Are you a Whovian? Show your love of this awesome show by making one of these 20+ original Doctor Who crafts. Find great inspiration here!
Okay, confession time. Back in my early 20s, I dated this die-hard ‘Doctor Who‘ fan. You know the type – can recite episodes, owns a replica sonic screwdriver, the works.
There I was, sitting next to him on the couch, watching the Doctor zip across time and space, wondering, ‘Am I actually into this, or is it just the popcorn?’ I’ve just always been a Star Wars fan.
Fast forward to now, and ‘Doctor Who’ has become this colossal cultural phenomenon. And guess what? I’m about to take the plunge back into the Whoniverse.
But here’s the twist – I’m not just watching; I’m crafting! Yep, combining my love for DIY with the intrigue of Time Lords and TARDISes. Talk about a crossover episode!
If you’re anything like me, diving into a TV show isn’t just about binging episodes; it’s about immersing yourself in its universe. And what better way to do that than with some crafty creations inspired by the show?
Whether you’re a long-time Whovian who’s been on board the TARDIS since day one, or a newbie like me just dipping your toes into the waters of Gallifrey, this collection of Doctor Who crafts is just the creative journey you need.
Get ready to channel your inner Time Lord (or Lady) and scroll down to explore the whimsical world of crafts.
Who knows, by the end of this adventure, you might just find yourself donning a bow tie or a long scarf and proclaiming, ‘Allons-y!’ or ‘Geronimo!’ Let the intergalactic crafting begin!
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Kindle Case
Store your Kindle in this cool case that is easy to knit. This pattern fits a lot of other e-readers as well, and you can always search for another size as many other people have developed this pattern to fit other devices.
Haley created a cool tessellating pattern to display your love of Doctor Who on the sly. Can't find a cross stitch case? Use a clear case and stitch your design on clear plastic cross stitch canvas cut to fit.
Welcome people to your home with Professor River Song's famous line "Hello, Sweetie!" See how many people recognize Doctor Who when they walk in the door.
This crochet Dalek pattern has quite a few color changes, but the end result is totally worth it! You get both the classic gray and black as well as the new bronze and gold.
Celebrate the man who held the role of Doctor Who the longest with this painted rug. You'll be doing taping and painting . . . this is very easy for beginners!
You can spot a true fan a mile away wearing Doctor Who shoes like these – so fun! This is one of my favorite Doctor Who crafts of all time, specifically because of the ingenious mismatching.
I can’t think of anything better than wearing a Tardis on both feet. If you make these, you are really committed to a love of Doctor Who crafts (which makes you awesome).
Having a Doctor Who themed party? Make a Dalek Piñata and don't forget to fill it with Jelly Babies! Both kids and adults will have fun with this craft.
This sewn and painted Dalek cover is a little more subtle, but those who know Doctor Who will spot it immediately. You'll use a freezer paper method to paint on the design.
Julie made these knit bracelets based on the scarf worn by the 4th Doctor Who. There are instructions for a wrap around version similar to a scarf and a cuff bracelet.
This closet is definitely larger on the inside than it appears on the outside! It looks great on doors of course, but you can also paint it directly on the wall.
Top your Christmas tree this year with a Weeping Angel made using a Barbie doll! This is pretty dang genius, and I love the addition of the 3D glasses.
This mini Tardis in a bottle really THRILLS me – it’s so cool! Make this Doctor Who craft for yourself, but it also makes a great gift for a fellow Whovian.
Create a place to store your phone while it’s charging using felt and plastic canvas. This is such an easy way to take your "geek status" to new heights!