We
at HC are looking forward to yet another year of dorm life! Sure, the
showers might become scalding hot when someone flushes the toilet, but
college is the only time when you get to live in the same building with
all of your friends, and that makes it all worth it. And even the
dingiest dorm room can look so much better with some creativity
and a few basic craft supplies. Whether it's your first semester in
college or the beginning of your senior year, these DIY ideas are sure
to spruce up your room!
These adorable flower lights are perfect for spicing up a string of Christmas tree lights. All you need are a few colored cupcake liners and scissors. Cut the cupcake liners into flower and leaf shapes with a hole in the middle of each, and then tape or glue them to the back of the light.
You're not limited to photos! Hang up notes, cards, movie ticket stubs, and other paper memories to create an eclectic yet super easy display for your room!
If you haven't discovered washi tape yet, you've been missing out. It's colorful, it comes in a bunch of fun patterns, and it's easily removable. Use it to decorate your wall, mirrors, windows, or this adorable pin board!
Don't have room for a large corkboard? Buy or cut smaller shapes for a cute yet equally effective pinboard.
No need to buy an expensive magnetic board! Grab a fun, colored cookie tray from the local supermarket and stick it on the wall with a few poster stickers. Then, decorate it with a variety of adorable magnets. See more detailed instructions here.
An affordable, easy way to keep your earrings from tangling: spray paint a cheese grater and hot glue large beads to the bottom for feet. Further instructions can be found here!
Spice up a thrifted table with some chalkboard paint. Use it to jot down your creative whims, phone numbers, to-do lists, or doodles!
This one takes a little more time, a plain plastic or rubber doormat, and five to eight T-shirts, but the result is a cozy rug! Cut the shirts up into strips and hot glue the strips into rows on the doormat.
Another idea involving old T-shirts, but this one has a more complicated braiding pattern. Check here for full instructions.
Cut strips of colorful fabric and sew them onto two large fabric cricles, then stitch and fill them to make giant, comfy floor cushions. More detailed instructions can be found here.
Attach an embroidery hoop to a nice pillowcase for a really easy, always-open laundry bag.
Need bookends? Spray-paint a brick with gold, then decorate it with trims of lace or other fabric for a glamorous, feminine touch.
A really easy supplies holder: take a vintage wooden picture frame and hammer nails into the top at equal intervals. Then, dangle mason jars with some twine to hold paintbrushes, scissors, and writing utensils. Can we say hipster?
You can buy StickOnPods, or you can simply attach a plastic toothbrush travel case to the wall with glue or removable wall stick-ons.
Add fun scrapbook paper to a few different sized cans for an easy, unique, and functional supplies organizer! More instructions can be found here.
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1. Flower lights
These adorable flower lights are perfect for spicing up a string of Christmas tree lights. All you need are a few colored cupcake liners and scissors. Cut the cupcake liners into flower and leaf shapes with a hole in the middle of each, and then tape or glue them to the back of the light.
2. Clothesline picture holders
You're not limited to photos! Hang up notes, cards, movie ticket stubs, and other paper memories to create an eclectic yet super easy display for your room!
3. Washi tape pinboard
If you haven't discovered washi tape yet, you've been missing out. It's colorful, it comes in a bunch of fun patterns, and it's easily removable. Use it to decorate your wall, mirrors, windows, or this adorable pin board!
4. Mini corkboards
Don't have room for a large corkboard? Buy or cut smaller shapes for a cute yet equally effective pinboard.
5. Cookie tray magnet board
No need to buy an expensive magnetic board! Grab a fun, colored cookie tray from the local supermarket and stick it on the wall with a few poster stickers. Then, decorate it with a variety of adorable magnets. See more detailed instructions here.
6. Cheese grater earring holder
An affordable, easy way to keep your earrings from tangling: spray paint a cheese grater and hot glue large beads to the bottom for feet. Further instructions can be found here!
7. Chalkboard table
Spice up a thrifted table with some chalkboard paint. Use it to jot down your creative whims, phone numbers, to-do lists, or doodles!
8. T-shirt doormat
This one takes a little more time, a plain plastic or rubber doormat, and five to eight T-shirts, but the result is a cozy rug! Cut the shirts up into strips and hot glue the strips into rows on the doormat.
9. Braided laundry basket
Another idea involving old T-shirts, but this one has a more complicated braiding pattern. Check here for full instructions.
10. Colorful floor cushions
Cut strips of colorful fabric and sew them onto two large fabric cricles, then stitch and fill them to make giant, comfy floor cushions. More detailed instructions can be found here.
11. Pillowcase laundry bag
Attach an embroidery hoop to a nice pillowcase for a really easy, always-open laundry bag.
12. Brick bookends
Need bookends? Spray-paint a brick with gold, then decorate it with trims of lace or other fabric for a glamorous, feminine touch.
13. Mason jar supplies holder
A really easy supplies holder: take a vintage wooden picture frame and hammer nails into the top at equal intervals. Then, dangle mason jars with some twine to hold paintbrushes, scissors, and writing utensils. Can we say hipster?
14. Toothbrush holders
You can buy StickOnPods, or you can simply attach a plastic toothbrush travel case to the wall with glue or removable wall stick-ons.
15. Can organizer
Add fun scrapbook paper to a few different sized cans for an easy, unique, and functional supplies organizer! More instructions can be found here.
16. Shoebox charging strip
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