44 Times People Made Something So Cool, They Had To Share It (New Pics)
Interview With ArtistA scrap of yarn can be handwoven into a tiny strawberry or a block of mud can be transformed into a glowing lamp. In a world full of fast, cheap, mass-produced items, it is extraordinary to see people using their bare hands to turn ordinary materials into something beautiful. These creations just need a bit of imagination, patience, and effort.
Because no matter how advanced artificial intelligence gets, it cannot replace artists and craftspeople who bring a human touch — the choices, the imperfections, and the emotions — that machines simply cannot replicate.
From crochet to clay, there is a whole community of DIY artists out there doing just this and even better, sharing their work with the world on r/somethingimade.
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Humpback Whale Ceramic Lamp I Made
I Make Tiny Sculptures Of Abandoned Places :)
Dress I Made For Renfaire 2025
Arts and craft are not just hobbies, they can also offer ways to cope with stress, anxiety and other mental health problems.
That is exactly what Viktor Kushchenko, a ceramic artist from Ukraine, feels when he works on his sculpted lamps.
“Ceramic art and DIY projects are deeply meaningful to me. They help me cope with the depression and stress that the war has brought into our lives. We are also creating art-based rehabilitation programs for both military personnel and civilians to help them adjust to life off the frontlines,” says Kushchenko, who also runs a ceramic studio in Kyiv.
He posts under the name KUSTceramics on Reddit to showcase his work and is a frequent contributor to the ‘something i made’ community.
“The idea of sculptural lamps grew from my love for combining sculpture with light. My first lamps were abstract forms where I experimented with different ceramic structures and illumination. Then I created my first Whale Lamp — and it quickly became popular on Instagram.”
Can’t Stop Crocheting Strawberries Lately!
I Made Stained Glass Hydrangea Lights
I Make Small Street Dioramas Inside Old Spray Cans
There is also evidence that DIY projects have deeper psychological and social benefits. With the rise of AI and ChatGPT, both millennials and GenZ are turning more towards slow pastimes as a form of digital detox.
According to a 2025 survey done in Great Britain, 30 percent of Gen Z participate in crafts for mental wellbeing — more than double compared to older age groups.
It also notes that crochet is becoming popular among the younger generations, a craft traditionally linked with older generations. This is mostly “fuelled by the popularity of handmade fashion, TikTok tutorials and mindful hobbies.”
A report in 2023 found that the European crafts market is worth around €50 billion, which proves that it isn’t a niche market at all and there is a large consumer base for it.
Some Flowers I've Drawn🌻🌿🌸🤍
Stained Glass Memorial For A Friend's Hedgehog
My Latest Acrylic Cat Painting Series
DIY projects also help build support networks as younger generations are finding new ways to connect and share creativity online.
A study from March 2025 notes that community-based craft programs can increase people’s sense of belonging and social connection, helping with their overall mental well-being.
Speaking about the role of technology and online platforms in his work, Kushchenko says sometimes his clients use the internet along with their own creativity to create sketches for their work.
“Recently, I released my first online video sculpting course, where I teach how to create dynamic, expressive animal sculptures.”
The artist believes that the internet is a powerful tool as “it can be used to showcase and promote your art. You just need to use it properly, and you can share your vision, skills, and creations with the world.”
I Made This Expressionism-Inspired Self Portrait
I am a partially blind visual artist. I have severely reduced vision because of a condition called Leber’s Hereditary Optic Neuropathy. I use a bunch of different adaptive strategies to create my work
My Newest Set Of Stained Glass Butterfly Bookends!
3D Octopus Rug I Made
Finished Painting This Little Cloud For Someone Special
This boom in the craft industry is being felt across the world, not just on the Old Continent.
In the US, the overall craft industry hit about US $51 billion in 2025 and is projected to grow to $87.38 billion by 2035. The report says ever since the Covid-19 pandemic, more people have been ditching mass-produced items and getting back into making things by hand partly for the fun of it and sometimes for creative expression.
