5 DIY Influencers to Follow on Social Media

Whenever I think about DIY projects, I think of Pinterest Fails and how most of my crafts turn out. However, even with the failures, it’s difficult not to want to try the next DIY project that comes across my feed. It gives one a sense of accomplishment once a project is completed and who doesn’t like to tell others “I made that myself!”? Not only are DIY projects fun to tackle, they can also be an excellent way to get a brand out in front of others and look at it in a way they might not have before. This one was a difficult list to put together as there are so many great DIY influencers, but peruse below and hopefully you’ll find some inspiration for your next project.

 

Tatertots & Jello

She’s been featured in Better Home and Gardens and Woman’s Day with her creative DIY projects. Jen is a busy mom of 4 but still finds time to share with her audience her projects with hopes of encouraging them to develop their creative side.

Wine and Glue

Though she refers to herself as a “wanna be crafter” her work begs to differ. The crafts featured are ones that even the beginner crafter can handle or she just makes them look easy. Lisa also has some great Halloween costume ideas on her blog if you’re looking for ideas for your little ones.

Smart School House

With a published book, a front page Wall Street Journal interview and several magazine features, Kelly has made waves in the DIY world. Her blog started after falling in love with Pinterest and now she shares her crafts with over two million followers on social.

Mod Podge Rocks

Amy loves bringing ideas and inspirations together in one place along with other contributors to make the magic happen on her site. The group has put together some projects sure to inspire the inner creative side.

Inspired By Charm

Being an interior designer, cook, DIYer and writer, Michael bring some definite charm to his blog. His ideas encourage others to “throw away the instructions” and stay true to their individual style. So while following his instructions, be sure to throw in something that makes the craft truly you.

This was just a small segment of the influencers out there that are crafting geniuses that would be great for a brand activation or just to follow for personal projects. If you’re looking for ideas on how to activate an influencer for your brand, feel free to reach out to us.

 

 

 



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