50 Times People Made Something Really Cool And Just Had To Share It In This Online Group (New Pics)
InterviewHave you ever made something with your own hands? It's truly amazing how special that thing becomes. All the effort and even some failures along the way make it even more meaningful. Whether it's a ceramic plant pot, hand-knit gloves, a pair of socks, or any other DIY creation, each one is a labor of love.
The subreddit called "Something I Made" celebrates people's creativity by sharing their various works. We've gathered some of the most beautiful and creative DIY projects for you to enjoy. As you scroll, feel free to upvote your favorites. And don't forget to check out our previous posts (here, here and here) with more inspiring creations from "Something I Made." Let's celebrate the joy of making things with our own hands!
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I Am A Pet Portrait Artist
I'm still not convinced it isn't a photo to be completely honest x
Load More Replies...That pet has a cool design. Never seen a dog with a color pattern like that.
I could use another pet. TBH, I never considered getting a portrait artist as a pet.
This is perfect. Artistically sure, but it also captures the dog's goofiness and personality.
Beautiful work! The first dog that was truly just mine, was a liver Dalmatian. Miss my Chloe
A Custom Needle Felted Dog I Made!
My Wife Made An Amazing Cake For Our Son's Third Birthday
“Something I Made” was created in 2009 and has captured the hearts of over 2.9 million people worldwide! Among its many admirers are Karla and Fabricio, a Brazilian couple who decided to leave their regular full-time jobs to start the Rebordação project in Lisbon, Portugal. They create modern and unapologetic embroideries, and one of their pieces made it onto this list! You can also find Rebordação's work featured on Bored Panda - check them out by clicking here and here.
We got in touch with the artists to learn all about embroidery and the inspiration behind their beautiful work. Keep scrolling to read the full interview!
I Designed A Rattlesnake Pen Holder
I Made These Tiny Baby Turtles Hatching In A Bottle
I Made This Cemetery Gate From Insulation Foam, Plastic Skeletons, Spray Foam, And Paint
“Embroidery is common in our homeland, and we both learned the basics as kids,” Karla and Fabricio shared. “We have always been passionate about this art form. When we started this project (Rebordação), our goal was to avoid traditional ‘grandma’ motifs like flowers and nature scenes. Right from the beginning, we aimed to embroider fun, subversive, and thought-provoking pieces, using irony and sarcasm to express our perspectives.”
I Made This Blouse In White A While Ago But Decided To Remake It In Black (Both Skirt And Blouse Made And Patterned By Me)
What Do You Think About Combined Handmade Techniques? For Example, I Crochet This Iguana In 3 Colors Of Threads, Than Painted And Made Clay Details
These Are The Dragons I Crochet. What Color Should I Use To Make New Dragons?
If you take a look at Rebordação’s embroideries, you'll see that they’re unlike the usual grandma-style ornaments. Their creations are truly unique and stand out with a special touch of creativity. The artists shared that their inspiration mainly comes from the 'daily dramas,' which they find to be relatable to many people. “We also draw a lot of inspiration from pop culture, memes, and political cartoons,” Karla and Fabricio added.
Whale Shark Flask (And Cups)! One Of My Favorite Creations Even After A Year
Pretty Stoked On This Mandala Tie Dye I Made!
I Made This Forest Spirit
While Rebordação’s embroideries are unconventional, the artists are trying to strike a balance between preserving traditional embroidery techniques and incorporating innovative ideas into their work. They do so by embracing experimentation without disregarding the timeless lessons of classic embroidery. “While we may incorporate techniques like watercolors into our pieces, our goal is for our art to be recognized as embroidery with a modern twist, not simply as 'something' with embroidery elements.”
I Made This Crown From Paper For A Hat Party!
A Rope I Made Of Daffodil Leaves
Blueberry Cheesecake!!!!
Embroidery is an ancient craft that still matters a lot today. According to Rebordação, it holds a unique significance in today's world. “Embroidery stands out due to its unique medium. The time and attention to detail give more significance to the message or art we want to convey. For instance, we feel that an embroidered phrase carries more 'weight' than a printed one.” As for the future, the artists are confident that this art form will endure. “We see more people taking up embroidery, and other artists incorporating it into mixed media pieces. In a world where everyone seeks speed and immediacy, embroidery offers a breath of fresh air, a moment to slow down and say, ‘Wait, let me take my time.’”
Hi! I Made A Leather Corset Belt With Labradorite Inlay!
