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15 Easy Coconut Husk Craft Ideas for Unique and Eco-Friendly Projects

Kasey Spencer
Coconut Husk Craft Ideas

Coconut husks usually get tossed aside, but honestly, they’re a goldmine for creative folks. I’ve found working with them is surprisingly fun and, hey, it’s good for the planet too. Their tough, fibrous texture opens up all sorts of crafty possibilities.

Coconut Husk Craft Ideas

Here are 15 creative coconut husk craft ideas I love because they’re easy to make and actually useful.

These projects cut down on waste and add a rustic, nature-inspired vibe to your home or gifts.

1. Coconut Husk Flower Pots

A collection of 15 coconut husk flower pots with green plants and colorful flowers arranged on a wooden table.

I’ve been making coconut husk flower pots for a while—they’re natural, sturdy, and look great. The husks keep soil in place and drain water nicely. I usually line them with a bit of fabric so the dirt stays put but water doesn’t pool.

2. Handwoven Coconut Coasters

A set of handwoven coconut husk coasters displayed on a wooden surface with natural materials around them.

Handwoven coconut coasters are a go-to for me. The husk fibers are tough and just right for weaving. I sometimes add a crocheted edge for a cleaner finish. They’re practical, and the natural feel fits in almost anywhere.

3. Coconut Husk Wall Art

A wall displaying 15 different decorative art pieces made from coconut husks, arranged neatly and showcasing various natural textures and shapes.

I’ve played around with textured wall art using coconut husks. Their fibers have this rustic charm, and you can go wild with patterns or keep it simple. I like how these pieces work indoors or out.

4. Natural Fiber Plant Hangers

A collection of 15 different plant hangers made from natural coconut husk fibers, each holding a green indoor plant.

I twist up coconut husk fibers into plant hangers that look earthy and hold pots really well. They’re sturdy, plus they give a laid-back, eco-friendly vibe to any room.

5. Coconut Husk Table Mats

A collection of various handcrafted coconut husk table mats arranged on a wooden surface with natural props around them.

Table mats made from coconut husks? Absolutely. The coarse fibers protect tables and add texture. I just cut and stitch the husk pieces together—nothing fancy, but they look great and do the job.

6. Eco-friendly Coconut Husk Baskets

A collection of handmade coconut husk baskets and craft items displayed on a wooden surface with green plants in the background.

Coconut husks make awesome eco-friendly baskets. The fibers are tough enough for everyday use, and you can reuse these baskets over and over.

I like how making baskets from husks keeps stuff out of the landfill. They’re handy for storage or just as decor.

7. Coconut Husk Jewelry Holders

A collection of handcrafted coconut husk jewelry holders displayed with various pieces of jewelry on a wooden surface.

I’ve turned coconut husks into jewelry holders. They’re sturdy, have a cool natural look, and with a little cutting and cleaning, they hold rings, earrings, and bracelets without fuss. I like how they add a simple, earthy touch to my dresser.

8. Coconut Husk Birdhouses

A group of 15 birdhouses made from coconut husks arranged on a wooden surface with tropical plants around them.

I’ve made birdhouses from coconut husks—they’re natural, sturdy, and birds seem to love them. I shape the husks and tie them together with twine, making a cozy little spot for feathered friends. Plus, it’s a good way to use up scraps.

9. Rustic Coconut Husk Lanterns

A group of 15 coconut husk lanterns with warm light glowing inside, arranged on a wooden surface with natural background elements.

I enjoy making lanterns from coconut husks. They let a soft glow through and cast gentle patterns—perfect for a chill evening. You can shape them easily, and they work with candles or little LEDs.

10. Coconut Husk Decorative Bowls

A collection of decorative bowls made from coconut husks arranged on a wooden surface.

Coconut husks make great decorative bowls. I like how they bring a bit of nature indoors. They’re easy to shape and perfect for holding keys, jewelry, or whatever’s cluttering up your counter. Honestly, making these feels good.

11. DIY Coconut Husk Wind Chimes

A collection of handmade wind chimes made from coconut husks hanging outdoors with greenery in the background.

I’ve made a few wind chimes from coconut husks—they’re lightweight and make these gentle, earthy sounds when the wind blows. I just cut the husks into shapes and string them up with twine. Simple craft, and it keeps things from going to waste.

12. Coconut Husk Picture Frames

A variety of picture frames made from coconut husks arranged on a wooden surface.

I’ve made picture frames with coconut husks, and they always turn out with a natural look. The rough texture gives each one a unique style. They’re easy to put together and just fit right in with rustic or beachy decor.

13. Organic Plant Fertilizer from Husk

Various organic plant fertilizers and small plant containers made from coconut husks displayed with green plants in a bright indoor garden setting.

I use coconut husks as organic fertilizer for my plants. The husks hold moisture and add nutrients to the soil, which helps roots grow strong and keeps my garden looking healthy.

14. Coconut Husk Door Mats

A collection of 15 uniquely designed coconut husk door mats displayed on a wooden floor.

Door mats from coconut husks are a classic. The tough fibers trap dirt and stand up to wet weather. I like that they’re easy to put together and seem to last forever at entrances.

15. Upcycled Coconut Husk Storage Boxes

A collection of upcycled coconut husk storage boxes of different sizes arranged on a wooden surface with some containing household items.

I like turning coconut husks into storage boxes. Usually, I’ll clean and cut the husk into flat pieces, then shape and join them myself to create sturdy containers. They’re great for organizing little odds and ends, plus it feels good to use something natural and not just toss it out.

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