Were you one of the awesome people who used the time in quarantine wisely and came up with awesome projects? No? Well, worry not and come join the club! But before joining the aforementioned club, check out what these 30 creative and handy people were up to during the time of lockdown. From crocheting to landscaping, these projects are all kinds of awesome! Whether you need a spark of inspiration for your own project or simply an enjoyable activity for the next 10 minutes, scroll down below to see all the entries and vote for the ones you liked the most!
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My quarantine project. Digital design, laser cut into 10 layers of plywood, stained brown. No name
"This is 10 separate 3mm thick pieces of plywood. All the depth you see are cuts in the individual sheets. No engraving. I use a 500mm x 700mm red and black Chinese laser and feed the material through the machine on the wider axis. So the finished piece is more like 695mm x 1500mm."
My COVID project. Yard and paint
"Not including the fence my total cost for yard and repainting was under $1,000... so not actually that much money for the difference it made"
The changes look very beautiful! I call shenanigans on this being a Covid-19 project for under a grand though.... House to the left has lost its flowers in the flower bed, the trees are trimmed well above a ladder height, two sidewalks were added, and as already noted, the neighbors on the right did a ton of updating as well in the same time frame.
My Covid-19 home project
Covid-19 DIY project
"I put a whole bunch of road base underneath it, about 600kg worth in the end, which will help with drainage. The longest part was getting the ground cleared and somewhat even."
Quarantine Project #2 : A Bunk Bed for My Son’s GLASSES
"I started thinking about making a shelf for my husbands glasses and tiny bunk beds popped in my head and I was like “Yes!”"
We don't have space for a dining table in our apartmant, so I have made a walnut lift-top table. (inspiration from Make Something YouTube channel)
"This is where I got the inspiration.
However, I have done it a bit differently, using cross-joints at the corners and sized it to match my previous table, as I've found that the right size. I did not use any plans since it's quite straight forward to cut it.
I tried to find the pivot locally, however, I could not find anything at a reasonable price here in Europe, so I ended up buying from China."
Craig is loving his quarantine cat castle. Especially now that it includes open patios at perfect heights for swatting at human heads
"I think just trial and error. Don’t cut out too many doorways (that compromises the structural integrity). Make sure it’s against a wall. Make sure it has a strong base- the bottom boxes on ours are extra sturdy. Edit: Maybe even try it on a corner for more wall support. You can thumb tack the upper boxes into the wall."
My quarantine project! I am a xray technologist by day and made a mascot for my department to add some fun during these stressful times!
"Pattern by Crafty Deb Designs."
Before and after of my marathon of a backyard project
"The number of steps involved is insane. Digging trenches for irrigation, leveling the base layer of bricks, running a drainage line, backfilling the wall, laying landscape fabric over the top, planting, irritating, etc.)
When I started it seemed like something I could totally knock out in a few weekends, and then I learned that I am either a very slow worker, or there was WAYYYYYY more work to do things right than I anticipated."
My covid project
"Honestly if I didn't have 5 weeks off and hired a painter it would of been another story. [It cost] probably around 2400 dollars with zero labor"
Made a miniature Simpsons ’polly pocket’ thing!
"I made if from Palight! It’s like a thin, dense foam"
First quarantine project finished. {Pattern: Autumn mandala rainbow by NoussaCreation on Etsy}
"This is only my third cross stitch ever. I had to frog sections a few times because my count was off, but I still had fun. It had very little back stitching, and that's the only part I'm not happy with. My back stitching could really use some work."
My covid-19 project...
There was an old fiberglass insert before. I bought this as a distressed property, there was black mold in the basement. I removed all the drywall, insulation, electrical (because of rat damage), couple walls and had the black mold remediated long before lockdown.Used materials left over from other projects, so [the budget] is hard to tell, $3000 maybe?
First quarantine project complete. A plant holder for my girlfriend
"It actually has adjustable feet on the bottom for uneven surfaces. I didn’t want to add wheels since it would be holding ceramic pots."
