50 Times People Got Into The DIY Spirit But Failed At The Execution Miserably (Best Of All Time)
Some people love doing DIY projects. The sense of accomplishment, the pride, even the process itself. For some, it's a hobby. For others, it's a lifestyle. When it comes to DIY projects at home, 44% of Americans say they prefer to do it themselves over hiring a professional.
But every DIY project can't be a winner. Many of us have probably made a stinker of one of our first DIY projects. That's where the DiWHY community comes in. They share the most hilarious and questionable cases of DIY, and, of course, they ask: "Why is this a thing?"
This time, we're featuring the cream of the crop of the subreddit: the best of all time DiWHY posts!
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Trying To Fashion A Face Mask Out Of A Brassiere
My Uncle's Christmas Tree
This Great Wall Of China
As we're celebrating the best of all time pictures the DiWHY subreddit has to offer, it's only fair to give it a proper introduction for those who might not be familiar with it. It's a community that celebrates (and sometimes mocks but mostly in good faith) bad DIY jobs.
The subreddit invites people to share their DIY projects gone wrong. "Ever try fixing things on your own? Didn't come out the way they were supposed to? Do you stand there questioning your whole life? If so, post your results here to DiWHY," the sub's bio claims. "Where [bad] projects from DIY live prosperously."
I Hate It But Kind Of Like It!
Biblically Accurate Furby
This Guy Built A Mini-Door Complete With Doorknob Into The Front Door At The Place He’s Renting, For His Cat Stanley
The DiWHY subreddit has a whopping 3.6 million members and only one moderator, u/IAMmojo. The Redditor has previously spoken with Bored Panda in 2020, back when the community had only 1.1 million followers.
Although DIY encapsulates all kinds of jobs, from crafting to home improvements, the subreddit's logo is a glue gun. Its moderator, u/IAMmojo, explained to us before that the hot glue gun is probably the main common denominator in almost all bad DIY projects that get featured on the sub.
I'm No Electrician, But I Think I've Solved The Mystery Of Why Changing The Lightbulbs Didn't Work
T-Rex Heels
Because It Gets Hot In The Workshop And There’s No Ac
We like doing DIY projects, even if we know we might fail. The editor of Make magazine and author of Made by Hand: My Adventures in the World of Do-It-Yourself claims that DIYing gives us the courage to screw up. "DIYers not only accept the inevitability of mistakes, they welcome them, because they know that mistakes are a source of inspiration and the most effective way to learn."
Grandma? Is That You?
My 9 Year Old Daughter Bedazzled Our Remote. It's Very Pretty But Quite Challenging To Find The Button You Need
This is intentional, so that you can't quickly change the channel on her while she watches her show.
I’m Scared
However, some folks prefer to do a one-step DIY: open their wallets. As evident from this list, DIY projects can often go south pretty quickly. Things might get a little bit more serious when it comes to home improvement projects. While it's generally a good idea to paint your walls yourself, doing your own electrical work might be a bad idea.
5 Minute Craft
Hmmm
Found On R/Mildlyinteresting Thought It Belonged Here
The pandemic was a catalyst for many people to start doing things themselves. Some started baking bread, and others ambitiously set out to redo their kitchens. Do-it-yourself and home furnishing sellers saw a boom in profits that year. Sweden's home improvement product provider BHG, for example, saw a 58% growth in the second quarter of 2020.
Came Across This Picture And Wanted To Share
Can Someone Explain This One?
My Baby Skull Desert Roses Are Coming In Pretty Nice
You know, fruit grows to fill whatever container you put them in. Have you considered baby skull apples?
Bloomberg reported in 2022 that the surge in house repair and renovation projects was slowly fading. Stanley Black & Decker's profits lowered almost by half, and they predicted retail purchases to go back to 2019 levels. To offset inflation and lower demand, they have raised their tool prices, prompting some people to put off their DIY projects for later.
Just Because You Can Quilt It, Doesn't Mean You Should
It didn’t turn out great but it seems like there was significant effort and they kinds got the basic proportions right so that’s a win (I’m a tad bit optimistic with art oops)
Also I kinda blame the lighting on the side for the nightmare fuel look. It would probably be ok otherwise.
Load More Replies...I do love the way they did the leaves in the background, though. This is a quilter with some serious skill.
It is as if they are looking at their reflections on a mirror and they got freaked out
The colors on 4 out of 5 didn't translate well but this person has insane talent!!! The background, clothing, lines...wow! If you looked only at the 2nd person from the left, you can see how much this quilter is capable of.