I Knitted Happy Sweater! Entrelac Technique Of Knit
I Made A Spider Brooch
For those who want to start embroidering, Karla and Fabricio have some advice for you! “Get familiar with the materials and first learn the backstitch. This stitch is simple and highly versatile, allowing you to create various things, which is extremely motivating for beginners. And remember, you're not a robot or a machine; imperfections are what make each handmade work unique.”
Take a look at Rebordação's beautiful handmade embroideries on Instagram! If you love their captivating creations and want to have one (or more) for yourself, good news! You can buy them on Etsy!
A Necklace I Made With Solid Sterling Silver And Glow Pigment That I Combined With Resin
I Made An Iridescent Stained Glass Floral Moon Panel
I Made A "Robot" Puppy
A Magnet I Made
Tangerines Handmade From Polymer Clay
Hand Embroidered Octopus Bag Made By Me. Completely Handmade, Including Sewing The Bag
Small Ballpen Drawings By Me
I Made A Top For My Sister In Law For Christmas And I Hope She Loves It. What Do Y’all Think?
My Stained Glass Earrings. This Is Real Small Stained Glass
A Whale Mosaic I Made With Shells & Sea Glass My Kids Collected For Me
Hand Embroidered Hat That I've Made
Made An Epoxy Resin Coca-Cola Fake Spill
Big Key I Made But That Unlocks Nothing
What Do You Think Of These Mushroom Lamps I've Been Making Recently?
One Item Took A Few Hours, Another Took Several Weeks And The Last Took Several Months
I Made Elaine's Dancing From Seinfeld As A Wood Wall Piece. I Hope You Like It
Some Smiley (And One Worried) Wood Carvings I Finished Recently
I Made This 16”x20” Acrylic Painting Recently. I Spent An Inordinate Amount Of Time On It But I’m Happy With The Outcome
Embroidery + Watercolor
Just Finished This Crochet Bag
Lately I Have Been Working On A New Set Of Pots. All Ready To Dry
Do You Think People Need Miniature Crocheted Toys?
Super Proud Of My Polymer Clay Snake Rings!
An Oil Painting Painted By Me
Melted Scrap Glass Swirly Coasters
I Made Some Lino Prints Of Birds Wearing Band T-Shirts
I Was So Proud Of This Planter, Then Someone Said It Looked Like Bacon
Pizza Slice I Made For My Brother For Xmas. Just Needs A Hanger And Some Polish!
I Knitted Sunset
The Stained Glass Lamp Is Made By Me
I Sketched My Fiancé Cooking
I Made Tiny Stained Glass Wet Floor Signs
I've said it once and I'll say it again and a thousand more times if I need to. If you ever post your cool creations on here, make sure to watertight mark your image in someway to protect your work. Not only does this allow for viewers to know where to go if they want to purchase one from you, but it will help prevent someone from stealing your image and claiming it as there own. Evertime I see one of these post, I see the cool things shared on them recirculated with other users claiming it's there's
Awesome article! So many creative people! I also loved the interview, even ordered an embroidery from Rebordação for myself!
The principal is simple, and whatever you make will be lovely, just because it's stained glass. Accuracy takes time to acquire, I look at the first piece I ever made, and think how much better I could make it now. But everyone else thinks I bought it... Just go for it.
Load More Replies...Need links! How can people taunt us with their beautiful things and then we can't buy them (if they're selling, of course)
Unless I am mistaken, clicking on the OP's names at lower left picture corner will go to the original posts
Load More Replies...If money was no problem, I would buy every single piece (or pay to have each creator make a piece for me) on this list x
I've said it once and I'll say it again and a thousand more times if I need to. If you ever post your cool creations on here, make sure to watertight mark your image in someway to protect your work. Not only does this allow for viewers to know where to go if they want to purchase one from you, but it will help prevent someone from stealing your image and claiming it as there own. Evertime I see one of these post, I see the cool things shared on them recirculated with other users claiming it's there's
Awesome article! So many creative people! I also loved the interview, even ordered an embroidery from Rebordação for myself!
The principal is simple, and whatever you make will be lovely, just because it's stained glass. Accuracy takes time to acquire, I look at the first piece I ever made, and think how much better I could make it now. But everyone else thinks I bought it... Just go for it.
Load More Replies...Need links! How can people taunt us with their beautiful things and then we can't buy them (if they're selling, of course)
Unless I am mistaken, clicking on the OP's names at lower left picture corner will go to the original posts
Load More Replies...If money was no problem, I would buy every single piece (or pay to have each creator make a piece for me) on this list x