When I was small, my grandma tried to teach me to crochet. The memory of the ensuing "Cant do it!" tantrum remains embarrassingly vivid. If, like me, the idea of making your own appeals, but the sight of needles makes you sweat, read on...
Twinkle, twinkle...
My friend Holly's candles really sparkle, thanks to a super simple craft trick. De-label empty food cans and pierce holes in the aluminum with a metal kebab skewer. Put a tealight inside. Repeat.
Shoot 'em up
Make friends with a staple-gun: fab fabrics (love seamstar.co.uk) stretched over a canvas (try Amazon) look lovely.
Join the press gang
Try a screen-printing class at thepapered parlour.co.uk (London) or artison.co.uk (Yorkshire) – and take home your own art.
If you're beat... cheat
Well – a bit. Clothkits.co.uk fully prepped tapestry or Rob Ryan cushions are peasy. Similarly, try woolandthegang.com
Plate up
Stylish chef Arno Maasdorp does clever things on – and with – plates: buy a charity shop patterned platter, lay an alphabet letter on top (try alphabetpatterns.com) and, using aerosol paint, spray it. Matt black is striking. Now hang it.
Sit on it
Revamp an old wooden chair with a collage. Pick a theme – torn-up newspapers, maps, ornithology books... and, using PVA glue, cover the chair with your cuttings artfully, then varnish over and over for durability.
Further reading
Learn how to make Eames-esque shelves with ReadyMade by Shoshana Berger and Grace Hawthorne (Thames & Hudson) or speed-reupholster a dull office chair with designspongeonline.com.
Find Kate's blog on affordable interiors at yourhomeislovely.blogspot.com
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