12 Creative Ways to Repurpose Coffee Sacks ...

By Meream

There are many creative Ways to Repurpose Coffee Sacks. The coffee sack upcycling projects we have gathered here are for making home decor, accessories, and things that will help you become more organized. And just like most of the DIY lists I give you, these ways to repurpose coffee sacks are fairly easy and cheap to do. Let's check them out!

1. Center Table

Center Table Using strips of wood, castor wheels, batting, and coffee sacks, Diana was able to create this nifty center table. She says it's an ottoman but it looks wonderful as a center table, as you can see. This** coffee sack repurpose project** is great because it gives you an idea about the many things that you can cover using this material.

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2. Pillow

Pillow Making a pillow is definitely one of the best ways to repurpose coffee sacks. Why? Because you can display the interesting prints of the sacks. Also, pillows are quite easy to sew. If you don't need another cushion for your sofa, you can simply make a pillow case.

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3. Pouf

Pouf Here is another coffee sack upcycling idea that will be perfect for adding personality to your living room. This is a great project if you happen to have more than one coffee sack. Use different prints for the different faces of the pouf to have one interesting piece of small furniture.

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4. Purse

Purse This is probably one of the most impressive among these ways to repurpose coffee sacks. This is a version of the book purse that I featured a few days ago. With this project, though, you cover the book cover with coffee sack. And make a cheap version of a Dior bag!

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5. Ottoman

Ottoman This is a basic re-upholstery project. If you have an ottoman or stool that has seen better days, perhaps it's time that it experiences an encounter with a coffee bean sack.

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6. Rug

Rug Take a coffee sack, cut a rectangular piece, fold and sew all sides. You have just made a DIY and green rug perfect for your study or the patio.

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7. Window Shades

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This is a coffee sack repurpose idea brought to us by the ever-so-creative Donna of Funky Junk Interiors. Check out the link to see how she made these lovely and rustic window shades for her kitchen.

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8. Headboard

Headboard How cool is this? One of these days, I shall come up with a list of creative headboards. For now, it would be remiss of me not to include this fantastic project in this list of coffee sack upcycling crafts.

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9. Fabric Basket

Fabric Basket Sew several of these and use as adorable organizers in your home office or your kid's room. This is also a perfect project for using up fabric scraps.

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10. Apron

Apron I have yet to make a list of DIY aprons but this particular project clearly belongs to this post. If you want to display the beautiful print of your coffee sack proudly, sewing an apron is a wonderful idea.

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11. Lampshade

Lampshade This is another makeover idea that you can accomplish using a coffee sack. I think this will look positively lovely in a rustic-chic room. A white lamp base would be cute with this "new" shade, too.

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12. Bulletin Board

Bulletin Board Go beyond covering a cork board with a coffee sack. Add pockets and a rod for hanging things, too! That's what Shannon did and she came up with one lovely board.

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If you're in the mood for some eco-friendly crafting fun, these ways to repurpose coffee sacks will obviously give you lots of ideas. Hope you get to make something fun from these coffee sack projects!

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I use coffee sacks for home decor?
You can turn coffee sacks into rustic pillows, wall art, or even curtains to add a cozy, vintage vibe to your space.
Are coffee sacks safe for making reusable bags?
Yes, coffee sacks are durable and eco-friendly, making them perfect for crafting sturdy reusable shopping bags.
Can coffee sacks be used in gardening?
Absolutely! Coffee sacks work well as planters or garden liners because they are breathable and biodegradable.
How do I clean coffee sacks before using them?
Simply wash them with mild soap and water, then air dry to remove dirt and residual coffee smells.
What are some fashion ideas using coffee sacks?
You can create unique tote bags, wallets, or even patchwork jackets with coffee sack fabric for a trendy look.
Is it easy to sew with coffee sacks for beginners?
Yes, coffee sack fabric is thick but manageable, making it a great project for beginner sewers with basic tools.
Can coffee sacks be used to make furniture?
Definitely! Use coffee sacks as upholstery fabric for chairs or cover cushions to add a rustic charm.
Do coffee sacks have a strong smell that lingers?
They might have a mild coffee scent initially, but it usually fades after washing and airing out.
Are coffee sacks environmentally friendly to repurpose?
Yes, repurposing coffee sacks helps reduce waste and supports sustainable living practices.
Where can I source coffee sacks for crafting?
You can often get them from local coffee roasters, bulk stores, or online marketplaces that sell burlap fabric.
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