main piece, apply laminate film over your chosen sticker, then attach a holographic sheet with double-sided tape.

Create the insertion slot to match the base, and you’re done.

It’s soft and flexible, so you don’t have to worry about it cracking—another nice bonus!

Charm made with a glue stick

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Charm made with a glue stick

Glue guns used for DIY projects and the glue sticks that go inside them now come in lots of colorful varieties—like glitter—thanks to the recent DIY boom.

Using those glue sticks, you can easily handcraft cute charms.

What you’ll need: glitter glue sticks, beads, and your choice of silicone molds in heart or animal shapes.

First, place the beads or other pieces you want to stand out on the surface into the silicone mold.

Then add several colors of finely cut glue stick pieces on top, and bake them in the oven so they melt with the heat.

Once they cool and harden again, your adorable charm is ready! You can use it for keychains, hair accessories, and more.

Be careful when the glue sticks are melted, as they are very hot.

Plastic bottle wind chime

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Plastic bottle wind chime

Here’s an idea for an easy wind chime you can make with a plastic bottle.

Cut the bottle in half across the middle and make a hole in the center of the bottom piece.

Thread a string through the hole, attaching a strip of paper (tanzaku) and a bell to it.

Decorate the bottle, and you’re done.

Pens, nail polish, and decorative parts work well for embellishment.

To keep the string from slipping out, tie a short piece of a toothpick along the string as a stopper.

By taking advantage of the bottle’s translucence, you’ll get a cool, refreshing look.

If you’re looking for a summery craft idea, give this a try.

Metal craft

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Let’s try a metal craft project using soft wire you can find at 100-yen shops and similar stores.

First, come up with a few patterns that can be drawn in a single stroke.

After cutting the wire to an appropriate length, shape it to match the pattern.

If bending it by hand is difficult, it’s a good idea to use tools like pliers.

Once the shape is made, hammer it to flatten the joints.

Then cut transparent origami paper to fit the pattern, and attach it from the back with glue to finish.

clear pouch

[100-yen DIY] Easy no-sew candy clear pouch! Adorably finished in no time with a cute charm!
clear pouch

This is a cute clear pouch made from a candy package.

Most of the materials—your favorite candy package, strong double-sided tape, a zipper, and a B6-size soft card case—can be found at 100-yen shops.

First, use the paper that comes inside the card case as a template to cut the candy package, then attach it to the case with double-sided tape.

Next, cut the zipper, place it face down, and tape it to the opening of the case.

Blow hot air with a hair dryer, and when the case softens, turn it inside out.

If you also make a charm using the candy package and laminating film, it’ll look even cuter!