As kids, we often want to show off the cool things we make, be it a sandcastle, a LEGO house, a drawing, or something else. In such a situation, we’d find a person dear to our hearts at the moment—a parent, a grandparent, a sibling, or a stranger passing by on the street—and show off what we made, often adding a quite expressive “I MADE THIS.”
Well, as adults, people also create cool things all the time, though they might refrain from stopping strangers passing by to show it off. Luckily, there’s a place on Reddit where people are not only free to, but are invited to show off the things they make, fittingly titled ‘Something I Made.’ On the list below, you can find some examples of things netizens have created and shared with fellow community members. So, wait no longer—scroll down to marvel at them, and make sure to upvote your favorites. Happy scrolling!
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Handmade Stained Glass Book Ends With Mushrooms
I Have A Black Belt In Monopoly Piece Making. Its A Very Niche Market Haha. Very Very Niche, Me And One Other Guy
My Recent Sunset Painting (Acrylics)
Just like the people on this list, every once in a while, I, too, get this urge to make something – usually something crochet that rarely ever materializes into something useful. But if you’re anything like me, you know that sometimes, the process can be more enjoyable than the end result. (In that regard, crocheting is very much like building jigsaw puzzles – another pastime perfect for those who enjoy working on things, only to tear them apart.)
Nowadays, many people seem to have found themselves hooked on some sort of a hands-on activity. According to Statista, in the last couple of years, roughly a quarter of Americans engaged in DIY and arts and crafts as a hobby.
Avid Reader, A Little Laser Cut Woodwork Designed And Made By Me
I Just Made A “Friend” For The Cat
If you’re wondering what kind of hobbies people in the US engage in the most, as of September 2024, cooking and baking topped the list, followed by reading. (The list also included being preoccupied with pets, playing video games, and enjoying outdoor activities.) According to data from the same year, the younger generations seemed more interested in DIY and arts and crafts as hobbies than those over 50 years of age.
I Knitted 0.08 Micron Thin 999k Pure Silver Wires With A Needle, Made A Bracelet And Oxidized Them
I Made Frames From Real Dried Flowers. And Don't Worry, Butterflies And Dragonflies Are Also Made From Dried Flowers
My Dragon
Over the last half a decade, many people seem to have acquainted themselves with DIY and all sorts of arts and crafts projects. Studies found that between 2019 and 2021, for instance (when, likely evoked by the Covid lockdown, people’s interest in DIY projects seemingly skyrocketed), people’s spending on DIY projects grew by 44% and reached a record height of $66 billion.
With so many people taking part in all sorts of crafty activities, it’s safe to assume that at least some of their projects ended up on the ‘Something I Made’ subreddit.
My New Oil Painting
Painted My White Headphones!
I Carved A Wooden Fox That Was Fishing
With so many things nowadays happening in the online world or with the help of the almighty internet, it’s no surprise that people turn to it when they need help with their projects, too.
Covering some interesting statistics, Gitnux pointed out that close to half (47%) of DIY consumers rely on YouTube for instructions on how to carry out certain projects. It also found that throughout the span of two years, more than 53% of homeowners in the US have taken on a DIY project.
I'm A Stained Glass Artist, Here Is My Latest Piece
Finally Finished This Bobbin Lace!
A Recently Completed Piece—how Closely Do You Think It Resembles The Original?
In addition to being fun, arts and crafts can also be satisfying. A study on how arts and crafting influences subjective well-being found that such kinds of activities provide a greater sense of satisfaction than employment.
According to the lead author of the study, Helen Keyes of Anglia Ruskin University, in addition to providing us with a sense of achievement, crafting can be “a meaningful route to self-expression,” which is not always provided by employment.
“There is certainly something immensely satisfying about seeing the results of your work appear before your eyes,” Forbes cited Keyes saying. “It feels great to focus on one task and engage your mind creatively.”
Cozy Cardigan For The Colder Months
Made This Sunflower Dress
This Dress From A 1957 Vogue Pattern
Bearing in mind that crafts can provide a greater sense of satisfaction than employment, it might come as no surprise that even such hobbies as the aforementioned crocheting can positively affect one’s personal well-being. Studies suggest that many people even use crocheting as a way to manage mental health conditions and life events, such as grief, chronic illness, and pain.
One famous crochet aficionado, 11-year-old Jonah Larson, who became an internet sensation because of his skills, shared that for him, this particular type of craft helps with hand dexterity (as he’s planning to be a surgeon) as well as with his financial goals. Needless to say, learning DIY and crafting skills can come in handy in numerous ways.
I Made A White Lion Bag And Carving Lion Fur Is Always The Most Time Consuming And Labor Intensive Job
Custom Dr.martens I Painted For My Mom’s Birthday
I Made Some Goblins For My Families Christmas Stockings This Year
One thing about learning any kind of skill or craft is that it’s impossible to master something without making mistakes. But most creators would likely agree that practice makes perfect. So, whenever you create something, be proud as you say, “This is something I made,” and know that the next time, it will turn out even better. Just stick to it!
Do You Like My Cat Paintings?
I Made A Children’s Horror Series. After 4 Years Of Writing, A Company Bought A Bulk Order Of My Books To Sell In Their Store! They Sent Me This Picture A Few Days Ago!
I Made These Stained Glass Pieces This Week!
The nice thing about iridescent glass is that it stays interesting at night when it's lit from the front by the room lights
I Embroidered This Mushroom Cardigan
A Little Dude For My Brother's Big Birthday
We Made A Tea Cabinet Out Of A Useless Wine Rack
I Made Shopping Bags Out Of Rice Bags
I Made Some Not Very Fast Food, A Tortise Burger!
I Made A Stained Glass Winged Scarab
I Make Puking Christmas Tree Earrings
My First Crochet Project Ever
Hand Tufted Rug, By Me
Made A Painting
A Fun Mug I Made
Glass Snails I've Been Making Lately
Ceramic Trays I Made
I Made This Little Guy Running With His Loaves
'pink Heart Shaped Balloons', 2024, Painted By Me In Acrylics
I Made This Skirt!! Aaaand It Has Pockets!!
Very Proud Of Myself For Making This Monstera Out Of Pipe Cleaners!
Toad Bag!
Total Newbie Sewer, Kid Wanted A //Yellow Triceratops// Plush For Christmas…
I Made More Worry Stones! These Ones Are Veggie-Themed
Made These Paper Flowers For My First Market! Hope People Enjoy Looking At Them
My Wife's Newest Designs For Christmas
Cardboard Casio Watch I Made For Class
I Made A Single Person Park Bench. Otherwise Known As A Really Heavy Chair
Stained Glass Stand Mixer Mirror I Made
Colorful "Spilled Potion" I Made (Then Dropped And Broke)
Designed And Tufted A 3 X 2ft. Mothman Rug
Note: this post originally had 80 images. It’s been shortened to the top 50 images based on user votes.
I made brownies from the box yesterday. Is anyone out there proud of me?
Mushroom hats are the new big thing at the Renaissance Faire, so many redcaps walking around.
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Mushroom hats are the new big thing at the Renaissance Faire, so many redcaps walking around.
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