Ever wondered what to do with those old bowling pins gathering dust in your garage? Let’s transform them into charming decor pieces that will bring a touch of whimsy to any room or garden.
Easter Bunny Pins
Use pastel paints and cotton balls to craft adorable Easter bunnies. My Easter table setting isn’t complete without these delightful bunnies hopping around. You can find more inspiration in our adorable Easter crafts for infants.
Frosty Snowman Pins
Create a set of snowmen from bowling pins using white paint and felt for scarves. My winter wonderland wasn’t complete until these frosty friends joined the scene. You can find more inspiration for your display in our winter wonderland candy table ideas.
Halloween Witch Pin
Paint your pin in spooky colors and add a pointy hat for a wicked witch. Mine casts a charming spell over my paper mache Halloween decorations each year.
Garden Gnome Delight
Paint a bowling pin in bright colors and add a felt hat to make a whimsical garden gnome. My gnome family brings so much joy to my flowerbeds. If you are hosting guests this autumn, check out these fun trick-or-treat game ideas to keep the festivities going.
Penguin Parade
With black and white paint, transform your bowling pins into a waddle of adorable penguins. I added little felt beaks and feet, and they quickly became a conversation starter at my winter parties. For more creative projects, explore these acrylic black and white painting ideas.
Bowling Pin Minions
Create lovable minions with yellow and blue paint for a fun and playful look. My minions always bring a smile to everyone’s face when they visit.
Garden Mushroom Pin
Paint the pin to resemble a cute mushroom for your garden. It’s such a quirky addition among my plants, adding an unexpected whimsy. If you are planning a festive event, check out these fun Halloween class party game ideas.
Bowling Pin Scarecrow
Turn your bowling pin into a cute scarecrow with a little paint and some straw. I once made one with a jaunty little hat, and it became the star of my autumn porch display. You can find more inspiration in our guide to creative outdoor scarecrow head ideas.
Butterfly Garden Art
Attach a pair of painted plywood wings to a bowling pin for a stunning butterfly sculpture. I placed mine in the garden, and it adds such a magical touch among the flowers. If you enjoy working with small-scale sculptures, check out these creative clay pin ideas for your next project.
Mermaid Fantasy
Create a mystical mermaid with shimmering scales and a flowing tail from a bowling pin. I have one by my pool, and it’s like having a little bit of ocean magic at home. If you love this aesthetic, check out these creative mermaid tumbler ideas for more DIY inspiration.
Bowling Pin Cactus
Transform a pin into a unique cactus with some green paint and white dots. I placed mine on a shelf, and it adds a touch of desert flair without any prickles!
Charming Chicken Pins
Paint your pins to look like colorful chickens with vibrant feathers and quirky combs. This little flock brings a touch of the farm to my kitchen!
Bowling Pin Ladybugs
Paint a bowling pin red with black spots to create a charming ladybug. I tucked a few in my garden, and they add a playful pop of color. You can find more inspiration in our ladybug crafts for adults collection.
Rustic Candle Holder
Transform a bowling pin into a rustic candle holder with some paint and a candle fixture on top. Mine adds a warm glow to my dining table. You can find more inspiration in our stunning dining table centerpiece ideas.
Fairy Tale Unicorn
Turn a bowling pin into a magical unicorn with a horn and rainbow mane. My unicorn adds a touch of enchantment to my daughter’s room. If you enjoy this project, explore these magical unicorn painting ideas for more creative inspiration.
Holiday Santa Pin
Give a bowling pin a festive makeover with red paint and a cotton ball beard to create a jolly Santa. Mine greets guests from my front porch every holiday season.
Bowling Pin Owls
Use paint and felt to create wise owls from bowling pins. Perched on my bookshelf, they watch over my reading adventures. You can find more inspiration in our creative felted wool craft ideas.
Funky Pin Planters
Hollow out a bowling pin and paint it to make funky planters. They hang from my patio, filled with succulents, adding a unique touch. If you enjoy repurposing vintage items, check out these charming upcycled teacup crafts for more inspiration.
Beachy Tiki Torch
Repurpose a bowling pin into a tiki torch for a beachy vibe. I love how it lights up my backyard with a cozy glow during summer evenings. You can find more inspiration in our creative glass bottle crafts guide.
Elegant Swan Pins
With white paint and a delicate neck, transform your pin into a graceful swan. I love how mine glides across my mantelpiece with such elegance.

