In a world full of mass-produced goods and cookie-cutter designs, DIY (Do-It-Yourself) shines differently. It's a creative craft that lets you make stuff on your own. Home is everyone's safe place, and having things you've made there adds something extra special. But sometimes, people's ideas can get so wild that their creations become a bit silly. Particularly during 2010, there was a phase when anything created through DIY was thought to be cool and aesthetic.
For example, a candlestick made out of tuna cans is bound to raise some eyebrows. Just imagine, it's a rainy day, the tea lights are flickering, and the smell of gently warmed tuna lingers around you... it's enough to make any guest want to leave early! We've curated a collection of these laughter-inducing DIY creations that people have come up with. Join us as we take a look inside and cringe. Upvote the pics that you couldn't believe are true.
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You've probably seen and heard the letters DIY everywhere, and you likely know they stand for "do it yourself." It sounds simple, but DIY can mean different things to different people.
Basically, DIY means doing things on your own instead of hiring a pro or buying stuff. It doesn't mean you can't use resources like YouTube or books for guidance – you totally can. DIY is about learning and doing things you'd usually pay others to do.
Wouldn't want it in my house, but it's a very cute idea. I can see it working well in a cute little bistro/restaurant.
Honestly, I don’t hate it. It’s really kind of quirky and cute.
I've seen this for sale and, as a cyclist, have considered getting one for our home.
I need context! If this is a bougie French hotel along the route of the Tour de France it's amazing!
this would cause the phrase, "Kids please do not try to ride the sink to be uttered."
Why what? It's decoration, like a picture or a sculpture. Why do you put pictures on your walls? No reason, just because you like it.
Load More Replies...From fixing a hole in your wall to cutting your hair, DIY covers a lot. It's not just crafts – it's also doing things like sewing clothes, decorating cakes, and managing your money.
Doing a craft or DIY project is a fun way to learn new things and it feels really good because you end up with something you made. You also learn a skill you can use for fun or even make money from.
Experts talk a lot about how being creative is good for you. Making things like crafts or doing DIY projects helps you relax, handle your feelings, and can make you happier and less stressed. It's also a way to learn and feel proud of what you've achieved.
Lots of people do DIY projects to save money. Doing home improvements and fixes by yourself can really save you thousands of dollars. According to the U.S. Census Bureau’s latest American Housing Survey, "You can install a new roof on your home for $2,500 to $5,000 versus the $5,000 to $10,000 average to hire a professional. Or replace your home’s insulation for around $962 on average, compared to $2,937 if you contract the work out."
Watching home renovation shows online or on TV can make it seem like anyone with a bit of money and motivation can handle DIY projects. But DIY can have downsides. It might take more time and money than expected, and you could even get hurt or end up with something worse than before. Some call DIY "destroy it yourself," and not all projects are good to do on your own.
To anyone saying fire hazard I’m pretty sure that’s a a cheap dollar store plastic candle and it seems like the one that lights up only.
For instance, it's smart to let professionals handle tasks like complex electrical work, roof repairs, fixing gas appliances, and projects involving chemicals. These jobs can be tricky and risky. By knowing when to do it yourself and when to ask experts for help, you'll make sure your home projects are safe and turn out well.
I think I must be a total basic b***h, because I like a lot of these. They seem practical, innovative, and a good way of repurposing rather than sending to landfill.
Agree. Some of them were really artsy in a good way, and I would def have them in my home.
Load More Replies...Most of them are not to my taste but I love this nevertheless. It’s creative, it’s making do with what’s already there (instead of buying plastic to store other types of plastic), and people, I assume, had fun making these. All good then, surely?
Exactly! I wouldn't put most of these anywhere near my house, but there is a lot of creativity here, and I don't want to knock anyone for that.
Load More Replies...so we're taking "decor that doesn't suit my tastes' and calling it cringe. Got it.
I think the headline of the article is rude. This would be such a great post without the attitude.
This post is a mixed bag. Some of these are creative design projects about recycling/ upcycling and are really cleaver. The other half are going out of their way to copy trends (cheese grater with everything). Either way, I like the use of upcycled materials. Eg/ the clothes pin to stop the tooth brush touching the counter.
How do you know the creator made it to copy a trend? I have a collection of antique cheese graters that I sourced from junk sales. I just saw it one day and I liked it, so I got a few more. I had no idea it was trend.
Load More Replies...80% of those are good ideas and would look nice in the right places, specially commercial places (tea cups as curtain holder in a tea room looks perfect!). The grate ones are just a step away from grazing knuckles for me sadly but they do give out some cool shadows when light up
The title "63 Of The Worst Pics From The Pinterest Household Item DIY Era" is wrong - again. I've loved most of these ideas. I don't condone stealing carts but those ideas were useful too. For some, I would just change the color. Some others I would definitely welcome in my house, if not there already. Who decided that these would be the worst of the worse?
