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50 Times People Turned Extra Time On Their Hand Into Incredible Hand-Made Things (New Pics)

50 Times People Turned Extra Time On Their Hand Into Incredible Hand-Made Things (New Pics)

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Making something with your hands can be extremely therapeutic. Whether it’s knitting, pottery, woodworking, or painting, it helps to release suppressed emotions and shift one’s focus from stressors and worries. Not to mention the sense of accomplishment and pride one feels when they have a finished project to show for it.Ā Ā 

If you’re in need of some inspiration for your next mental health break, look no further. Courtesy of the online community Something I Made, we present you with a list of the most amazing things people created with their own two hands. Scroll down to find them, and don’t forget to upvote the ones you can’t wait to try yourself next!Ā 

While you’re at it, make sure to check out a conversation with Ukrainian artist Olga Vyshnyvetska, also known as Mr. Space Lobster, who kindly agreed to tell us all about her love of sculpting fantasy creatures. We also reached out to a maker of tufted rugs and the sole artist behind Gremlyn Rugs, Stephen, and Ian Finch-Field, maker of leather accessories, who kindly agreed to share more about their art as well.

Photos of their work can be found below, too!

#1 I Carved A Xoloizcuintle In Wood And Painted It With Colorful Details! What Do You Think?

I Carved A Xoloizcuintle In Wood And Painted It With Colorful Details! What Do You Think?
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#2 Needle Felted Dog Made By Me šŸ¤—

Needle Felted Dog Made By Me šŸ¤—
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#3 Little Jaguar Sculpture I Made! This Was Carved In Wood And Then Decorated With Thousands Of Crystal Beads, This Art Form Is Native To My Country, Called Huichol Art

Little Jaguar Sculpture I Made! This Was Carved In Wood And Then Decorated With Thousands Of Crystal Beads, This Art Form Is Native To My Country, Called Huichol Art
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Olga tells Bored Panda that what led her to make things by hand was the search for a suitable medium to let out her creativity. ā€œI loved nature and fantasy, and I tried a few artistic media before, but nothing clicked. 

Then, during the winter holidays in late 2018, I had some free time and decided to buy a pack of clay and a multitool and give it a try. I couldn’t stop after that. Sculpting just worked for me. I was finally able to work on my own designs and had so much fun in the process,ā€ she shares.

#4 Hand Embroidered Purse Parrot By Me

Hand Embroidered Purse Parrot By Me
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Currently, you can find her immersed in creating a series of sculptures called Grimwood Edge. ā€œEach sculpture has its own story, inviting observers to explore this imaginary world and expand on it with their own imagination,ā€ Olga writes on her website.

ā€œThrough my work, I aim to reveal the twilight nature of these mystical creatures, balancing sentimental admiration for nature with the phantasms hidden behind the familiar inhabitants of our ordinary world.ā€

#5 100 Hours Into This Charcoal Drawing 15 Hours To Go

100 Hours Into This Charcoal Drawing 15 Hours To Go
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#6 Berries Barrettes Made By Me From Polymerclay šŸ€šŸ“šŸ€

Berries Barrettes Made By Me From Polymerclay šŸ€šŸ“šŸ€
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When Olga creates, she usually goes with the flow. ā€œMy projects usually start with a simple idea: "Oh, that would be cool to make." I love starting without much expectation and seeing where the process leads. 

Sometimes, I make a rough sketch to calculate dimensions, but I mostly rely on experimenting and improvising. I like to tell a story through my sculpture, letting it emerge naturally, step by step. This approach can lead to difficulties, but it results in a solid story that evolves rather than being forced.ā€

#7 Cheetah Sculpture I Made

Cheetah Sculpture I Made
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When asked about her favorite creations up to date, she told us that her most loved projects tend to be her latest ones, as they reflect her current skills and ideas. ā€œWhile I work on a sculpture, I immerse myself in its story. Once completed, I release it into the world and move on to the next subject, always looking forward to new challenges and inspirations. This cycle works for me, ensuring that each piece holds a special place in my creative journey.ā€

#8 My Daughters "Sally Witch" Costume I Crocheted

My Daughters "Sally Witch" Costume I Crocheted
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#9 I Have An Extremely Shaky Arm From Brain Surgery I Had As A Kid, So I Paint With My Left Arm

