• Mon. Apr 29th, 2024

How to be crafty

Everyone wants to be good at something, and a lot of times that something involves arts and crafts.

Why? Because it’s easy to get into, easy to get access to ideas and easy to express yourself.

That doesn’t always mean you’re going to be good at it though. Some people just don’t have the crafty genes, but that doesn’t mean you can’t try.

First, you need to come up with an idea on what you’re going to be crafting. What better place to look than Pinterest.

Pinterest has literally any DIY idea you can think up. Get on there and start searching whatever words flow from your fingertips.

Go ahead and create a board for all these great craft ideas you’ve found that you know you’re never going to try. Just stockpile them all and tell yourself it’s for a “rainy day.”

Once you’ve decided on a project, it’s time to take a trip to one of the greatest stores on the planet – Michael’s! It’s an arts and crafts store, but there’s also Hobby Lobby.

This is going to be your new favorite place to shop whether you decide you want to be crafty or not. There’s just so much inspiration and so little motivation.

Anyway, you should get all your crafting supplies here including the unnecessary ones that have nothing to do with your project.

You’ll need all the pretty scrapbook paper you can find even though you don’t scrapbook (but might someday, or will find another use for it.) You’ll also need Mod Podge and washi tape because they are the Adam and Eve of craft projects.

Don’t forget things like yarn, watercolor paints and modeling clay. Why? Because they look fun, and you want to try everything at least once.

You have plenty of supplies and ideas to choose from, but how do you know where to start?

Small! That’s where you start.

Choose a project that requires minimal effort. I would say a children’s project, like paper bag puppets, is a nice craft to get you started.

You have all the supplies you need, and you won’t be disappointed with the outcome because at least it’ll be better than your kid’s.

Once you accomplished and feel good about your beginner’s project, you can move onto something a bit more advanced.

Do something with all that washi tape you just bought. You can washi tape pretty much anything. I saw a DIY for washi tape pencils once.

You’ll eventually find yourself in the realm of painting and building things. This is great if you want to make a giant mess or hurt yourself. Be very careful here noobs.

Regardless of your crafting level or project, who cares what you make?

You shouldn’t care if people care about your skills or final project.

Arts and crafts alike are just forms of expression and outlets for you to show off your style.

You don’t have to be Martha Stewart to enjoy crafting. So, get on out there, and fake it ‘til you make it… Or just decide to give up.

Brittany Fletcher
Creative Director