Monday, April 27, 2026

Upcycle Something Old into Something Cute

 

Upcycle Something Old into Something Cute ♻️✨

(Bus Life Edition, obviously)



Alright friends… today’s project is for anyone living in a small space where “storage” is just a polite word for “whatever doesn’t fall on the floor when we brake too hard.”

So yes—this one is brought to you by Wildebeest, our 1990 Ford E350 shuttle bus conversion, where every item either earns its keep or gets side-eyed into reinvention. 😌

Because in 22 feet of rolling home, nothing just sits around looking “vintage.” It either becomes useful, becomes cute, or becomes a hazard.

Let’s upgrade something.


♻️ Upcycling Hits Different in Bus Life

Upcycling isn’t just a cute craft trend out here—it’s survival with glitter on it.

There’s no “junk drawer.” There’s just:

  • The cabinet that won’t stay shut if we hit a pothole
  • The tote that’s definitely over capacity
  • That one item that has traveled 3 states and still hasn’t been used but might be important someday

Today? We’re finally giving one of those items a purpose.

Preferably a cute one.


🧰 Today’s Project: “Tiny Space, Big Cute Energy Tray”

We’re turning something old into a decorative tray or catch-all that actually pulls its weight in a small space.

Think:

  • A tired frame that’s been sliding around in storage
  • A thrifted piece that’s been along for the ride too long
  • A random flat surface object that’s currently just… existing aggressively

We’re upgrading it into something that helps organize bus chaos and looks cute doing it.

Because yes, we can have both. Sometimes.


✨ What You’ll Need (What You Can Actually Fit)

  • Old frame / tray / flat surface item (no judgment, we all have one)
  • Paint or spray paint
  • Hot glue gun (held onto like your emotional support tool 🔥)
  • Scrapbook paper, fabric, or vinyl scraps
  • Optional: Cricut Joy if you’ve got it stored somewhere that doesn’t require moving three things to access it
  • Sealer (only if you’re feeling extra or tired of things sliding during turns)

🎨 Let’s Make Something Cute (On a Moving Floor Plan)

1. Find Your Workspace

Translation: clear off whatever surface is currently not being used as a table, storage, or charging station.

Bonus points if nothing rolls away mid-project.


2. Clean It Up

Wipe it down and remove whatever “bus dust” or mystery residue has accumulated from life on the road.

You know the kind. It’s… everywhere. We don’t ask questions.


3. Paint That Thing

Pick your vibe:

  • Soft neutrals for “I pretend I’m organized” energy
  • Bright colors for “you can’t miss my personality” energy
  • Pastels for “yes I craft in a tiny space but make it cute” energy

Let it dry somewhere it won’t be accidentally nudged, bumped, or used as a temporary shelf.

So… good luck.


4. Add the Cute Layer

Line the inside or surface with:

  • Scrapbook paper
  • Fabric
  • Vinyl pieces you swore you’d use eventually (today is eventually)

If you’ve got a Cricut Joy tucked into your mobile craft setup, now’s the time for a phrase like:

  • “Stay Awhile”
  • “Small Space, Big Chaos”
  • “Bus Life & Craft Nights”
  • Or the honest truth: “I made this to contain my clutter”

5. Seal & Survive the Ride

Optional sealing step, depending on how aggressively your next road trip is going to test your craftsmanship.

Because nothing says “real craft review” like a tray that survives a sharp turn.


💡 Bus Life Pro Tip

In a 22ft shuttle bus conversion, every item has to earn its space.

If it doesn’t:

  • Organize something
  • Store something
  • Or look cute enough to justify existing

…it’s basically just taking up very expensive real estate.

Upcycling solves that problem real fast.


💬 Final Thoughts

Living in a tiny rolling home changes how you see “old stuff.”

It stops being clutter and starts being potential.

And honestly? That’s kind of the magic of it. You learn quickly that you don’t need more space—you just need better use of the space you’ve got (and maybe fewer things that only exist to roll off counters during turns).

So today’s mission is simple:

Take something that’s been riding around with you for no reason… and give it a job. Preferably a cute one.

Now go make something adorable—and make sure it won’t slide off the counter when Chris hits a curve too fast. 😌♻️


Until next time, stay crafty, stay scrappy, and may all your supplies stay put during highway travel.

— Amanda @ Craftin’ Wife’s Creations 🚐✨

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