Second quarantine project, mountain shelves for my son's big boy room using simple pine board. Almost embarrassingly simply compared to the master pieces on this sub, but I'm proud of how it came out, especially the white cap
"1/4" ply for the front caps cut with a jig saw and then a cheap foam brush for painting the sides. Found it easiest to mark the distance down each side to paint after cutting out the ply caps and then use the foam brush to "push" the paint and make a crisp straight line with the end of the brush. Turned out better then when I tried to paint a straight line by hand while moving the brush side to side."
Actually managed to finish one of many quarantine projects lol
"I did a stitch called a French knot it’s easy to do although takes up a lot of thread! The green used up 5 skiens of thread!! And this is a small hoop. Originally was going to do it on a bigger one then I realised I would keep having to order more and more thread until I could finish it!"
My covid project. Tons of free time and minimal experience
love the new walls & outdoor look, not a fan of the flooring. would look nicer with hardwood IMO
Our quarantine project was screening in and decorating the back porch. Having this to look forward to gets me through my insane work days!
Zero waste quarantine project: I made a baby doll for my daughter out of clothing scraps, remnants, and thrifted yarn. Stuffing is an old cotton apron I shredded
"I literally just sat and snipped tiny pieces of apron apart with fabric scissors, it was very tedious. It did come out kind of lumpy, it's hard to tell in the picture. I added some leftover yarn inside her body cavity to make that part a little more squishy."
I'm sure she will have a lot of fun with her new friend. Great job, mom!
My Covid-19 and first ever woodworking project. Sofa armrest with integrated wireless charger and usb pass through
"My first ever woodworking project since school... integrated wireless charging and controller/remote holder. Usb passes through to a hub off the back of the sofa. I was fed up with trailing cables and not something stable to put a beer on in the evenings! Stained ebony and multiple coats of wax.
Designed in Microsoft word and made with basic tools.
Made a number of mistakes and lessons learnt, but did all this from my apartment lounge over the course of a week sawdust EVERYWHERE!!
I do have a number of photos that I took in making it that I can link to if anyone is interested."
We completely reset our bedroom for our quarantine project
"The wall that the bed is on now has the entrance to the master bath along its left (in the picture) side, so the bed is centered along that wall, and it perfectly holds the queen-sized bed and nightstands. Having it against the other wall really under-utilized the space. Now we have a far bigger area of the room available, and the bed doesn’t feel like it’s floating in this massive, under-utilized space."
i love the blue but i would have wanted to keep the flowers!! i'd have to buy the flowers again and put it over the blue
Covid-19 Confinement Project : Triforce Penny Floor
"There was lots of planning into this; over a year actually. I just never knew when I would find the time to get this done. The confinement order here in Quebec gave me the time I needed to get it done."
Quebec! Where did you find pennies! Did you dig thought the dump to get to all the ones in Vacuum Bags!?! LOL
I got bored and decided to paint my room...
"It was my first time. Just search in YouTube “3D painting walls” there [are] a lot of designs!"
My quarantine project
"[The structure] is probably pre-fab, it was here when we moved in and looked pretty crappy, but we painted it to freshen it up. I remember having something like this in my backyard growing up too. If I had to date it, it’s probably been here since the late 80s or early 90s"
Moved into a new apartment before quarantine started, gave us some time to upgrade our side yard! We built all the planters ourselves and are really excited to try gardening for the first time
"We got [artificial lawn] from Home Depot. It's one that's formulated for pets. We got a cheaper one first and didn't like how it looked so lifeless and fake, this one was a little under $200 but we love it. Comfy and looks lush!"
Dont water your herbs by spraying them from above. Its like you would get splashed with cold water on a steaming hot day. Water the earth and do it in the morning becaue if you water in the evening theres more chance to spread fungi.
Front yard COVID-19 project, before and after
"Some pictures of the project and everything that was completed.
These are all my first landscaping projects and I am very happy with the imperfections in them. I purchased a saw, screw gun, proper digging shovel, etc. for these projects. Please let me know if there is something I can do to improve anything.
Need to finish up the porch but it has been raining the past few days.With some leftover wood, I also created two trellis for the flowering vines in my garden (one by my mailbox and one in picture one at the very right). I need to put those in today, will post pictures of those tonight."
Covid project- bathroom makeover. I did the painting and we hired out for the bathtub work
Quarantine project number ?? Been wanting to make this for years and finally had time. Mostly scrap ends left over from other projects. This is how I avoid actual adult responsibilities and keep my sanity
Link to the pattern used.
