
30 Creative Projects From “Something I Made” That Are Pure Eye Candy
There is something deeply satisfying about making something with your own hands and feeling proud enough to show it off. This collection features some amazing creations that people were so excited about that they had to share them on the online group r/somethingimade .
From clever DIY projects to seriously impressive builds, these posts are a reminder of how creative people can be when they follow an idea through.
#1 Humpback Whale Ceramic Lamp I Made

#2 Dress I Made For Renfaire 2025

#3 I Make Tiny Sculptures Of Abandoned Places :)

#4 Can’t Stop Crocheting Strawberries Lately!

#5 I Made This Expressionism-Inspired Self Portrait
I am a partially blind visual artist. I have severely reduced vision because of a condition called Leber’s Hereditary Optic Neuropathy. I use a bunch of different adaptive strategies to create my work

#6 I Made Space Theme Hanging Suncatcher

#7 Some Flowers I’ve Drawn🌻🌿🌸🤍

#8 Finished Painting This Little Cloud For Someone Special

#9 Stained Glass Memorial For A Friend’s Hedgehog

#10 3D Octopus Rug I Made

#11 I Made Stained Glass Hydrangea Lights

#12 My Latest Acrylic Cat Painting Series

#13 Bear Fence
The installation was a family project, but I cut every piece myself with a DeWalt cordless cut-out tool. Our last name is related to bears, and my father-in-law made the original fence (painted brown). I started with his bear design and add my own elements to create the new fence.
If you are from Western Wa, you might recognize the mountain

#14 Stained Glass Bookends 🌿

#15 A Couple Cat Ghosts I Carved Recently 👻 🐾

#16 Made A Dress Out Of Scalemail

#17 Deer Skull That I Carved From Deer Antlers

#18 My Newest Set Of Stained Glass Butterfly Bookends!

#19 Really Proud Of This. It Took Me Forever And I’m Really Glad It’s Done

#20 I Made This Mouse Mug

#21 Hi, I Made This Leather Corset!

#22 I Make Small Street Dioramas Inside Old Spray Cans

#23 I Made These Lamps

#24 I Made This Yawning Cat Lamp From Ceramic. It’s Meant To Make People Feel Sleepy

#25 My Beaded Puffer Fish Friends!

#26 New Beaded Plant I Made!

#27 I Made This 6’ Tall Steel And Stone Dancer

#28 I Made Leather A Pen Case That Can Also Be Used As A Pen Stand

#29 I Made A Sun Catcher From Glass And Stone Beads And Empty Insulin Vials

#30 My Friend Cut Off His Thumb Right Before My Wedding. So, I Built Him A Gallery Of Potential New Thumbs As A Gift For Helping At The Reception

Saumya Ratan
Saumya is an explorer of all things beautiful, quirky, and heartwarming. With her knack for art, design, photography, fun trivia, and internet humor, she takes you on a journey through the lighter side of pop culture.
This 3D Printed Internally Lit Fantasy Armor Is Every Cosplayer’s Dream
Meet Melissa Ng, a New York-based artist, a founder of the Lumecluster wearable art producers, and a person responsible for this amazing 3D-printed, internally lit, medieval-inspired fantasy body armor. Phew, try saying that in one breath…
To make it happen, she spent around 518 hours on designing this fantasy gear on her computer, before 3D printing the durable plastic frame and enhancing it with LED lights.
Melissa has also listened to the feedback that came after her previous armor designs and made this one so it would have the qualities of an actual medieval armor and its beauty wouldn’t rely so much on the feminine figure beneath.
“I made this in honor of the creatives out there who know that, even though it’s empowering to be the ruler of your dreams and creations, you also know how incredibly lonely the journey can often be.”
For the step-by-step process of making this magical armor make sure you visit Melissa’s website .
More info: lumecluster | instagram

Andrius
In cahoots with the secret orde… With nobody. In cahoots with nobody.
This 3D Printed Internally Lit Fantasy Armor Is Every Cosplayer’s Dream
Meet Melissa Ng, a New York-based artist, a founder of the Lumecluster wearable art producers, and a person responsible for this amazing 3D-printed, internally lit, medieval-inspired fantasy body armor. Phew, try saying that in one breath…
To make it happen, she spent around 518 hours on designing this fantasy gear on her computer, before 3D printing the durable plastic frame and enhancing it with LED lights.
Melissa has also listened to the feedback that came after her previous armor designs and made this one so it would have the qualities of an actual medieval armor and its beauty wouldn’t rely so much on the feminine figure beneath.
“I made this in honor of the creatives out there who know that, even though it’s empowering to be the ruler of your dreams and creations, you also know how incredibly lonely the journey can often be.”
For the step-by-step process of making this magical armor make sure you visit Melissa’s website .
More info: lumecluster | instagram

Andrius
In cahoots with the secret orde… With nobody. In cahoots with nobody.