Handmade decor on SCRAPD is for the home - vases and planters, wall art, rugs, mirrors, textiles, and more, each made by the maker selling it. It is the deliberate alternative to mass-produced homeware: objects made by hand to live in a real room, not printed by the thousand to fill a big-box shelf.
Each piece is one-of-one or small-batch handmade, and many makers here work with upcycled and salvaged material - repurposing fabric, wood, glass, and found objects into something for the home. A handmade vase or a woven wall hanging carries the maker’s hand and the character of its materials, so it exists once.
Because SCRAPD hand-reviews every storefront before it can sell, the Handmade Decor category is genuine handmade work - no factory homeware resold as craft, no dropshipped stock. You can ask the maker about materials, dimensions, and care before you buy.
Handmade by the maker. SCRAPD hand-reviews every storefront, and factory homeware resold as craft is rejected. A decor listing here was made by hand by the person selling it.
Often, yes. Many decor makers work with upcycled and salvaged material - repurposed fabric, wood, glass, found objects. Each listing describes what the piece is made from.
Each listing includes dimensions. For wall art, rugs, and mirrors especially, check the measurements against your space - and message the maker if you need more detail.
Often yes. Many decor makers take custom and made-to-order requests - a custom size, color, or material. Reach out through the storefront to ask.
SCRAPD currently ships within the United States, and makers pack their own work. For fragile or large pieces, check the listing for shipping details or ask the maker.
Apply and a real person reviews your storefront, usually within 72 hours. Your work needs to be genuinely handmade by you; SCRAPD does not allow resold factory homeware.