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Cheap Crafts to Make During National Craft Month

March is National Craft Month, which makes it the perfect time to channel your inner creativity. This month will present you with many opportunities to attend classes, try out new mediums of art, and learn more about the crafting world as a whole. You might even be able to attend some craft shows. However, one of the best things you can do during March is to figure out a new craft that might be fun for you to get into. You might consider looking for a craft that is also good for your budget though. These ten crafts will cost you next to nothing to start working on and might even help you earn some profits as you perfect your skills.

1. Cross-Stitch
One of the cheapest crafts to get into is cross-stitch. All you really need to get started on cross-stitch is a hoop, needle, thread, and scissors. These items are all inexpensive on their own and can be purchased in bulk to help you save even more money. You can find an assortment of patterns online for free to help you get started too. Of course, you can also make your own patterns. One of the easiest things, to begin with, is just making letters. This can help you practice your skills before you start working on other projects. If you fall in love with cross-stitching and choose to make your own patterns, then you might even be able to sell them for some extra cash on websites like Etsy. Many people love to take custom orders for names and dates, while others will create fun fandom art that tends to sell like hotcakes.

2. Bows
Bows are one of the hottest trends on the market these days. Many parents love to purchase an assortment of bows for their little ones. So, if you’re looking for a craft that will pay for itself then you’re in the right place. Making bows isn’t exactly hard either, once you get the hang of it. There are actually numerous different ways you can make a bow too, so you can keep your stock up with ease. The best thing you can do is find unique materials to make your bows out of. However, working with a cheap ribbon, in the beginning, is probably one of your best options. There are lots of tutorials online, but once you learn the ropes you can really add to the creativity of your unique bows so that they stand out in the market.

3. Duct Tape Crafts
Another simple way to have some fun with craft month is to try your luck at making things out of duct tape. This craft is pretty popular now, but if you have a cool edge then you might actually be able to sell some of the items that you make. One of the best things to start with is a wallet. You can exercise a lot of freedom with this as there are many wallet designs you can follow. Apart from that, you might consider making a belt. This is one of the easier options to consider too and can be paired with any belt buckle that you have around the house. Of course, your imagination is the limit here. You can actually work to make duct tape flowers, dresses, bags, and so much more. Simply have fun with it and don’t be afraid to play around with designs.

4. Origami
Another cheap craft that you can take on is origami. This can be done with any paper that you have lying around the house, which makes it one of the best crafts to do in a pinch. There are many tutorials to help you out with your origami skills as you learn. You can start with some of the basics and then move up to exciting crafts like floral bouquets. If you want to step up your craft, you can even use specialized paper to make it stand out. You can also use heavier papers if you want to preserve your craft for longer. This is especially great if you want to sell or gift your crafts. Origami can be one of the best ways to relax your mind too, so you can get even more out of the craft than you ever could have hoped for.

5. Melted Bowls
If you have a lot of plastic things around the home that aren’t in use, then melted bowls are going to be a great way to create some awesome crafts that will make the home look amazing. These bowls can be made out of an assortment of things which will make it even easier for you to customize. Some of the more common items on the list to use are old toys and buttons. However, you can use almost anything that will melt in the oven. All you need to do for this craft is place some parchment paper on two different sized glass bowls. Place the item you’re melting in the bigger bowl and then add the smaller bowl on top of it. You might have to add some pieces to the side of the bowl to ensure all spaces are covered. Once they’re ready, simply place them in the oven and bake them for a while. Then, pull it out and let it cool. Finally, paint the bowl for a cooler effect or use resin to lock it into place.

6. Refurbish Frames
One easy way to add some character to your home is to spice up the picture frames that you have. You can easily paint them, wrap them in fabric, or add stickers, buttons, and more. This will help to breathe new life into each image and might even allow you to create a theme that will make it fun to show off each picture. You can also do this with a mirror if you’re looking to make a statement piece in your home. If you have an abundance of items in your collection, then you can even sell some of the items. Consignment shops, as well as online craft stores, are great places to show off your hard work. You can even shop at thrift stores to find cute new items to refurbish for your home or for others.

7. T-shirts
Custom shirts are a huge trend right now, so latching on to this craft can be lucrative and fun. There are so many great ways to embrace t-shirt designs, so make sure you find something that is going to suit your personal tastes. One of the easiest things, to begin with, is tie-dye. This allows you a whole lot of freedom that will truly let you show off your creativity. You can look up patterns online or just experiment with different looks. If you’re looking to take the tie-dye thing to the next level, then you might try galactic shirts. This will allow you to make a shirt that looks like it belongs to the stars. There are lots of tutorials for this online too, so it easy to experiment with. Of course, if you are willing to put some money into the craft then you can utilize a Cricut, heat press, and so on to help you with designs.

8. Custom Mugs
Coffee and tea drinkers know the power of a mug, which is why creating your own can be so much fun. If you want to keep things on the cheap side, then you might consider crafting your own mug out of clay. This is easy to do with a little practice, but you might have to get it fired at a pottery store. Another option is to purchase plain mugs in bulk. Once you figure out the mug situation, you can let your creativity take over. The options include everything from painting graphics, writing special messages, or even attaching pictures to the mug. You can have so much fun with your ideas and then sell them off for a profit later on.

9. Drawing
Drawing is a timeless hobby that won’t cost you a lot of money in the beginning. You can start out with this craft with some paper and a pencil, which makes it very easy to get started. If you’re not sure where to start, then try drawing something that you like. After you get an idea of where you are with the craft, you can find tutorials to help you draw specific things. This can truly allow you to find your creativity. It might take years to master your craft, but if you stick with it then it will definitely be rewarding. You might even be able to sell some of your drawings, which will help you pay for more drawing paper and special pencils as you progress in the craft.

10. Wreaths
If you’re looking to get into a craft that will earn you some major money, then making wreaths is the way to go. These crafts take very little money to make, especially if you shop for items in bulk. However, people will spend hundreds on them. There are lots of tutorials to help you make a wreath, but once you get the hang of it then it will take you no time at all. There are many people making wreaths these days, so it is important to have edgy ideas to set you apart. You might consider making seasonal wreaths, as well as those that cater to fandoms. Of course, your imagination is the limit here. You never know, you might come up with some fabulous ideas that will make your home look remarkable.

National Craft Month is the perfect time to allow yourself to learn something new and fun. These ten ideas will help keep things frugal as you put a piece of yourself into your artwork. You never know, you might find a craft that will truly speak to you and keep you happy for years to come.