10 Fun Crafts Makeup
Makeup is more than a beauty essential. It can also be a wonderful crafting medium that allows creativity, color play, and hands on projects that bring joy. Whether you enjoy experimenting with colors, reusing old makeup items, or turning everyday beauty products into decorative and functional crafts, there are countless ways to get creative. Makeup crafting is also a great way to avoid waste by upcycling old or unused products. With just a few tools and basic supplies, you can transform items like lipsticks, eye shadow palettes, foundations, and compacts into useful accessories, decorative items for your space, or simple gifts. In this detailed blog post, we will explore ten fun makeup crafts along with preparation details, materials needed, step by step instructions, and tips for best results. Each craft is designed to be simple, enjoyable, and achievable for all skill levels. Whether you are a makeup lover, a DIY enthusiast, or someone looking for unique weekend projects, these ideas offer creative options you can try today. This guide will help you understand everything from crafting techniques to cosmetic reuse so you can begin your makeup crafting journey confidently.

1. DIY Custom Crushed Eyeshadow Pigments
Creating custom crushed eyeshadow pigments is a great way to reuse broken or unused palettes. Start by gathering all old eyeshadow pans that have cracks, loose powder, or colors you no longer use. This craft lets you create fresh shades by mixing colors and storing them in small reusable containers. Begin by placing the eyeshadow pan on a flat surface and softly crushing it with a clean spoon or makeup spatula. Once the powder is smooth, choose the colors you want to blend. Mix the powders together on a small dish until you achieve your desired shade. You can create matte, shimmer, or metallic pigments depending on the product used. Add a few drops of setting spray or rubbing alcohol to bind the powder slightly if you want a pressed form. Press the mixture into a small container using a flat surface and leave it to dry for several hours. This craft helps reduce waste, saves money, and gives you a personalized shade collection. Custom pigments are ideal for daily makeup looks, creative designs, or gifting to friends who enjoy unique colors.

2. Homemade Lip Balm Using Old Lipsticks
Transforming leftover lipsticks into creamy lip balms is a simple and fun project. Start by collecting lipstick pieces that are nearly finished, broken, or shades you no longer wear. Place the lipstick bits into a small heatproof bowl along with a teaspoon of coconut oil and a small amount of beeswax or petroleum jelly. These ingredients help create a smooth balm texture. Heat the mixture using the double boiler method by placing the bowl over simmering water. Stir gently until everything melts into a liquid blend. Pour the warm mixture into small lip balm containers or empty lip balm tubes. Allow the mixture to cool and solidify completely before using. This craft is perfect for creating tinted lip balms with a personalized level of color intensity. You can mix multiple lipstick shades to create a new tone that suits your style. The result is soft, moisturized lips with a touch of color. This project is also a fantastic way to reuse makeup items that would otherwise be thrown away.

3. Makeup Brush Holder Using Old Compacts
Old foundation or powder compacts can be repurposed into makeup brush holders. Begin by cleaning the compact thoroughly with warm water and gentle soap. Make sure to remove all leftover powder and residue. Once the compact is dry, detach the mirror if you want an open interior. Fill the base of the compact with small items such as decorative stones, coffee beans, pearls, or rice. These fillers will help the brushes stand upright. Arrange your makeup brushes in the compact depending on the size and shape of the container. You can also paint or decorate the exterior of the compact using acrylic paint or markers to create a personalized look. This craft is great for organizing your vanity while giving new life to old makeup packaging. It is portable, easy to make, and useful for storing brushes securely without taking up large space. This craft is ideal for small makeup collections or travel setups.

