
7 Upcycled Decor Projects That Cost Almost Nothing
Looking for upcycled decor projects that won’t break the bank? You’re in the right place. With a little creativity and items you already have, you can create stunning decor for pennies.
Let’s dive into seven projects that will transform your space without touching your wallet. These upcycled decor projects are perfect for beginners and seasoned crafters alike.
Upcycled Decor Projects: Glass Jar Lanterns
Start saving those pasta sauce jars! Clean them thoroughly and remove labels.
Wrap twine around the neck for a rustic touch, then pop in a tea light candle. Group several together on a tray for an instant centerpiece.
For a colorful twist, paint the inside of jars with diluted acrylic paint. Let it dry overnight, then add a battery-operated candle.
These lanterns look magical on a mantel or dining table. You can also use mason jars with handles for a charming hanging lantern.
Fabric Scrap Wall Art
Don't toss those leftover fabric bits. Grab an old canvas or cardboard, and cut fabric into strips.
Arrange them in a pattern—like a rainbow or geometric design—and glue them down. Frame it for a custom art piece that costs zero dollars.
Alternatively, wrap embroidery hoops with fabric scraps for a boho hoop wall hanging. Mix patterns and textures for a rich look.
This is a great way to use up fabric from old clothes or leftover sewing projects.
Pallet Wood Floating Shelves
Pallets are goldmines for free wood. Disassemble one (wear gloves!) and sand the boards smooth.
Cut to your desired length, stain or paint if you like, and mount with L-brackets. These shelves are perfect for displaying plants or books.
If you can't find pallets, check construction sites for scrap wood. Always ask permission first!
Pallets are often free, and the wood is sturdy for shelving. Another upcycled decor project idea: use old wooden crates for a similar look.

Cork Coasters from Wine Corks
Collect wine corks over time, or ask a local bar. Slice them in half lengthwise, then glue them onto a piece of cardboard in a pattern.
Trim the edges, and you've got unique coasters. Seal with mod podge for durability.
They also make thoughtful handmade gifts. You can also use whole corks to make a trivet by arranging them in a square and tying with twine.
Mason Jar Herb Garden
Mason jars are perfect for growing herbs. Fill with pebbles for drainage, add soil, and plant seeds or cuttings.
Tie a string around the neck and hang near a sunny window. Fresh basil and mint always at hand!
For a decorative touch, paint the jars with chalkboard paint and label each herb with chalk. The chalkboard paint makes them easy to relabel as plants grow.
This upcycled decor project adds greenery to your kitchen.
Tin Can Pencil Holders
Clean tin cans, remove labels, and cover with scrapbook paper or fabric. Add a layer of Mod Podge for a smooth finish.
These make cute desk organizers for pens, brushes, or even utensils in the kitchen.
If you’re feeling crafty, embed buttons or beads into the glue for extra texture. These upcycled decor projects are perfect for organizing a desk or craft area.
Old Sweater Pillow Covers
Got a thrifted sweater with a hole? Cut it into a rectangle the size of a pillow insert, sew three sides, insert pillow, and hand-stitch the fourth.
The sweater's texture adds instant coziness to your sofa. No sewing skills?
Use fabric glue instead.
Just fold and glue the edges—easy peasy. Upcycling old sweaters is a cozy way to refresh your throw pillows.
Combine these upcycled decor projects for a complete room makeover.
With these upcycled decor projects, you can beautify your home without spending a dime. For more budget-friendly inspiration, check out our Home Decor & DIY section. Happy crafting!
Need more ideas? Visit Better Homes & Gardens DIY or Apartment Therapy DIY for endless inspiration.