My quarantine project completed
"This took me roughly 20 hours"
First Quarantine Project
"I actually just cut around the edges very carefully with sharp embroidery scissors after finishing and put it in the frame!
Pattern: Head of a Young Boy from HipsterStitchInc on Etsy"
I work in health and though I am grateful to be gainfully employed and busy working I am a tiny bit jealous of not having the same time (and energy) to put into projects like these
Same. While not in healthcare my entire job can be done by laptop. I've gotten no extra time off. What's worse is that I use to travel a lot and my travel reimbursement made up 20% of my income which paid for my cars, insurance and other stuff. That's all gone now and I don't get to claim unemployment.
Load More Replies...My husband got a bunch of cheap solar panels and put them in our unused back yard. They power up UPS batteries and now our computer room/SIP office runs off of solar power! 98047372_1...db7f66.jpg
I guess I now know why I keep hearing about the lines of people at Home Depot. While the home transformations are lovely, I'm disappointed that so many people found it "necessary" to go shopping for home improvement items.
Well I kind of was thinking the same.... I have to say I've never seen home depot more packed. Although the risk is great, I'd say they did make great use of their time.
Load More Replies...I live in California and I must say that I'm so very jealous of folks with such large yards. We have nothing but cement sliver of patios unless you are very wealthy. Great job all.
I work construction (mostly small remodels). This is why Home Depot and Lowe's has lines around the block. So much for self quarantine.
I was so proud about my 50 yo pipe wrench restoration and then I see this... these are fabulous!
A lot I'd tgese are really great, but how are people actually managing to get materials delivered and tradespeople to come during lockdown? And why are we celebrating plastic lawns?
Because of the totally fake house repainting (currently in number 2 spot) it made me doubt the legitimacy of most of the other projects. I'm just feeling very cynical.
I'm making a quilt throw out of old scarves that I have found over the last 3 decades. So far I have used silk, wool, cotton, polyester and poly blends. I'm not going to add inner padding, just backing with an old high thread count topsheet. Quilt-3-5e...261d1b.png
This should be seen by the many people who are whining about how bored they are. All of these projects are improvements and some show real design skills and creativity. Bravo! You see the difference between 'time and hands' and 'time on my hands.'
I work in health and though I am grateful to be gainfully employed and busy working I am a tiny bit jealous of not having the same time (and energy) to put into projects like these
Same. While not in healthcare my entire job can be done by laptop. I've gotten no extra time off. What's worse is that I use to travel a lot and my travel reimbursement made up 20% of my income which paid for my cars, insurance and other stuff. That's all gone now and I don't get to claim unemployment.
Load More Replies...My husband got a bunch of cheap solar panels and put them in our unused back yard. They power up UPS batteries and now our computer room/SIP office runs off of solar power! 98047372_1...db7f66.jpg
I guess I now know why I keep hearing about the lines of people at Home Depot. While the home transformations are lovely, I'm disappointed that so many people found it "necessary" to go shopping for home improvement items.
Well I kind of was thinking the same.... I have to say I've never seen home depot more packed. Although the risk is great, I'd say they did make great use of their time.
Load More Replies...I live in California and I must say that I'm so very jealous of folks with such large yards. We have nothing but cement sliver of patios unless you are very wealthy. Great job all.
I work construction (mostly small remodels). This is why Home Depot and Lowe's has lines around the block. So much for self quarantine.
I was so proud about my 50 yo pipe wrench restoration and then I see this... these are fabulous!
A lot I'd tgese are really great, but how are people actually managing to get materials delivered and tradespeople to come during lockdown? And why are we celebrating plastic lawns?
Because of the totally fake house repainting (currently in number 2 spot) it made me doubt the legitimacy of most of the other projects. I'm just feeling very cynical.
I'm making a quilt throw out of old scarves that I have found over the last 3 decades. So far I have used silk, wool, cotton, polyester and poly blends. I'm not going to add inner padding, just backing with an old high thread count topsheet. Quilt-3-5e...261d1b.png
This should be seen by the many people who are whining about how bored they are. All of these projects are improvements and some show real design skills and creativity. Bravo! You see the difference between 'time and hands' and 'time on my hands.'