I Have An Extremely Shaky Arm From Brain Surgery I Had As A Kid, So I Paint With My Left Arm
This isn’t all that great but why not try. Needing to touch up on the windows because they are very straight or maybe I should leave it as is
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She also kindly agreed to provide some recommendations for those who are just starting to get into handcrafting. ā€œDon't be too hard on yourself and have fun. Life is stressful enough, so let your craft be a safe place where you can explore your inner self and find comfort. Sometimes it takes time to get there, so keep exploring and enjoy the journey!ā€

#10 I Hope You Like My Paintings

I Hope You Like My Paintings
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#11 Just Finished A Batch Of Leather Bags - My Hands Feel Like They Went Through A Meat Grinder

Just Finished A Batch Of Leather Bags - My Hands Feel Like They Went Through A Meat Grinder
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Maker of tufted rugs and the sole artist behind Gremlyn Rugs, Stephen, tells us that he always was drawn to the process of creation, and making things by hand just feels incredibly fulfilling. "It’s the satisfaction of crafting something unique and the joy of working with my own two hands. Plus, there’s something amazing about the act of creating something beautiful out of nothing."

Similarly to Olga, the inspiration for creation usually strikes him from anywhere—nature, art, or even a random thought. "I begin by sketching or jotting down concepts to flesh out the idea. Then I move on to gathering materials and planning the execution," he explains.

"The next step is all about trial and error, adjusting as needed, and refining the details. Once I’m happy with how it looks, I move on to the final step, paying close attention to craftsmanship and quality."

#12 Fox Made Of Cotton Wool, By Me

Fox Made Of Cotton Wool, By Me
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#13 This Piece Took 350 Hours And Tells The Story Of Me Leaving Religion, Becoming An Addict, Attempting [Self-Harm], Living In A Shelter, And Finally Finding Myself. All Through Symbolism

This Piece Took 350 Hours And Tells The Story Of Me Leaving Religion, Becoming An Addict, Attempting [Self-Harm], Living In A Shelter, And Finally Finding Myself. All Through Symbolism
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#14 Charcoal Drawing 55 Hours

Charcoal Drawing 55 Hours
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One big challenge that Stephen faces when making his art is managing his time effectively. "The creative process can be unpredictable, and balancing it with other responsibilities sometimes means projects take longer than anticipated.

Additionally, sourcing the right materials can be tricky. Sometimes you have to adapt on the fly if something isn’t available or doesn’t work as planned. Navigating these obstacles requires patience and flexibility, but they also contribute to the growth and learning that come with each project."

#15 Very Elaborate Painting Of This Belgian Tervuren Shepherd (No Im Not Taking Criticism)

Very Elaborate Painting Of This Belgian Tervuren Shepherd (No Im Not Taking Criticism)
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#16 Men’s Purple Leather Loafers I Made For My Client

Men’s Purple Leather Loafers I Made For My Client
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One of his favorite projects up to date is a snail pull-apart rug he created two years ago. "It begins as a snail rug with an intricate shell, dripping details, and lovely shades of blue, pink, and purple. When you pull it apart, it really brings those colors to life, revealing a dynamic and visually captivating design. I love how it combines functionality with interactive visual elements."

#17 A Sweater I Knitted A While Back

A Sweater I Knitted A While Back
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#18 I Invented A New Broom Style That Makes Pictures On The Ends Of The Handles. Which One Is Your Favorite? Least Favorite?

I Invented A New Broom Style That Makes Pictures On The Ends Of The Handles. Which One Is Your Favorite? Least Favorite?
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Some advice Stephen gives to aspiring handcraft artists is to embrace the learning process and not be afraid to make mistakes. "Begin with simple projects to build your skills and gain confidence. Experiment with different materials and techniques to discover what you enjoy most.

Remember, the journey is just as important as the end result, so stay curious and keep exploring. Most importantly, have fun and let your creativity guide you. Every mistake is just a step toward mastering your craft!"

#19 Jaguar Sculpture I Made! This Was Carved In Wood And Then Decorated With Thousands Of Crystal Beads, This Art Form Is Native To My Country, Called Huichol Art

Jaguar Sculpture I Made! This Was Carved In Wood And Then Decorated With Thousands Of Crystal Beads, This Art Form Is Native To My Country, Called Huichol Art
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#20 My Watercolor Of The Blow Chair!

My Watercolor Of The Blow Chair!
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Ian Finch-Field, maker of leather accessories, costumes, and props and the owner of Skinz-N-Hydez Leather Apparel, tells us that he’s been a maker ever since he can remember. ā€œI come from a family of artists. Mainly painters, but I have been blessed with many inspirational artists and builders in my family. They taught me that my only limitation is my own mind. To expand beyond that and think outside yourself and those imaginary limits.ā€

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