10+ Creative DIY Fixes That Prove Mistakes Can Be A Good Thing

Broken things aren't garbage — they're just pieces of art waiting to be made.

That's the energy behind these amazing, creative, and frankly jaw-dropping DIYs. These clever hackers saw potential where many of us wouldn't, and wound up creating things that are often more beautiful than before they were ruined.

Let's check them out!

This bag needed some love.

It was pretty rundown, and the inside was full of stains. Reddit user and TikTokker GdeGraafd decided to give it new life! They drew all over it with mushrooms and added in a new lining to the inside. CUTE!

An artist fixes cracks in outdoor spaces with gorgeous geodes.

Paige Smith is an installation artist who specializes in outdoor spaces. She turns cracks and holes in buildings into gorgeous works of multi-faceted art! How cool is that?

This heart crystal got a very special fix.

"The cat broke one of my mom’s crystals this morning. She wanted to throw it out, but I thought it’d be a fun experiment. I glued it back together with super glue and painted over the cracks with gold acrylic for a kintsugi look!"

I have no idea how they did this one, but WOW is it cool.

See this banjo? It was nearing the end of its life, so its owner decided to give it a new one — as a light! This would be so cool in a music store.

I have never seen jeans like this before.

"Thrifted these jeans for €1, they were so cheap because of that rip. I fixed the rip with a zipper :)," Redditor keepmedreaming wrote.

I never would have thought to use a zipper to fix a rip!

These headphones got a major upgrade.

When the pad of these headphones fell off, Redditor feeling_supersonic saw an opportunity to do something cool. They crocheted them back together, and now it looks awesome!

These boots had a little Pride added to them!

"My boots needed mending, (zipper busted!) decided to give them a bit of style with a satin stitch," Redditor maelstrorn said.

They added the colors of the trans flag to one, and the non-binary flag to the other!

Kintsugi makes everything prettier.

I am absolutely one of those people who thinks gold improves everything, so of COURSE I love the Kintsugi fix on this pot lid! Gold fixes everything, guys. That's science.

This scrunchie definitely did not begin life as a hair accessory.

Believe it or not, it used to be a pair of socks! Redditor toofargoin had a favorite pair of socks that had seen better days, so they refashioned them into a helpful scrunchie. We love an upcycling hair moment!

Embroidery saved this sweater.

"Spilt pink nail polish on my yellow jumper, so I covered it up with embroidery," Redditor OrigamiPineapple wrote.

Nail polish slays many a cute piece of clothing — this is such a cool way to save them!

I now believe mended jeans are way cooler than regular jeans.

Sorry, but regular jeans are boring as hell to me now. Seeing the bright, fun things people mend their jeans with has me reconsidering my "no jeans" lifestyle.

This ripped knee repair is way cooler than any regular pair of jeans.

When Reddit user askmeforsoup's son's jeans needed a mend in the knees, he knew exactly what to ask for: flames in space. I like this kid's style, not gonna lie.

All walls should be fixed like this, let's be real.

This busted wall could have been patched with new drywall, but where's the fun in that? Instead, a Redditor decided to fill it with Ninja Turtles. I support this choice.