So your friend just moved to a new home, and you’re heading over to help welcome them into their new space. The hardest part is figuring out what kind of gift to get them…. until now! Here are 25 of our favorite DIY housewarming gifts that won’t cost a fortune to make!
1. Painted Pots
This is an easy one, and so perfect for anyone who is a fan of a little greenery in their home. And the pots are handmade, making it an even more thoughtful gift. Just grab a paintbrush and a handful of white pots to get started. Head over to
2. Wooden Serving Board
This simple serving board would be perfect for anyone who likes to entertain… charcuterie would feel right at home on this piece. And it’s incredibly easy to make! Head over to
3. Cheers! Kitchen Towel
A kitchen towel is a handy item that most everyone needs, so why not transform it into something celebratory?! Here we have a fun towel with the work “cheers!” written in gold script. Make your way over to
4. Gardener’s Essentials Basket
If your friends have just moved to a home with a garden for the first time, then this “gardener’s essentials” basket would be the perfect gift for them. It will get them started with a pair of gardening gloves, clippers, seeds, etc. And everything is housed in a pot! Read more
5. Home Sweet Home Sign
This “home sweet home” sign will look gorgeous in any house, with its black and white color scheme and subtle decorative elements. Your friends are sure to absolutely love it! Make your way over to
6. DIY Dinner Basket
Give your friends the gift of an easy homemade dinner, with this thoughtful dinner in a basket gift. This one contains a variety of items, including spaghetti, olive oil, wooden spoons, etc. You can customize it according to your friends’ tastes – the key is to include everything for a complete meal. Read more about it
7. Crocheted Washcloths
Handmade washcloths are another great gift for anyone with a new home. These beautiful crocheted ones are perfect for the kitchen, pretty enough to be displayed right on the sink. And they can be made with all of those half-skeins of yarn you no doubt have in your craft closet. Get the tutorial at
8. Wine Caddy
This clever wooden wine caddy makes carrying a bottle of wine and glasses a snap. This would be the perfect gift for anyone who likes to sip on a glass of vino in the backyard. All you’ll need is some wood, stain, and a few basic woodworking tools. Head over to
9. DIY Tiki Torch Bottles
Here’s another great housewarming gift for anybody who likes to spend time out in the backyard. These DIY tiki torches can be made out of any type of bottle, and look pretty as a set of two or three. Make your way over to
10. Gin and Tonic Kit
If a boozy basket would be a welcome gift for the recipient, give this gin and tonic kit a try! This one is unique because it is all housed in a fun lantern that can later be used on the patio. Be sure to include extras like a citrus juicer, straws and cocktail napkins. Check out more ideas at
11. DIY Terrarium
If the new homeowners enjoy plants and greenery, give them something unique – a handmade terrarium! Just head to the local garden nursery and pick up the essentials… moss, ferns, succulents, rocks and some charcoal chips. Your friends will be impressed with your skills! Check out other terrarium ideas
12. Pom Pom Pillows
Jump on the pom pom trend bandwagon with this pretty DIY blue and pink pom pom pillow. Your friends will be thrilled to have such a stylish piece, and they’ll never know that you made it! Head over to
13. Marble and Wood Serving Tray
If the new homeowners are big entertainers, this stunning serving board might be a good choice for them. Made of wood and marble, the combination creates an elegant gift that is surprisingly easy to make. Head over to
14. Crocheted Blanket
A cozy blanket is always a welcome gift, and this chunky crocheted throw is no different. Except that it is handmade! All you’ll need for this one is a lot of chunky yarn and a crochet hook. Make your way over to
15. Painted Terracotta Pot
Transform a plain old terracotta pot with some paint and twine, and plant an herb inside – the recipient will be thrilled with the pretty pot and the living herb. It’s the gift that keeps on giving! Make your way over to
16. Monogram Wreath
There’s nothing sweeter than a wreath that’s customized with your monogram… your friends are sure to love this! And it’s not all that difficult to make – simply grab a few basic materials from your local craft store and you’ll be ready to go. Head over to
17. Free Wine Printables
These free printables have cheeky little sayings on them, making them a perfect housewarming gift for that wine lover with a sense of humor. Frame them up and your friends are sure to love them. Head over to
18. Home Sweet Home String Art
String art has become popular again lately, and with good reason – the supply list is short, and it’s not all that difficult to do. This “home sweet home” piece would be absolutely perfect for that new homeowner who needs something pretty to hang on the wall.
19. Cozy Plaid Blanket
Although this one may look complicated to make, it’s actually not as hard as it seems. All you’ll need is some flannel, fabric paint for the stripes, and a few other basic materials. Head over to
20. Champagne Wrapped In A Tea Towel
Champagne is always a good gift for a new homeowner, but sometimes it needs that extra something… and this might be just the thing! Simply wrap your bottle in a pretty kitchen towel or tea towel of your choice, and tie a ribbon around the top. This way, the wrapping can later be used as a towel! Read more
21. Fabric Napkins
If you know how to sew, then fabric napkins are always a thoughtful gift. These in particular are quite lovely, with a pieced look that comes from using a variety of different types of striped and solid fabric. Make your way over to
22. Lavender Rosemary Candle
A beautiful handmade candle is always a lovely way to welcome friends into their new home. This lavender rosemary one is made in a small mason jar and accented with a piece of fresh rosemary and a cute “made with love” tag. Head over to
23. Hand Printed Tea Towel
This colorful geometric tea towel is hand printed, using fabric paint and a handmade stencil. This is a super affordable project, so if you’re trying to stick to a budget, this could be the perfect option. Make your way over to
24. French Lavender Soap
Handmade liquid soap is a lovely gift for anyone, really…. and the beautiful labels on this one make it look like it is store-bought. Head over to
25. Printed Pom Pom Pillow
And last but certainly not least, this gorgeous throw pillow can be handmade… right down to the printed fabric and the fun pink pom poms. Feel free to customize it by changing up the print on the fabric, according to what the homeowners may like. Check out the full tutorial
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