[For Adults] Simple yet Impressive Crafts: A Stylish, Eye-Catching Collection
How about adding a touch of handmade warmth to your everyday life? Welcome to the world of simple-yet-amazing crafts—stylish interior decor that even adults will get hooked on.
Using materials you can easily find, these lovely items will transform your room into a special space.
In this article, we introduce craft ideas that are easy to start yet deliver surprisingly polished results.
Enjoy the process of making them, and then keep using them as interior decor for a long time—two benefits in one.
Give these DIY ideas a try!
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Accessories & small items (11–20)
[Resin] Chopstick Rest
![[Resin] Chopstick Rest](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/n1594NMyVAU/sddefault.jpg)
These days, resin tools are available even at 100-yen shops, so many people are enjoying making resin crafts.
Why not take this opportunity to start working with resin yourself? Here’s an idea for chopstick rests made with resin.
Nuance art using mirror powder and color gel looks beautiful against the clear resin.
Since you’ll paint the art with a brush, try designing it with your own sense of style.
Using sequins or glitter can also give it a glamorous finish.
A ring made with jump rings and resin

Let’s make a perfectly sized ring using resin and jump rings, which pair well with a variety of handmade items like small goods, accessories, and other crafts! First, use pliers to close the gap in the jump ring so it forms a complete loop.
Next, wrap a small piece of cut clear file around your finger to create a ring-shaped mold, then wrap masking tape around it and line up and attach the jump rings.
Once you’ve arranged them in a ring, repeat the process of filling the inside of each jump ring with resin and decorative elements and curing them.
Finally, remove it from the mold, and you’re done!
Solitaire-style beaded ring

Like a big gemstone! Here are ideas for making beaded rings with Swarovski beads.
You’ll need one main Swarovski bead and about 70 tiny seed beads.
First, create a base around the Swarovski bead, then make the ring band.
The delicate look is very feminine and has a design even adults will want to wear.
There are some fine steps like crossing the fishing line through the beads, but the method is simple—try making it with your favorite Swarovski bead.
pocket watch-style accessory

You can easily handcraft stylish pocket watch–style accessories with resin! All you need are a pocket watch frame and a clock-face mold (both available at 100-yen shops), resin, pigment, and decorations to place inside.
Pour clear resin into the mold, cure it, remove it, and use paint to color the grooves.
Laminate a patterned sheet that will show through from the back of the pocket watch, attach it to the frame, add your decorations, and seal it with the clock-face piece.
Once you coat the whole thing, your pocket watch–style component is complete.
You can thread a chain to make a necklace, add findings to turn it into a keychain—there are lots of ways to use it.
Patchwork scrap accessory pouch

If you sew, you probably have lots of fabric scraps piling up at home.
In that case, why not make this little storage tray? It has folded gussets, so when you’re not using it as a small organizer, you can fold it flat for storage.
All you need are two fabric scraps measuring 16 cm by 20 cm.
If you want it to be a bit sturdier, apply fusible interfacing.
Sew the two scraps right sides together, fold the fabric to form the gussets, and sew both ends.
Turn it right side out through the opening, topstitch along the upper edge, and you’re done.


