Everyone once in a while, we’re seized by that dangerous sort of inspiration that will have us undertaking projects we are by no means prepared for. Normally, we’re saved by the practical realities (and costs) of going to the store and buying the supplies or tools needed. But that doesn’t stop everyone.
So we’ve gathered examples of some of the most creative, yet cursed DIY projects people have posted online for your viewing enjoyment. Get comfortable as you scroll through, upvote your favorites and be sure to share your thoughts on what they were trying to accomplish in the comments section down below.
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Why Have I Done This
At home with a back injury, out of boredom I combined an old lava lamp with an old wall lamp. Yes I know it’s horrible, but I also kinda like it.
Had An Urge To Make ‘Taxidermy’
I think I’m sorry?
Someone Made A $450 "MacBook Trash Can"
I need to know:
Is this the ultimate, high-effort solution for people who refuse to let a basic plastic bin ruin their aesthetic?
We have all been there at some point in our lives. You are standing in the middle of a massive home improvement store surrounded by stacks of fresh lumber and rows of gleaming power tools. You might have zero experience with a circular saw or a soldering iron but suddenly you are convinced that building a mahogany deck or replumbing the master bathroom is a perfectly reasonable Saturday morning activity.
This sudden burst of unearned confidence is a fascinating part of the human experience that combines deep seated psychology with the influence of modern digital culture. It is a peculiar phenomenon where the lack of expertise actually creates the very confidence needed to dive headfirst into a potential disaster.
Was Told My Carrot Hand Belonged Here
Spent around an hour doing this and while I don't have regrets, no I don't know why.
Needed A Lamp. Spent $60 To Make One Out Of A Spare Thermos
VW Bug Bed
Someone is actually trying to sell this in my area.
One of the primary drivers of this behavior is something known as the Dunning-Kruger effect which is a cognitive bias where people with low ability at a task significantly overestimate their own competence. Because you do not know enough about the complexities of electrical wiring or structural engineering you do not actually realize how much you are missing.
Rip The Antique Globe Underneath All This
Cinderella
There's a 100% chance you'll put this on the wrong way on the first try
Found In A Hotel In Erfurt... I Don't Even Know What To Think Of This
You see a beautiful tile backsplash on a screen and your brain skips over the hours of meticulous leveling and messy grouting and instead focuses entirely on the polished finished product. In your mind the path from point A to point B is a straight line because you are currently unaware of the dozens of zigzags and pitfalls that professional contractors spend years learning to navigate.
Squishmallow Mask
My 9 year old made from a sacrificial squishmallow she used to stuff pillows she made on her sewing machine.
This Beautiful Paintjob
I don't know a thing about painting cars but I'm pretty sure you don't use spray paint.
Found In The Wild
Behold my Furbubu. I know it's been done before but I had to make my own. He's made from a toy bunny, a MacDonald's furby and ball jointed doll limbs!
This psychological blind spot is often fueled by the relentless stream of social media content that makes complex home renovations look like a thirty second montage set to upbeat music. We live in an era of digital perfection where a kitchen can be gutted and rebuilt in the time it takes to scroll through a few posts.
Oyster Shell Chandelier Or Ed Gein’s Skin Lamp?
External Hard Drive Encased In A Cement Brick
Description:
Cement brick with a USB hard drive inside. It was made by a guy I've never met and it has a bunch of random files and photos of people who went to a college I didn't go to. I guess you could say it's a bit of a time capsule. I've had it for years and it's hard to see it go but it's time...
Free to a good home but please note that it is a literal cement brick so it's heavy! But it has a handle.
Uhhh I Guess It’s Unique?
When you watch a professional or a high energy influencer tackle a project they make every movement look fluid and effortless. This creates a false sense of security that psychologists often refer to as the optimism bias which is our natural tendency to believe that we are less likely to experience negative events than others. You tell yourself that while someone else might flood their basement trying to fix a pipe you will be the exception because you watched a very thorough video tutorial twice.
Gaming Chair
Where’s The Remote?
Worth Every Penny
There is also a significant emotional component involved in the desire to do it yourself. This is frequently called the IKEA effect which describes how we place a disproportionately high value on products we partially created ourselves. The labor itself leads to love for the object.
Poodle Made From Seashells, Found For Sale In A Charity Shop In The UK For £2.50
Gator Dolls
Found these on Facebook marketplace in Portland, OR.
