7 Weekend DIY Projects You Can Finish in a Day

7 DIYs to Try This Weekend! #weekendproject #diy

This weekend is the big studio sale (tomorrow from 10am–2pm if you’re in Atlanta), so I’ll mostly be busy helping out with the sale — mentally tallying purchases and maybe negotiating a deal or two. But if you have time for a few creative projects, I rounded up seven of my favorite weekend DIYs for you to try.

Here are 7 easy, fun projects to tackle this weekend — enjoy!

1. Color-blocked sneaker makeover — a simple paint update to give old sneakers a fresh, modern look.
2. French market bag DIY — make a roomy, stylish market tote with a classic woven vibe.
3. How to make a beach bag market tote — a sewn tote that’s perfect for beach days and farmers’ markets.
4. Ombre rung chairs idea — paint the rungs of chairs in graduated shades for a subtle, artistic update.
5. How to curl your hair without a curling iron — heat-free techniques for soft, lasting waves.
6. DIY fabric-covered milk crate stools — transform plastic crates into comfy, upholstered seating.
7. How to sew a reversible pillow — a quick sewing project that gives you two looks in one.

Links to the original tutorials provide step-by-step instructions and photos for each project. Pick the one that matches your skill level and available time — some take an hour or two, while others are better for a full afternoon.

Project tips:

  • Gather supplies before you start. Having paint, brushes, fabric, thread, or any specialty tools on hand saves time and keeps the momentum going.
  • Work in a well-ventilated area when using paints or adhesives. Protect surfaces with a drop cloth or recycled paper.
  • Test color choices on a scrap piece first, especially for paint or fabric dye projects. Colors can look different once dry or when placed next to other materials.
  • For sewing projects, use pins and basting stitches to check fit before final stitching. It’s much easier to make adjustments early.
  • When repurposing items (like milk crates), reinforce weak spots with extra fabric, webbing, or hot glue so the finished piece is sturdy and safe to use.

Why try weekend DIYs?

  • They’re a low-cost way to refresh your home, wardrobe, or accessories.
  • Finishing a small project delivers immediate satisfaction and a visible payoff.
  • DIYing is a great way to personalize items so they feel uniquely yours — and many projects make thoughtful handmade gifts.

If you plan to visit the studio sale in Atlanta, have fun — and if you try one of these DIYs, enjoy the process. Share what you make with friends or keep it as a personal weekend win.

Hope you have a great weekend.

– Brittni