1. Anthropologie Inspired Scarf Flats
You can take those old scarves and use them to make these beautiful shoes that are inspired by Anthropologies' silk scarf flats. These flats at Anthropologie are nearly $150, but you can make them for about $5. Buy a pair of sparkly flats at the Dollar Store – for $5 or so – and then add your own silk bows from your old scarves. You've got great shoes and you've saved over $100.
Tutorial/Source: starsforstreetlights
2. No Sew DIY Café Apron
You can turn those scarves into wonderful aprons and the best part is, there's no sewing required. You iron in some fusible webbing and iron on a ribbon to tie the apron on. That's it. You could make several of these depending on how many scarves you have available and they would make excellent gifts for Mother's Day, bridal showers, and other special occasions.
Tutorial/Source: scarves
3. Repurposed Scarf Fabric Bunting
Tie a few old scarves together and you have wonderful bunting to decorate just about anything. Use this to decorate a baby's nursery or for special dinners or other party like celebrations. You don't need anything aside from a handful of scarves. You just tie them together and that's it.
Tutorial/Source: lily.fi
4. 10 Minute DIY Scarf Tunic
You can turn a couple of silk scarves into a beautiful tunic in about 10 minutes or less. You can coordinate your scarves or mix and match to make something really unique. You'll get a beautiful tunic that is very 1970's inspired and it's an easy and really cheap way to add some exciting clothing to your wardrobe.
Tutorial/Source: lostinparis
5. DIY Upcycled Scarf Jewelry Tray
Use those scarves to decorate a beautiful jewelry tray! You need some Mod Podge – you know how I love working with Mod Podge – and a few old scarves to make this, as well as a wooden tray. You just Mod Podge the scarves over the wood and you've got a beautiful jewelry tray that looks like it came from a high end department store.
Tutorial/Source: helloglow
6. Repurposed Scarf Framed Art
If you just don't have time for a lengthy DIY project and you still want to do something with all of those old scarves, why not just frame them and use them for home décor? A silk scarf in a frame is gorgeous and depending on how many you have on hand, you could create an entire gallery wall of art. Use different colors and designs to get a really nice quilt look on the wall.
Tutorial/Source: apartmenttherapy
7. Five Minute Twist Bracelet
You can create this great bracelet in about five minutes or less. These make wonderful gifts for teens and adults alike and are so very easy to create. You don't even need the entire scarf so depending on how big it is, you could get several twisted bracelets from it. You just need wooden beads to add to the end to keep them from unraveling.
Tutorial/Source: hellonatural
8. Repurposed Vintage Scarf Shirt
Turn an old scarf into a gorgeous new shirt in just a jiffy. You'll actually need a couple of scarves for this and the result is a stunning shirt that is very feminine and very easy to make. Those silk scarves will be much better served when you pair them with jeans as this lovely shirt!
Tutorial/Source: recycled-fashion
9. Silk Scarf Turned Jacket
You can also turn a larger silk scarf into a beautiful silk jacket that is perfect for spring. It's not too heavy so it won't be too hot and it's absolutely perfect to pair with jeans or even those fancier work clothes. You don't even have to cut and sew for this. You literally just tie up two corners to create arm slots and you're all done.
Tutorial/Source: kendieveryday
10. DIY Repurposed Scarf Holiday Wreath
It's not close to Christmas but that doesn't mean we can't add some holiday DIY projects to our schedules. If you are working with old scarves and wondering what you can repurpose them into, consider this lovely Christmas wreath. This is made with an old wool scarf, although you could follow the method and create it with any scarf you have on hand. Use lighter and more pastel colors to make a spring wreath, too.
Tutorial/Source: onefabday
11. Upcycled Scarf Baby Bib
Who says your little ones can't be fashionable? If you have an old scarf that you're not going to wear anymore, you can turn it into an adorable and very fashionable scarf bib for baby. This is an excellent idea for upcoming baby showers. You can create bibs that are so unique, and look so high dollar. Plus, you can get more than one bib from larger scarves and they're really comfortable for baby.
Tutorial/Source: toddah
12. Cute DIY Scarf Strappy Sandals
We all love wearing our flip flops and sandals in warmer weather, don't we? Of course, those things aren't cheap and buying new shoes every season can get expensive. Instead, turn those old silk scarves into beautiful sandals. You can save money and be stylish at the same time. This is an easy project that only takes about 15 minutes and you only need an old scarf and a pair of flip flops.
Tutorial/Source: sheknows
13. Repurposed Scarf Sun Catchers
I love these vintage scarves turned sun catchers. I love sun catchers anyway, but these are really gorgeous and they're so unique. You make them with silk scarves and embroidery hoops. This is such an easy project and one that you can do in just a few minutes.
Tutorial/Source: sadieseasongoods
14. DIY Curtains From Old Scarves
Turn those old scarves into unique and beautiful curtains. I love the idea of creating a fabric shower curtain from old silk scarves or if you have a room with a smaller window you could create an actual curtain. By all means, make curtains for your larger windows, too if you have enough scarves to fit. You do it like a patchwork design, just joining the scarves all together and then folding over to add the curtain hooks.
Tutorial/Source: apartmenttherapy
15. DIY Scarf Bubble Necklace
This necklace is really fashionable and easily made with an old silk scarf and a few other materials. You wrap the scarf around Styrofoam balls and then secure and separate each section with a decorative ring of some sort. I love the entire look of this and you could do several in different colors and designs. They would also make wonderful gifts.
Tutorial/Source: scarves
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