The analysis states about “71% of US consumers now identify as crafters, with approximately 85 million active creatives across the United States and Canada.”
A Ceramic Burger I Made Recently
A Couple Cat Ghosts I Carved Recently 👻 🐾
Bear Fence
The installation was a family project, but I cut every piece myself with a DeWalt cordless cut-out tool. Our last name is related to bears, and my father-in-law made the original fence (painted brown). I started with his bear design and add my own elements to create the new fence.
If you are from Western Wa, you might recognize the mountain
I Made This Yawning Cat Lamp From Ceramic. It’s Meant To Make People Feel Sleepy
As many studies suggest, the lockdowns during the pandemic also had a major role to play in this boom. Engaging in DIY projects during that time was associated with reduced anxiety and depression.
It also helped people regain a sense of control when they felt overwhelmed by news and isolation. When everything went online — school, work and even friendships — turning to arts and crafts was a way to bring a touch of physicality back into life.
Suddenly, crafts were not seen as something you have be perfect at. People who had not drawn since childhood were sketching again while people who had not touched yarn ever were suddenly learning to make cardigans.
DIY projects acted like anchors, helping pull people out of the mindless doomscrolling on their phones. But at the same time, sharing their artwork online also helped people feel connected to each other and less lonely.
Many people, as indicated by several surveys and studies, chose to stay on this path long after the pandemic and through these examples we can see just how much they have mastered their skills.
I Made Space Theme Hanging Suncatcher
Made A Dress Out Of Scalemail
Another major advantage of DIY projects is that people often try to use upcycled or recycled products, which makes them more sustainable. And with the younger generations leading the way in environmental awareness, it is also an alternative to fast, disposable consumer culture.
In a recent survey done in the US, about three out of four Gen Zers said they prefer sustainable products over buying from big brands. “As champions of sustainable consumer practices, Generation Z’s views also influence other age groups to change their buying behaviour.”
My Beaded Puffer Fish Friends!
Really Proud Of This. It Took Me Forever And I’m Really Glad It’s Done
Stained Glass Bookends 🌿
One of the most exciting things about the DIY boom is how people share their creations online. Many of them are now teaching skills on the internet that once required attending a physical class or going to a studio. As soon as someone posts a nice ceramic cup or a crocheted blanket, there are several comments below asking for tips and techniques.
The internet may be a chaotic place, but communities like these show that curiosity and creativity still thrive online.
I Made This 6’ Tall Steel And Stone Dancer
I Made These Lamps
My Friend Cut Off His Thumb Right Before My Wedding. So, I Built Him A Gallery Of Potential New Thumbs As A Gift For Helping At The Reception
Bastet Necklace
I Made This Mouse Mug
New Beaded Plant I Made!
Here's A Recent Shirt I Made That Combines Three Separate Techniques - Mandala, Geode, And Honeycomb
Let Me Take You To The World Of Wavy Impressionism With My Watercolor Paintings
I Made A Sun Catcher From Glass And Stone Beads And Empty Insulin Vials
Made My First Piece Of Clothing: A Chore Coat For Fall
I Made Leather A Pen Case That Can Also Be Used As A Pen Stand
Was Told To Post My Dresses Here!
I Made A Ring Box For My Engagement This Weekend! She Said Yes!
My First Ever Clay Sculptures Made From Air-Dry Clay (They're Ugly On Purpose). I Recently Made Them A Trio By Adding A Sleepy Star✨
Freehanded Owl Made With Thrifted Scrap Fabric On A Thrifted Sweater
Took Months, Pleased With It
Fiancé Took Me To A Tufting Workshop For The First Time
I Designed A "Habit Tablet" To Help Keep Track Of Daily Routines
I Made This David Bowie Costume For My 4 Year Old
I Made A Weird Little Wall Mounted Vase
There are some insanely imaginative and talented people out there. More like this please
There are some insanely imaginative and talented people out there. More like this please
