20 'DIY WHY Projects' That Probably Should Have Never Been Made

Leona Martinez

Do It Yourself projects are fantastic ideas that allow people to reuse old items lying around their house to create something beautiful instead of throwing them away, which is not only money-saving but also beneficial for the environment. However, DIY requires makers to have some basic skills as well as a good aesthetic sense unless they want their work to become a "disaster".
Like these people below. They dabbled in DIY projects. But after seeing the results, they realized that they should not have tried it. These folks shared their work on the DiWHY subreddit with other people online. And they are the worst DIY fails ever. Scroll down to check out the dreadfully awful projects for yourself and upvote your favorites! If you have been through such terrible situations, feel free to share your epic fails with us in the comments.

#1. This "chair"

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#2. Literally why

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#3. I make planters out of old dolls

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#4. I made a cabinet knob

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#5. Ever feel like you're being watched?

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#6. Money clock

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#7. A happy meal in resin

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#8. AC installation

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#9. Found this in a PC enthusiast discord group

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#10. Creepy AF

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#11. Found this beauty in a PC enthusiast Facebook group

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#12. I wouldn't tell anyone I won the lottery... But there would be hints

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#13. Tesla charger holder DIY

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#14. “What are we cooling the outside” - my mom

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#15. This motorcycle was made into an 18-wheeler… type, thing…

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#16. Baby light

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#17. A pool made from an old bus

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#18. From DIY to DiWHY. This may not be the best solution

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#19. Disrespectful colander

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#20. Custom pee hose service

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