Omfg I know the mother/son duo that makes these. Their Etsy shop is called MyWeirdFriends.
Bedazzled Great Value Toilet Bowl Bleach (Empty)
Even if the bookshelf is slightly crooked or the paint job has a few visible drips, the fact that your own hands did the work provides a sense of pride that a store bought item simply cannot replicate. This emotional payoff is a powerful motivator that pushes people to take on tasks that are objectively outside of their current skill level. We want to be the masters of our own domain and we want to feel the satisfaction of saying that we built this with our own two hands.
Found On Facebook Market Place
Anyone Wants Sneakers For Their Shirt Collar?
Furthermore we are often victims of the planning fallacy which is our habit of underestimating how much time and money a project will actually require. We go into the hardware store thinking a project will cost fifty dollars and take two hours but we end up returning four times for different parts while the sun goes down and the project remains unfinished.
An Attempt Was Made
An attempt was made by me no less at making a ‘stitch biting hat’, the end result did not match the picture I had imagined it to look like.
Quite why I carried this on to completion is anyone’s guess.
Singular Cotton Swab Holder
I Modified A Pillow To Make It Bendy
I could actually see this being useful, for those of us that need support/containment at night...instead I shift pillows and plushies and move them around and smoosh them until I'm comfortable...and I have to bury my hands in plushies at night, otherwise my arms flail and I wake myself up by smacking the wall 😖
This optimism is what gets us started but it is often the grit and the refusal to give up that eventually sees us through to the end. While the results of a first time DIY project might not always be magazine quality the journey itself is how we eventually move from being a confident amateur to a truly skilled hobbyist. We might start with a misplaced belief in our own abilities but through trial and error and perhaps a few minor plumbing leaks we eventually gain the real knowledge we thought we had at the beginning.
Landlord Replaced My Door And I Noticed It Was Creaking
Landlord used screws instead of the correct pin.
Cowboy Hat Conversion
Holy Edgy
Was A Tissue Holder But I Quit Smoking And I'm A Sucker For Punishment Apparently
The 'Spoiler' On This Car Is Made Of License Plates
Free Couch, Comfort Not Included
I Made Surround Sound Headphones
Helmet with 5 adjustable rods. Each rod contains 1 speaker. Not pictured is the USB-to-3.5mm surround decoder (about $29 on Amazon).
Epoxy Resin Mantel Clock Embedded Full Of Crushed Stone
They Could’ve At Least Cleaned The Keys First
I saw this listed on Facebook marketplace for $35.
There could be anything in his hand and I still wouldn't be able to unsee that smirk from my peripheral vision.
Impressive Not Gonna Lie
One Panel Of Privacy Fence To Hide The Front Of Trash Bins But Nothing On Sides Or Behind
Bought Spare Remotes Then My 4 Year Old Found Electrical Tape And Made This So We’d Never Lose Another Remote
What Is The Purpose Of This
Facebook Table Wall
Decorative Spine
£3 Mirror And I Had A Vision
Guerrilla Coffee Dripper
Too lazy to buy a $5 coffee pour over but not too lazy to buy coffee filters, so I make this instead.
Here Child, Have This Abomination
Our Thanksgiving Yoda Gingerbread Cookie Turned Out Better Than Expected
My Neighbor’s New Walkway. They Are Doing Their Own Renovations Before Trying To Sell
I Make Weird Food Purses Out Of Clay And Resin
Intriguing, But Why?
Found These Handbuilt Beauties On Marketplace
Don’t Ask Me About It
“Don’t message just to talk about it” 20 hours of welding the most uncomfortable and heavy chair made from timing chains.
Description:
ITS UP FOR SALE, NOT CONVERSATION. PLEASE DONT MESSAGE ME JUST TO TALK ABOUT IT. NOWHERE IN THIS LISTING DOES IT SAY SEEKING ATTENTION OR CONVERSATION OR RANDOM SMART COMENTS. THANK YOU. 5' long 32" tall 34.5" wide. 23" wide seat 28" high backrest. Made from mixed timing chain, roller chain, pipe, unistrut and turnbuckles. About 20 hrs in fitting and welding. 4 lbs of wire holdin it together. Stainless steel cupholders big enough for tallboys and Yeti mugs. Bring help loading. Is heavy but has functioning wheels.