Hey, quick question. Do any of yall actually read the """"""article"""""" that BP includes? Because from what I read in this one, it basically just.... explained the concept of DIY. Dude.
A lot of these creations are very creative as well as functional. Not all are my taste but cheers for the DIY-ers for recycling materials!
"Cringiest" designs, and yet at least half of them are actually great, and the other half are still super creative. Do you think the author actually thinks these are all terrible (and if so, are they the kind of person who criticizes people's art for not being masterpieces, or people for not dressing nicely at the grocery store?) or are they just using "cringey" to get clicks?
As many others have said, these may not be my taste, but I really appreciate the creativity.
Eclectic, crafty, and resourceful! Though some of these don't speak to my own tastes, I can respect the effort and creativity. Anyone that finds these "cringy" is part of the problem that these pieces are indirectly addressing.
You've heard of upcycling, repurposing cheap objects to make them more valuable. Well, these are the worst examples of downcycling I've ever seen.
This is a cringey piece by a snarky kid. True, most of those pieces we'll never find in the Scully and Scully catalog or at the Met or MoMA; but the creativity is more impressive and compelling than the silly, bougie critique by the author.
I loved almost all of these except for the Barbie leg one and the sunglasses display an a few others. I see no reason for them to be bad. Some of them might not work in a certain house or with a certain style but overall there great
I genuinely really like all of these? Like, yes, gorl, reuse and reduce.
Where are the cringy things I would like to see here? Instead, I can see creative, nice thoughtful built things.
I think I must be a total basic b***h, because I like a lot of these. They seem practical, innovative, and a good way of repurposing rather than sending to landfill.
Agree. Some of them were really artsy in a good way, and I would def have them in my home.
Load More Replies...Most of them are not to my taste but I love this nevertheless. It’s creative, it’s making do with what’s already there (instead of buying plastic to store other types of plastic), and people, I assume, had fun making these. All good then, surely?
Exactly! I wouldn't put most of these anywhere near my house, but there is a lot of creativity here, and I don't want to knock anyone for that.
Load More Replies...so we're taking "decor that doesn't suit my tastes' and calling it cringe. Got it.
I think the headline of the article is rude. This would be such a great post without the attitude.
This post is a mixed bag. Some of these are creative design projects about recycling/ upcycling and are really cleaver. The other half are going out of their way to copy trends (cheese grater with everything). Either way, I like the use of upcycled materials. Eg/ the clothes pin to stop the tooth brush touching the counter.
How do you know the creator made it to copy a trend? I have a collection of antique cheese graters that I sourced from junk sales. I just saw it one day and I liked it, so I got a few more. I had no idea it was trend.
Load More Replies...80% of those are good ideas and would look nice in the right places, specially commercial places (tea cups as curtain holder in a tea room looks perfect!). The grate ones are just a step away from grazing knuckles for me sadly but they do give out some cool shadows when light up
The title "63 Of The Worst Pics From The Pinterest Household Item DIY Era" is wrong - again. I've loved most of these ideas. I don't condone stealing carts but those ideas were useful too. For some, I would just change the color. Some others I would definitely welcome in my house, if not there already. Who decided that these would be the worst of the worse?
Hey, quick question. Do any of yall actually read the """"""article"""""" that BP includes? Because from what I read in this one, it basically just.... explained the concept of DIY. Dude.
A lot of these creations are very creative as well as functional. Not all are my taste but cheers for the DIY-ers for recycling materials!
"Cringiest" designs, and yet at least half of them are actually great, and the other half are still super creative. Do you think the author actually thinks these are all terrible (and if so, are they the kind of person who criticizes people's art for not being masterpieces, or people for not dressing nicely at the grocery store?) or are they just using "cringey" to get clicks?
As many others have said, these may not be my taste, but I really appreciate the creativity.
Eclectic, crafty, and resourceful! Though some of these don't speak to my own tastes, I can respect the effort and creativity. Anyone that finds these "cringy" is part of the problem that these pieces are indirectly addressing.
You've heard of upcycling, repurposing cheap objects to make them more valuable. Well, these are the worst examples of downcycling I've ever seen.
This is a cringey piece by a snarky kid. True, most of those pieces we'll never find in the Scully and Scully catalog or at the Met or MoMA; but the creativity is more impressive and compelling than the silly, bougie critique by the author.
I loved almost all of these except for the Barbie leg one and the sunglasses display an a few others. I see no reason for them to be bad. Some of them might not work in a certain house or with a certain style but overall there great
I genuinely really like all of these? Like, yes, gorl, reuse and reduce.
Where are the cringy things I would like to see here? Instead, I can see creative, nice thoughtful built things.