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Mini Mug Rugs

I have seen these all over Pinterest and I can’t wait to make my own! You can buy a beginner punch needle kit on amazon for just a little over $10. With these, you can make a mini creative rug to look however you want, and act as coasters for your morning cup of coffee. You can make breakfast food, little emojis, cute animals and so much more! 

Make Your Own Prints

Do you want a certain print but can’t find it on the internet or don’t want to pay an unnecessary price? You can go onto Canva.com and use their pre-drawn elements and fancy fonts to make a print all on your own. Then, once you’re done you can download it and send it to somewhere like Walgreens, FedEx, office max or the school library to print off your unique art! 

Animal Jewelry Holder

Do you need somewhere to throw your rings, bracelets, necklaces, or earrings when you don’t want to mess them up? You can make your own little, cute, animal-themed jewelry dish with some clay from the craft store. You can get colored clay or a natural color and paint it after it dries. Then, you’ll have a little friend keeping your jewelry safe! 

Crane Hanging

Add some spice to your room by making an origami crane hanging. You can get some construction paper or color cute designs on printer paper. Just Google an easy origami crane tutorial, then poke some needles through the center and pull a string through. 

Bleach T-Shirt

Is there a t-shirt that you have that needs a fresh new look? You can bleach tye- it! Or, if you want to add a design to a plain t-shirt, get a bleach pen and draw a little design on the shirt. After you let the bleach dry, just throw it in the wash and you have a new top! 

(she/her) Madison Thompson is a junior at The University of Missouri- Columbia and has direct admission into the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism School. She is an older sister and loves to read and write. In addition to Journalism, Madison loves creative writing. Madison has a self-published poetry book titled "The Journey". Her Poem Supermarket was a finalist in the 2019 KET writing contest.
Full-time student at the University of Missouri-Columbia (Mizzou), working two jobs, running organizations, and striving to be the best woman possible.