4. Glitter Nail Polish Using Loose Eye Shadow
Loose eyeshadow pigments, especially shimmery or metallic ones, can be transformed into glitter nail polish. Start by selecting a clear nail polish bottle and your chosen pigment shades. Open the clear polish and use a small funnel to add a small amount of eyeshadow into the bottle. Shake the bottle thoroughly until the pigment blends evenly. Test the polish on a nail to see if the color intensity is suitable. If you want a deeper shade, add more pigment and shake again. The loose pigment mixes well with nail polish and creates a custom color that is unique and vibrant. You can combine shimmer pigments for a metallic finish or add matte pigments for opaque looks. This craft is cost effective since it uses leftover or rarely used eye shadows. It also allows endless color combinations for creative nail designs. Store the bottle in a cool place and shake before use to keep the pigment distributed evenly.

5. Scented Body Shimmer Using Highlighter Powder
Old highlighters can be turned into luxurious body shimmer. Scrape the remaining highlighter powder into a small bowl. Add a small amount of baby oil or body lotion depending on whether you prefer a liquid or cream shimmer. Mix until the powder blends completely. Add a few drops of vanilla or lavender essential oil for a soft fragrance. Pour the mixture into a small bottle. Use this shimmer on your arms, legs, or collarbone for a glowing effect. This craft is perfect for special occasions or daily use to enhance skin radiance. You can adjust the intensity by adding more or less highlighter powder. This project helps reduce cosmetic waste and allows you to make a product that suits your skin tone and preference. Shake well before each use to keep the shimmer evenly distributed.

6. Pressed Flower Makeup Palette
A pressed flower makeup palette combines beauty crafting with nature elements. Begin by collecting small dried flowers. Clean an empty palette case and remove old pans. Place dried flowers gently inside each section of the palette. Pour a thin layer of clear resin over the flowers to seal them. Allow the resin to cure fully for several hours. The result is a decorative palette that acts as a unique art piece. You can store jewelry or small items inside if you prefer not to use it for makeup. This craft is ideal for gifting since it reflects a thoughtful handmade touch. Make sure the flowers are fully dried to prevent damage. You can customize the palette by choosing flowers in colors that match your personal style.

7. DIY Makeup Setting Spray Using Aloe Water
Creating a homemade makeup setting spray is simple and effective. Mix two tablespoons of aloe vera water, one tablespoon of rose water, and half a cup of distilled water. Stir well and pour into a small spray bottle. Shake before each use. The aloe helps hydrate the skin while the rose water offers a refreshing scent. This craft is a natural and affordable alternative to store bought sprays. You can adjust the formula by adding glycerin for stronger staying power or witch hazel for oil control. Use the spray to set makeup, hydrate skin, or refresh your face during the day. Store the spray in the refrigerator for a cooling effect. Make sure to test on a small skin patch if you have sensitive skin.

8. Repurposed Lipstick Art Canvas
Old lipsticks can be used to create abstract art on canvas. Start with a blank canvas and gather lipsticks you no longer use. Warm the lipstick slightly so it glides easily. Apply the lipstick directly onto the canvas to draw shapes, swirls, or color patterns. Blend colors using your fingers or a brush to create a smooth gradient effect. You can also melt small amounts of lipstick and drip them onto the canvas for a textured design. This craft allows full creativity and results in a unique piece of decor. Allow the canvas to dry fully before hanging. Lipstick art is vibrant and expressive, making it an enjoyable project for anyone who loves color play.

9. Customized Makeup Storage Box
You can decorate a plain storage box using makeup packaging and accessories. Collect empty compact cases, lipstick tubes, mirrors, and ribbons. Glue these items onto the exterior of the box to create a stylish collage. Paint the background with acrylic colors if desired. This craft transforms plain boxes into creative makeup organizers. The box can store brushes, palettes, and daily essentials. This project encourages recycling and gives a personalized touch to your makeup area.

10. DIY Tinted Moisturizer Using Foundation Leftovers
Turn leftover foundation into a tinted moisturizer. Mix one part foundation with two parts lightweight moisturizer. Stir well until the color blends evenly. Pour the mixture into a small tube or jar. This craft creates a natural coverage moisturizer ideal for daily wear. Adjust the amounts depending on how much coverage you want. This project prevents leftover foundation from going to waste and gives you a fresh skin product tailored to your needs.

