Monday 29 June 2015

22 Crafts Made Using Daiso

Everybody loves Daiso because everything in Daiso costs only S$2 (S$1.20 only in Japan)! With so many items for sale, Daiso is heaven for mummies like us looking for a good deal.

I've always looked to Daiso for my crafting needs, as do a lot of the Singapore Mom Bloggers (SMB). I've decided to compile all of our craft posts for your easy reference! Be inspired and have fun crafting! =)


22 Crafts You Can Make Using Stuff From Daiso:

1) Rainbow Blocks

Photo credit: Mum in the Making

Promote imagination, colour recognition and stacking with these easy to make yet very pretty rainbow blocks!

Learn how to make these with Diaso wooden blocks & watercolour paints here!


2) House-Building Blocks

Photo credit: Mum in the Making

Build your dream house, complete with a fence and trees with these draw-it-yourself house-building blocks. Just draw whatever you like! And you can easily make it even if you can't draw really well.

Learn how to make these with Diaso wooden blocks & permanent markers here!


3) Name Blocks

Photo credit: Growing with the Tans

Teach your kids how to spell their name and other words with yet another way to transform your wooden blocks. Who says spelling has to be boring?

Learn how to make these with Daiso wooden blocks here!


4) Colour Sorting Game

Photo credit: Xavvy-licious

Teach colour word-recognition with this easy to make colour sorting game.

Learn how to make these with Diaso sticky memo, laminating paper & magnets here!


5) Under the Sea Fishing Game

Photo credit: MadPsychMum (that's me!)

Instead of the usual fish, I decided to make different marine animals for my girl to fish. They are so cute yet small enough to bring out with you for your kids to play with when they are bored.

Learn how to make these with Daiso multi-colour felt & magnets here!


6) Felt Play Scene

Photo credit: Mum in the Making

Make a play scene for your animals with felt. You can make a river for the crocodiles, a jungle for the monkeys or a sea for the marine animals (such as those in #5). What is a story without the scene right?

Learn how to make this with Daiso felt & thread here!


7) Button Snake Activity

Photo credit: The Js Arena

Another activity you can make to keep your child busy is this button snake that will train your child's hand-eye coordination as well as instill patience as he/she threads the button ribbon through the felt.

Learn how to make this with Daiso multi-colour felt, ribbons & buttons here and here!


8) Finger Puppets

Photo credit: Joey Craft Workz

Why buy finger puppets when you can make your own? These are easy enough to do, even for your kids!

Learn how to make these with Daiso finger gloves, multi-colour felt & embroidery threads here!


9) Horse Hood 'Costume'

Photo credit: Mum in the Making

Going to a farm-themed party? This is perfect for transforming clothes that you already have without spending a ton of money.

Learn how to make this with Daiso felt & threads here!


10) Continent Map

Photo credit: Homeschool@SG

This is really expensive to buy so why not make one? The difficulty level can be quite high because you have to trace and cut them to exact proportions but the sense of achievement is incredible.

Learn how to make this with Daiso felt & threads here!


11) Light Box

Photo credit: Growing with the Tans

Spark your child's curiosity and excitement with this fun light box. Everything looks better with illumination doesn't it?

Learn how to make this with Daiso containers, LED touch lights & marble accents here!


12) Shadow Box Wall Decoration

Photo credit: A Juggling Mom

Love scrapbooking but don't know where to start? Get a simple shadow box, fill it up and you're done! Easy to do and pretty to display.

Learn how to make this with a Diaso shadow box here!


13) Inspirational Frame Wall Decoration

Photo credit: MadPsychMum (that's me!)

Have an inspirational quote or favourite bible verse that you would like to display? Just print it out and frame it. It is a great present for friends and family as well.

Learn how to make these with Diaso photo frames & decorating tapes here!


14) Wooden Door Signs

Photo credit: MadPsychMum (that's me!)

I love displaying door signs as much as I love making them. They can be given as a gift for friends and family or even to display in your own house or office cubicle.

Learn how to make this with Diaso wooden boards & decorating tapes here!


15) Personalised Magnets

Photo credit: MadPsychMum (that's me!)

Ordinary magnets are so boring so why not spice it up with some personalisation? Add stickers and photos to magnets and make them one-of-a-kind.

Learn how to make these with Diaso magnets here!


16) Personalised iPhone Cover

Photo Credit: Sakura Haruka

This is an awesome idea for those of you looking for a one-of-a-kind iPhone cover for your handphone. It's unique, pretty and best of all, very easy to do.

Learn how to make this with Diaso iPhone cover, decorating tapes & gemstone stickers here!


17) Beading Necklaces

Photo credit: Homeschool@SG

Let your child make their own necklaces with these DIY necklace-making kits. Your child learns hand-eye coordination, patience and best of all, a sense of accomplishment.

Learn how to make these with Diaso necklace-making kit here!


18) Under the Sea Party Bag

Photo credit: Mum in the Making

Make pretty party bags to fit the theme of your party by painting and embellishing paper bags. Cheaper and more environmentally friendly than plastic bags in my opinion!

Learn how to make these with Diaso paper bags & watercolour here!


19) Easter Gift Bag

Photo credit: Catch Forty Winks

Here's another variation of the party paper bags, this time by sticking washi tape and decorations. You can make bunnies for Easter, Xmas trees for Christmas, or even mandarin oranges for Chinese New Year.

Learn how to make this with Diaso paper bags, wooden pegs & decorative tape here!


20) Christmas Wreath

Photo credit: A Juggling Mom

Make this Christmas Wreath for a fraction of the price! You can decorate and even personalise it in any way you like.

Learn how to make this with Diaso wreaths, plastic vine leaves & ribbons here!


21) Art

Photo credit: MadPsychMum (that's me!)

Daiso sells good quality canvases and acrylic paints for just S$2. I prefer buying a whole set from Art Friend (see #22 below) rather than individually from Daiso though.

Learn how to make this with Diaso canvas & paints here and here!


22) Paints Container

Photo credit: MadPsychMum (that's me!)

I was looking for a container to put my paints and I couldn't find one that I liked so I decided to make one using Daiso's famous containers. This only cost me S$4!

Learn how to make this with Diaso magazine containers here!


We hope that you have been inspired by these ideas! We've got more to come so stay tuned! =)


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This post is part of my Mad-Made Art series that documents our artistic creations!


You can also see more on Instagram via the hashtag #madpsychmumart


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Disclosure: This is NOT a sponsored post, although all of us wish it were. We are just a group of very creative SMBs who are hard core Daiso addicts and who love to share our ideas with other budget-conscious parents. All creative works are 100% ours.
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