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4 DIY Waste Basket Ideas You Can Make Today (With Pictures)

white trash can bin beside a couch in the living room

The best thing about DIY is having the opportunity to add a unique touch to your home décor.Try your hand at making your own DIY waste basket. These ideas are easy to make and you will have fun while getting creative. You can match to your décor or focus on adding flare to your home.

With just a few simple materials and tools you can create a DIY waste basket to match your needs. So read on to discover five awesome DIY waste baskets you can make today!

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The Top 4 DIY Waste Basket Ideas

1. Covered Waste Basket

How to Cover a Wastebasket With Fabric
Image Credit: weekand
Materials: Old waste basket, newspaper, rag, fabric (your choice), ribbon
Tools: Measuring tape, scissors, chalk, spray adhesive, rubbing alcohol
Difficulty Level: Beginner

This DIY waste basket is perfect for anyone who wants to add a bit of color and pattern to their home. To make this, begin by laying down some newspaper to give yourself a workspace. Then, measure the circumference of the wastebasket with a measuring tape.

Then, take your fabric of choice and cut it to the size you need, adding an extra inch or two for seam allowance. Rub some rubbing alcohol on the old waste basket to remove any dirt and dust.

Next, spray the fabric with adhesive and carefully lay it over the top of the waste basket. Finally, use a piece of ribbon to add some flare. You now have a beautiful, covered waste basket that breathes new life into your old, plain waste basket and gives you an interesting addition to your space.


2. Simple DIY Rope Basket by Windmill & Protea

MAKE YOUR OWN, CUTE DIY ROPE BASKET ON A BUDGET (1)
Image Credit: windmillprotea
Materials: Plain waste basket, wool rope
Tools: Hot glue gun, scissors
Difficulty Level: Intermediate

This simple rope basket is a great way to add texture and dimension to any plain waste basket. The concept is simple enough, but it’s a good idea to have some experience operating a glue gun. Begin by measuring the circumference of your waste basket and cutting the wool rope accordingly.

Then, take the hot glue gun and begin gluing small sections of rope around the wastebasket. Continue this until you have gone all the way around, making sure it’s nice and tight. Allow it to dry overnight, and you have yourself a one-of-a-kind rope basket.


3. Woven Waste Basket

Woven Fabric Wastebasket
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Materials: Wire waste basket, strips of fabric (your choice)
Tools: Scissors, hot glue gun
Difficulty Level: Intermediate

This is an easy but eye-catching project for anyone who wants to make a unique waste basket. Start by cutting the fabric into thin strips. Then, use the hot glue gun to attach the fabric strips to the wire basket.

Be sure to cover the entire basket, leaving no gaps between the strips of fabric. Once it’s all covered, you’ll have a beautiful woven waste basket that looks great and is sturdy enough to last. Just make sure to use a glue gun that can handle high temperatures so that your project won’t come apart.

And to ensure that this project stays affordable, try picking up some woven fabric from your local thrift store. The wire basket you can get at most dollar stores.


4. Easy DIY Twine Waste Basket

Make Your Trash Can Less Trashy
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Materials: Cheap waste basket, twine
Tools: Scissors, hot glue gun
Difficulty Level: Intermediate

Bring a rustic, homemade touch to your home with this twine wastebasket. All you need is a cheap plastic wastebasket and some twine. Start by cutting the twine into strips of desired length and width.

Next, starting from the bottom of the basket, use hot glue to secure the strip in place onto the basket. Keep adding strips in a spiral-like manner until you reach the top of the basket.

From there, cut off the end of the twine and let it dry. Once the glue dries, your wastebasket is ready to use. This project will take some time but is easy to do with minimal effort—perfect for an afternoon crafting session.

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DIY Waste Basket Tips

Need some help getting started with your DIY waste basket? Here are some essential tips to get you going.

Choose the Right Size

When selecting a waste basket for your home, it’s important to choose the right size that fits the space you have available. Measure your area and select a bin that is both aesthetically pleasing and practical for your needs.

Use Reused Materials

You can use items you already have in your home to create a DIY waste basket. Try repurposing containers like ice cream buckets or yogurt tubs, or any other durable plastic container that is large enough.

You can also use items like baskets, fabric bins, and wooden crates as well. Simply replace the ideas above with your reused item and adjust the instructions accordingly.

Decorate Your Bin

Once you’ve selected the right-sized container, you can start decorating it to your own taste. Try using scrapbook paper, paint, stickers, or other decorative items to give your bin a unique look.

yarns and other crafting accessories
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Add Handles

If you’re making a wooden crate waste basket, adding handles can make the project easier to carry and handle. You can use rope or straps for added convenience.

Shop for Accessories

To make your DIY waste basket even more functional, you can add accessories like liners or storage compartments. Shopping around for these items is an easy way to enhance the look and functionality of your waste basket.

Following these tips will help you create a stylish and practical DIY waste basket that fits your space. With a little bit of creativity, you can make a waste basket that is both stylish and practical. Have fun crafting!

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Conclusion

With these five DIY waste basket ideas, you have plenty to try for your own home. Whether it’s a stylish custom basket, a fun rope waste basket, or any of the other creative ideas listed above, you can make something to fit your style and home décor.


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