Despite the fact that you’ve undoubtedly spent years practicing and refining several more specialized DIY skills just like we have, do you ever get the urge to just craft something neat using a random object from around your house as a tool or supply? We get that all the time too, the most recent case happening when we thought about how much of a shame it is to waste the plastic that gets thrown away with toothbrushes so often. That’s how we found ourselves sitting down at the computer and scouring the Internet looking for ways to upcycle old toothbrushes!
1. DIY toothbrush bracelets
Just in case you’ve actually never tried crafting with not just a toothbrush but harder plastic at all before and you can’t help feeling like you might need a bit of starter’s help, here’s an idea that works as a great first project! We love the way
2. Upcycled toothbrush wall hook
Just in case you love the idea of boiling and bending the plastic of an old toothbrush but you’re not so sure you’d like to wear that anywhere, here’s an idea that involves much the same technique but gives you something a little more practical by the finished product! Take a better look at
3. Toothbrush and broken jewelry brooch
If you’re going to turn an old toothbrush into something you might actually wear, would you much prefer to make it a little flashier and more “glam” looking than some of the options you’ve seen so far on our list? In that case, we’d absolutely suggest taking a look at the way
4. Rainbow toothbrush painting
Making something out of your old toothbrush is not, of course, the only way that you can use toothbrushes in crafting! We also completely adore the idea of using them as paintbrushes for kids because different brushes give them different effects. That’s exactly what
5. Toothbrush printed winter tree painting
Just in case you really loved the idea of making some kind of painting with your kids using a toothbrush but they’re a little older and you think they’ve got the patience for a technique that takes just a little more care, here’s an awesome alternative! Check out how
6. Liquid chalk and toothbrush sidewalk painting
Of course, classic chalk drawings are a fantastic outdoor craft activity for a warm day, but if you’re never tried liquid chalk and sidewalk painting with your kids then we’re sorry to tell you that you’ve been missing out! Of course, the texture of the concrete is quite harsh on any brushes you might use, so we appreciated
7. Toothbrush painted Easter eggs
Have we really caught your attention now with the idea of using old toothbrushes for paint crafts that will likely ruin the brush but you can always use more ideas than just a few? Then here’s a slightly more Easter themed idea to add to your list (since it never hurts to have ideas ready in advance of a holiday)! We like the way
8. Electric toothbrush painting
Perhaps the toothbrush you’ve got on hand to recycle is actually an electric one and you just weren’t sue that such a thing would work as a brush for painting? Well,
9. Use a toothbrush to remove crayon from walls
Besides just being useful for crafts, did you know that upcycled toothbrushes can actually be the perfect thing for DIY cleaning solutions in bad situations as well? This tutorial from
10. Washcloth travel roll for toothbrushes
If you’re going to start making simple crafts with your toothbrushes, why not also make a couple of easy things for your toothbrushes as well? We actually made ourselves one of these simple travel toothbrush rolls from an upcycled washcloth and now we know that our brushes and our kids’ brushes are well protected in our suitcases. Get the full instructions for making one of your own on
11. Kid-friendly toothbrush handle from popsicle sticks
Maybe we’ve caught your attention with this whole concept of crafting for your toothbrush all of a sudden but you’re actually on the hung for ways to make teaching your kids how to brush their own teeth even easier? In that case, we’d definitely suggest taking a look at how
12. DIY toothbrush rug
If you’ve ever been a fan of weaving based crafts, like knitting, crochet, or macrame, then we just know this next project will be right up your alley! This fantastic DIY scrap fabric floor mat outlined step by step on
13. Watercolour paint splattering with a toothbrush
We’ve already talked a lot about using toothbrushes as a way to get different visual textures and effects in painting, but this particular technique might just be our very favourite one! We love the way
14. Glittery toothbrush timers
Sparkling water timers are something we actually make and use with our kids all the time! Whether we’re timing how long they need to brush their teeth or sit in a quiet spot for when they’re upset, watching the glitter settle helps the, gauge time in a way that’s calming and fun. The toothbrush comes into play in
15. Toothbrush stylus
By now, most touch screen devices like phones and iPads are sensitive enough that using your fingers is a fine solution. For some people, however, a stylus is useful for getting more detail if they are, say, doing digital illustration. For other people a stylus is an accessibility if they have limited hand and finger mobility. In any case, we adore the way that
Have you made other awesome, crafty things from upcycled toothbrushes before that you really enjoyed but that you don’t see here on our list? Tell us all about what you made and how you did it or link us to photos of your finished work in the comments section!
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