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7 Trending Crafts to Sink Your Hands Into in 2022 Glassblowing. Tufting. Stained glass art. Terrazzo. Crochet. Dried flower arranging (the eco-friendly kind) Polymer clay everything.
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Learn More »Before I joined the ClassBento team I had no idea what a terrarium was, let alone the incredible effect that can come from upending a cup filled with paint onto a canvas – all hail the joys of paint pouring (shoutout to Chelsey Foskett for showing me how it’s done). Three years on and a ton of workshops later, I can proudly say that my brain is a craft glossary. As Head of Editorial, every day the team and I are inspired by traditional crafts and techniques that have evolved over the centuries. What’s even cooler, is the way these are brought to life through workshops and shared with passionate makers and curious newbies – many of whom haven’t picked up a paintbrush since primary school. And whether it’s the result of being cooped up in our houses for months on end or the power of platforms like TikTok pushing trending craft videos out to millions of eyes across the globe, niche crafts are finally having their much-deserved moment in the spotlight. From glass and flame to looping and arranging, here’s our pick of the up and coming crafts you need to sink your hands into in 2022. For anyone who wants to wield fire and flame like Gandalf (or just make really cute homewares). Glassblowing has been on our radar since the amazing Mark Eliott listed his beginner's workshop back in 2019, and it seems the rest of Australia has finally caught on. The first sign that glassblowing had claimed the hearts of crafters across the nation were the hundreds of five-star reviews and booked out dates months in advance. Next came the candy-hued vases with funky imperfections and beautiful curves brightening our social feeds. Our suspicions were finally confirmed when The Block hosted a couples glassblowing challenge last October, and visits to our website went through the roof. Sayonara Kmart tumblers, DIY glassware is officially hot.
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A few important things to remember before being completely overcome by the magnificence of a vibrant bunch of yellow #billyballs: anything rainbow coloured has probably been synthetically dyed and chemically preserved which isn’t great for the planet. Like everything on the Internet, beware of unfounded claims of sustainability. Many local florists will naturally dry flowers like natives by hanging them upside down in a dark room. Our Editorial Manager Laine even experimented with her own dried lavender a few weeks ago. Sorry, Harry, we need your cupboard under the stairs for a while.
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