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7 Free Crafting Supplies from Your Bathroom

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7 Free Crafting Supplies from Your Bathroom

7 Free Crafting Supplies you can find in your bathroom! Save money with this smart hacks.

If you’re like me, you can never get have enough crafting supplies or tools. But you don’t have to spend a ton of money stocking your stash… check out your bathroom for some great crafty finds. Yes– your bathroom! It’s a cheap way to add a little flair to your projects for free.

Beachy Gold Thanksgiving Centerpiece

1. Bath Salts: Think outside the bathtub when it comes to bath salts. In this Beachy Gold Thanksgiving Centerpiece, candles are nestled in sweet smelling bath salts

One to pin! 31 Handmade Christmas Ornament Ideas: Each day a different blogger shares their handmade ornament idea.

2. Cotton Balls: Cotton balls makes great snow for crafts like Ornaments.

DIY Mason Jar Scrub

3. Epsom Salt: Epsom salt is amazing for soothing sore muscles. It’s also the main ingredient in making scrubs.

Use an old toothbrush to make paint splatters

4. Toothbrush: Don’t toss that old toothbrush… use it to make fun paint splatters!

Use felt pens to create cute Q-Tip People, a great craft for kids

5. Q-Tips: Here’s a fun kid’s craft– just grab some Q-Tips and fine tipped markers and let your pint sized Picasso make cute little people to play with! Great for hours of imagining. These were created by my then eight year old daughter.

Mason Jar Snowy Scene

6. Tweezers: If you are working with miniatures, have some tweezers handy! Use them to set the little figures like the ones in this Winter Wonderland Mason Jar Craft just where you want them.

How to make glitter globes

7. Water: Use water to for homemade Glitter Globes, a fun project for a rainy day.

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  1. Cyndee says

    October 23, 2015 at 8:56 pm

    These are all great ideas! Thanks for sharing!

    Reply
    • Malia says

      October 24, 2015 at 7:10 am

      Thanks so much for visiting, Cyndee!

      Reply

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