20+ People Who Prove True Talent Can Turn Anything Into a Masterpiece

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20+ People Who Prove True Talent Can Turn Anything Into a Masterpiece

Some artisans manage to create beauty literally out of nothing: they transform old junk into lamps, make ornaments from walnut shells, and sew clothes from old blankets. We decided to put together works from true craftsmen that are definitely worth a look.

Was asked to make rolls for dinner, then told I must now make the rolls for every family gathering moving forward.

I was making this piece of jewelry for almost 2 years and received a lot of money for it.

Mom asked me to make a spice rack.

Found an old heater and turned it into a lamp.

Cut out dinosaurs for my nephew. He’ll definitely break them, but I’m not too worried about it.

After 9 months, my Autumn Tree House is finally done!

Worked on this nightlight for 2 years and finally finished it.

Bought a terrarium at a sale and turned it into a desktop botanical garden.

Husband made this perfect loaf and had to show it to me while I was lounging on the bed.

Made a butterfly-shaped hairpin for my girlfriend.

I’ve been fighting depression due to not finding a job, I rediscovered my love for knitting and crocheting.

Decided to try out a new baking pan and I’m thrilled with the result.

My first brooch after a long break

Made plates as a gift for my daughter-in-law in the shape of her kitties.

Made a pot with roses out of polymer clay.

A Christmas tree made from pistachio shells, cardamom and cork

Hyper realistic cake attempt. Our whole family worked on it. I think we nailed it.

Made a jewelry box for my wife.

Made a house-shaped tote as a gift for a coworker.

Decided to delight Dad and recreated a photograph of my great-great-grandfather from brass.

I wanted to hang something beautiful above the bed, but preferably something that won’t fall on me at night. So, I just made a paper decoration.

I have a funny picture of my kitty. I made a magnet out of clay inspired by it.

Made a neat little bed for my son.

I’ve finally finished the miniature kitchen. Made from handy materials.

I knitted this shrug for almost a year. The sleeves were especially challenging.

Whew, hands down one of the hardest projects I’ve ever made.

I decided to make a handbag from leather and oak.

My first Pavlova cake

Saw some interesting earrings and decided to make similar ones for my girlfriend.

It’s a bird! No, it’s a spoonplane!

My boyfriend made a lamp from stained glass and wood.

Made a jacket out of 8 different blankets.

Do you create anything with your own hands? Share your masterpieces in the comments.

And these talented people brought old items back to life.

Preview photo credit TheTowerGallery / Reddit

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