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35 Fun Back-to-School Crafts to Show Off Your Personality

Customize any pencil case, notebook, backpack or other school supply DIY in a snap.

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The best part of the back-to-school season is always the school supplies. But while it's fun to pick out notebooks, new backpacks and pencil cases from the store, it's even better when you get to personalize your own items. That way, you get to show off your distinct personality, choose your favorite colors and make everything one-of-a-kind. Oh, and you might get to keep a few things organized, too. Plus, many of these projects can be accomplished with art supplies you already have around the house (and maybe a few recycled items, too). All you need is a little bit of inspiration to get you started — there are ideas for all skill levels here.

These fun back-to-school crafts let you design your own workstations, lockers, desks, backpacks and everything you can store in them. So, what's your style? Are you looking to celebrate the fall spirit and take on an apple-themed project? Are you looking for something trendy and of-the-moment, filled with emojis or rainbows? Or do you want something more classic and watercolor-inspired? No matter what your school style is, they can DIY a back-to-school craft to match — and we give that an A+.

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Patterned Storage Pots

Patterned stickers make it easy to upgrade humdrum objects into cool storage pots. You can easily match colors or swap out the stickers seasonally.

Get the tutorial at Fall for DIY »

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Cotton Lanyard

Whether you need to stash your keys or hold an ID badge, do it in style with a DIY lanyard. This also makes great birthday presents for friends.

Get the tutorial at JOANN »

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Mini Button Chalkboard

If you need a place for little notes, reminders and words of encouragement, this DIY chalkboard is it. Plus, you get to use up all the extra buttons you have lying around the house.

Get the tutorial at Buggy and Buddy »

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DIY Homework Caddy

If you have all the supplies you need ready to go in one place — a cute place, to boot — you'll have one less reason to procrastinate doing your homework.

See more at Alice and Lois »

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Rainbow Desk Organizer

Not only does this desk organizer keep papers sorted, it reminds you of the ROYGBIV if you make it large enough. (You can use one for your office desk, too.)

Get the tutorial at a Kailo Chic Life »

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Rainbow Watercolor Backpack

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Emoji Magnets

Add some personality — ahem, multiple personalities — to those lockers with these LOL-worthy magnets. All you need are round magnets and some paint (make sure you have plenty of yellow).

Get the tutorial at The Surznick Common Room »

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Splattered Watercolor Notebook

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Gradient Calendar

Rumor has it that if your calendar looks like wall art, you might actually look at it every once and while. It's amazing what washi tape can do.

Get the tutorial at BlissMakes »

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Slatted Board

Letter boards always come in handy for those special milestone photos, but they all start to look the same. Give yours personality by making a DIY slatted board in a color that matches your room.

Get the tutorial at JOANN »

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Washi Tape Dry Erase Board

Perch this adorable (and affordable!) dry erase board on your desk or in your locker for to-do lists, love notes and more. Choose a pattern of washi tape that matches their desk décor.

Get the tutorial at I Heart Naptime »

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Desk Extension

Expand your work space with just a shelf and a few taps of a hammer, making room to store extra tech items or books. It's also a clever way to display artwork; you can easily swap in new frames or layer pieces that you love.

Associate Lifestyle Editor As the Associate Lifestyle Editor for GoodHousekeeping.com, Amanda oversees gift guides and covers home, holidays, food, and other lifestyle news.

Parenting & Relationships Editor Marisa LaScala covers all things parenting, from the postpartum period through empty nests, for GoodHousekeeping.com; she previously wrote about motherhood for Parents and Working Mother.

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Best Schools for Creative Writing in Virginia

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