Crafting is a wholesome way to spend your free time. It's creative, hands-on, and often oddly therapeutic. Whether you're painting, sewing, or just putting together a seasonal wreath, it's so satisfying to make something from scratch.
But not every DIY project goes as planned. You can have even the best intentions and still end up in a glitter-glued disaster. Enter the Facebook group 'That's It, I'm Craft Shaming!' The 264,000-member community is dedicated to celebrating the most hilariously terrible crafts on the internet. But don't take it the wrong way! The pictures aren't about tearing people down. Instead, they serve as reminders that perfection is overrated and failing is half the fun.
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It's brilliant. It's fun and doesn't impact on the usability of the scooter.
Load More Replies...It’s so bad it’s vitally really good isn’t it 😂
Load More Replies...In what conceivable way is this anything other than a massiv success?
This looks like something you'd see in a German amusement park during the Weimar Republic. Bizarre and kind of hideous, but still funny.
What’s wrong with that lol least scooter lads n lasses have a sense of humour 😂I’d be in firsts if I saw this out lol
There are plenty of reasons to try out something new even if you're not good at it. "Engaging with arts and crafts is accessible and affordable. Options such as knitting and drawing require very few tools and can be engaging and creatively fulfilling activities," says Dr. Helen Keyes, cognitive psychologist and head of the school of psychology and sport science at Anglia Ruskin University.
A study by Keyes and fellow researchers has shown that engaging in creative activities can significantly boost well-being by providing meaningful spaces for expression and achievement.
The scientists used data from a major national survey in the UK between 2019 and 2020 to investigate how creative activities might be impacting life satisfaction, controlling for variables known to affect well-being, such as gender, age group, health, employment status, and deprivation.
In total, the researchers analyzed a sample of 7,182 participants aged 16 and over from the annual Taking Part survey conducted by the UK’s Department for Culture, Media, and Sport, which explores how the public engages with these activities.
Keyes says, "We kept our analysis to arts and crafting at a broad level, rather than focusing on specific hobbies, as we know that people's preferences vary and they will find the craft or creative activity that works best for them."
More than 37% of respondents confirmed they had taken part in at least one craft activity over the last year, and they showed more happiness and a sense of life being worthwhile.
"All forms of art can be beneficial in boosting mental health. [These] benefits include [an] increase in self-esteem, reduction in anxiety/stress, improving communication, and fostering creativity," agrees Dr. Frank Clark, a psychiatrist with Prisma Health and a poet, who wasn't involved in the study.
Keyes suggests that not just individuals, but the broader society should make use of these benefits. "Governments and national health services might consider funding and promoting crafting or even socially prescribing these activities for at-risk populations as part of a promotion and prevention approach to well-being and mental health," the psychologist explains.
"Engaging with crafting is something that is relatively easy to introduce into your life."
If you don't think of yourself as particularly capable, Clark has four suggestions to tap into your creative side:
- Reframe your thinking to be optimistic about your potential;
- Do not be afraid to take risks to try a new activity. As you can see from the pictures, everyone has to start somewhere;
- Foster relationships with people who are in a creative space that are interesting to you;
- And think about what you did creatively as a child and do it again.
How you tell your doctor you're not taking your meds without saying it ...
Change the name of the company to Underbite and we're ready for Halloween in the office
Something tells me that is actually the least tacky thing in that room.
There's a good idea in there struggling to get out. Ah no, it's finished struggling, it's given up entirely.
This isn’t even a craft. They just wanted some see through storage. It shouldn’t be on this list.
Where? Am I blind, or is there NOT a corset in this picture? Or is the wire thing supposed to be the corset? I'm confused....
What *exactly* am I looking at here? I don't want to jump to conclusions, but are those the tails of some poor animal???
This reminds me of that Far Side cartoon with the elephant on the phone saying about his missing foot "They turned it into a WHAT?!"
This is quite a good painting. It doesn’t so much resemble TS, but it’s still a good painting.
These are very well done and don't really fit this list. This pic belongs on a ATBGE (Awful Taste But Great E x e c u t i o n) list. edit: getting rid of unneeded censoring.
Not sure people know how to score these. If they SHOULD be shamed, you vote them up. if they should NOT be shamed, you vote them down. The worst should be at the top and I feel like ones that are not really bad are at the top now.
I agree! It's confusing. I want to like the ones I like, but I voted them down because they are not horrible crafts.
Load More Replies...Most of these monstrosities should never have seen the light of day, much less been put up for sale.
Most of these items make me irrationally angry LOL I'm not sure why :-)
I love these posts, always good for a laugh, a sharp intake of breath, or an idea
Not sure people know how to score these. If they SHOULD be shamed, you vote them up. if they should NOT be shamed, you vote them down. The worst should be at the top and I feel like ones that are not really bad are at the top now.
I agree! It's confusing. I want to like the ones I like, but I voted them down because they are not horrible crafts.
Load More Replies...Most of these monstrosities should never have seen the light of day, much less been put up for sale.
Most of these items make me irrationally angry LOL I'm not sure why :-)
I love these posts, always good for a laugh, a sharp intake of breath, or an idea
