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5 arts and crafts trends that will spice up your 2025 (and make you want to get crafty!)

  • Writer: Amelie Barrau
    Amelie Barrau
  • Jan 6
  • 2 min read

Updated: Mar 31


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2025 is shaping up to be a wild year for creativity! From eco-friendly masterpieces to mind-blowing digital art, we’re rounding up the top 5 arts and crafts trends that’ll have you rolling up your sleeves and diving into something new. Ready to get crafty? Let’s go!


1. Go green and get crafty: sustainable & eco-friendly creations

Eco-consciousness is here to stay—and the art world is all in. This year, it's all about upcycling, recycling, and reimagining everyday materials. Think reclaimed wood, repurposed fabrics, and plant-based dyes. Eco-tastic creations aren’t just good for the planet—they’ll make your craft game even cooler.


2. The future is now: digital art & mixed media madness

2025 is the year of next-level tech and art colliding! Digital art and mixed media are exploding, and we’re all here for it. From graphic designs to 3D-printed sculptures, artists are blending the digital world with traditional craft techniques to create futuristic masterpieces. The limits? There are none.


3. Handmade heaven: DIY like a pro

DIY is having a huge moment, and it’s not going anywhere. Whether you’re whipping up homemade candles, knitting scarves, or building rustic furniture, 2025 is all about personalising your space with handmade treasures. Trust us, your inner DIY superstar is ready to shine.


4. Zen and the art of crafting: mindful creativity for the soul

Ready to relax and get creative? Mindful crafting is the new trend we all need. Think mandala drawing, soothing watercolour painting, and meditative knitting. These activities aren’t just pretty—they’re good for your mind, body, and soul. Stress? What stress?


5. A world of inspiration: cultural fusion & global artistry

The world is your creative playground in 2025! This year’s arts and crafts trends are a bold celebration of global influences. From Japanese-inspired origami to African textile patterns, the fusion of cultures is sparking endless artistic possibilities. Ready to be inspired by the world around you?

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