DIY Trivets are great projects for the kitchen. If you like having random handmade items in your home, these** terrific trivet tutorials** are for you. These** DIY trivets** are also perfect projects for those who have been planning to take better care of their counter tops and tables. Happy crafting!
Most of the DIY trivets we have here are easy to make. This wooden bead idea is perhaps one of the simplest.
Love piecing things together? If you do, this is a great craft project for you. You can use felt of different colors for an extra fun effect on your kitchen counter tops.
Modular felt trivets are a popular DIY project for those who enjoy piecing things together. They are not only functional for protecting kitchen counter tops, but also add a fun and colorful touch to any kitchen. These trivets can be made using felt of different colors, allowing for endless design possibilities. The tutorial for making these trivets can be found on the blog "How About Orange," and provides step-by-step instructions for creating your own modular felt trivet. This project is not only easy and affordable, but also a great way to express your creativity and add a personal touch to your kitchen decor.
The basic materials needed for these DIY trivets are wood dowels, drill, paint, and leather cord. To assemble your trivet, drill through the dowels, thread the leather cord through the holes, and make the handles. Done!
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This charming combination of rustic and modern elements will add a touch of warmth to your kitchen or dinner table. Wood dowels and leather cords together create a balance of natural textures that work well with any decor style. Whether you paint the dowels to match your kitchen palette or keep the wood's natural hue, these trivets are not only functional but also a statement of handcrafted elegance. It's as simple as some drilling, threading, and knotting, and voilà—you've got yourself a bespoke piece that is sure to impress your guests!
The tutorial below will lead you to the pattern for the flower trivet. Isn't it pretty? I bet these will make wonderful housewarming gifts. They can be stocking fillers, too, during the holidays.
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I think this is my favorite among these** creative DIY trivets**. While I am not a fan of the white because it's dirt magnet, I think that this method is clever and fun.
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This DIY trivet is a creative way to add a unique touch to your kitchen. The knot trivet is made from twine and is easy to make with the included tutorial. It is a great way to make a functional piece of art for your kitchen. The white twine is a great choice for a light, airy look, but you can also choose other colors to match your kitchen decor. This trivet is perfect for protecting your countertops from hot pots and pans. It is also a great conversation starter when entertaining guests. The knot trivet is a great way to add a creative touch to your kitchen.
You can make a trivet using a piece of wood cut crosswise but this idea works, too. The great thing about this is that it can play host to several pots at the same time.
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Hmm... I might just give this DIY trivet tutorial a go. I happen to have a gazillion popsicle sticks from previous projects and this tutorial seems a lot of fun to follow.
Stove tops can be fantastic trivets because they are of the right size. The next time you see discarded stove tops, don't hesitate to take them home to give them a new life.
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Repurposing these sturdy surfaces ensures your countertops and dining tables stay protected from hot dishes. Clean them thoroughly and feel free to customize their appearance with heat-resistant paint or by attaching rubber feet to prevent scratches on surfaces. It's a simple, eco-friendly solution that not only recycles but also adds a unique touch to your kitchen decor. Plus, the built-in durability of stove tops means your new trivets will stand the test of time. Enjoy your crafty, sustainable creation at your next dinner party!
Got creative kids? On top of displaying their work at home, you can also use their masterpieces to make handmade trivets. The idea after the link will show you how to create some with the help of tiles and Mod Podge.
Got some bottle caps from when you tried these bottle cap projects? Don't throw them away because you can still use them to make a** pretty DIY trivet**. The one shown above is covered with fabric but you can choose to cover yours with crocheted yo-yos.
According to the author, this** DIY trivet** is "simple and lots of fun to do." I'm sold! I so love simple craft projects using scrap fabrics.
There is a rock trivet photo floating around Pinterest; I'm sure you've seen it. The photo is from Martha Stewart but it doesn't lead to a tutorial. Thankfully, Leanne took a gander at the idea and showed us the steps.
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This particular trivet is inspired by a rock. It is a creative way to bring the outdoors inside and add a touch of nature to any kitchen. The tutorial was provided by Leanne, who was inspired by a photo of a rock trivet from Martha Stewart. The tutorial is easy to follow and requires minimal supplies. This DIY project is great for those looking to add a unique and rustic touch to their kitchen. It is also a great way to upcycle materials and give them a new life. This rock trivet is sure to be a conversation starter.
Instead of using an actual tree stump, why don't you make a trivet using felt strips? I think this is a cute idea. I bet it's fun to make, too.
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Aren't these** DIY trivet ideas** brilliant? Because I used our one and only metal trivet as a base for a DIY chandelier (I kid you not), I will probably try a couple of these** DIY trivet projects**.
Again, happy crafting!