The lady in the blue shirt and the bearded man look OK ... everyone else, not so much.
Preserving Those Childhood Memories
This is not right. They should be stored on a metal shelf in a dark basement with dark backlighting. Maybe some antique sewing equipment and a barbers chair laying around for atmosphere.
Airbag Accessories
So, what's the psychology behind doing it ourselves? For some, it's about saving money. In a survey where Clover asked 1,000 homeowners why they chose the DIY route, 85.2% claimed that it's cheaper. And, sometimes, it makes sense. Like when you need to unclog a toilet. The same survey calculated that the average price of unclogging a toilet yourself is $5. If you call a professional to do it, it can cost anywhere from $85 to $520.
Unique Lamp
Why Just Why
Jean Bag Chair
For those who don't feel discouraged by this list or the dangers of DIY projects, many experts recommend starting small. DIY home improvement blogger Angela Rose suggests painting tile floors, installing floating shelves, or updating closet doors. "All of [these projects] majorly changed the look and feel of the room they were done in," she writes.
As A Landlord, I Am Constantly Amazed At Some Things My Tenants Do. I Installed New Curtain Rods Before The New Tenant Moved In, But She Still Felt It Necessary To Nail The Curtains To The Wall
Ewwwwwwww
Now It Looks Cool
There's also a satisfying sustainability element in DIYing for the eco-conscious. Reusing and repurposing things like furniture or decor items can be great do-it-yourself projects for beginners. Content creator and DIYer Shelly Kennagh told Bored Panda in a previous interview how everything we own deserves love and attention. That's why she uses the term 're-loved.'
This Motorcycle Was Made Into An 18-Wheeler… Type, Thing
She May Be Trashy But At Least She Recycles
A Lamp Made From Repurposed Material
Even if we sometimes fail at DIYing, there are still benefits to doing it. When we're doing something with our hands, we're preventing and building resilience against depression and other mental health disorders. It also gets us away from devices and keeps us engaged in the present moment.
Also, the more DIY projects you do, the better you gradually get. So, don't get discouraged by these DIY fails, Pandas! Grab those power tools or a paintbrush and tackle your first simple project with confidence.
Upcycling A Toothpaste Tube
Just Why?
The Toilets That Await You In Purgatory
Bumper Rockery
If they made the change a little more seamless, as in rounded off the edges, and painted the covering to match or something, it would be beautiful. I like it as is, it's pretty genius really, I wouldn't mind planters on my car.
Found On Facebook Marketplace
"Does It...work?" "You're Darn Tootin'!"
Just Gonna Leave This Here
‘Modern Aesthetic’
Feeling Insecure About How Unoriginal And Boring Your Bathroom Tile Grout Is? Want To Make A Statement? Simply Just Cover It Up With Some Glitter Glue!
Beautiful Wood Paneling
Just Wait Until The Airbag Pops Out
DO NOT DO THIS! It's super dangerous. Also don't keep heavy things on your dashboard. People die that way.
Porcelain With Handpainted Ants
That's not DIY (And most definitely not a failed project). These items are part of a collection by the artist Evelyn Bracklow - https://www.evelynbracklow.com
This Chair Is Upholstered In Old Jeans
Cow Tag Earring
"Upcycled" Knife Block
Faux Library
Tea Cup Made Of Teeth
This Is So Stupid I’m Actually Mad Rn
These were part of an art installation by Dewi van de Klomp. I've seen them before. Think real hard about using ONE HAND to take a cup out and knocking the whole thing down. The term faceplant comes to mind.
If Someone Could Explain This To Us We Would Greatly Appreciate It
Time To Ruin Some Artwork For The *~aesthetic~*
99% of this are not DIY fails. This gallery is very wrongly named. Pictures are funny I give you that but... not on the topic.
These people have too much time on their hands! I actually think that many of them are disturbing.
Cool stuff in a Now I've seen it all kinda way. More would please.
DIWHY is the best subreddit out there. There has been funnier there, like the Audi glassed and the hair-elmet
99% of this are not DIY fails. This gallery is very wrongly named. Pictures are funny I give you that but... not on the topic.
These people have too much time on their hands! I actually think that many of them are disturbing.
Cool stuff in a Now I've seen it all kinda way. More would please.
DIWHY is the best subreddit out there. There has been funnier there, like the Audi glassed and the hair-elmet