22 Brilliant Ways To Repurpose Old Maps Into Beautiful Decor And Gifts

Traveling fills us with stories, and maps are the visual memory of every place we've dreamed about or discovered.

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Instead of letting old atlases and road maps collect dust, why not turn them into something truly special?

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In this list, I’ll show you 22 brilliant and creative ways to transform those forgotten maps into stylish, useful, and one-of-a-kind DIY projects that spark adventure right from home.

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#1. Map Gift Bags

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Planning a farewell party, travel-themed wedding, or wanderlust birthday? These map-covered gift bags bring charm and adventure to your event.

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Each one feels like a little promise of something magical made even sweeter with jute bows and a kraft paper airplane tag that says “Adventure Awaits.”

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Additionally, they’re creative, personal, and surprisingly easy to assemble.

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Materials Needed

  • Old maps or atlas pages
  • Small paper bags or cardstock for DIY bag base
  • Glue stick or double-sided tape
  • Jute twine or ribbon
  • Kraft paper for airplane tags
  • Scissors and hole punch
  • Black pen or stamp for wording
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Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Cut the map to fit around your paper bag or create your own bag by folding cardstock into a pouch shape and securing the edges.

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Step 2: Wrap the bag in the map sheet and glue it in place, smoothing as you go to prevent wrinkles.

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Step 3: Punch holes at the top and thread jute twine through to tie a bow.

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Step 4: Cut airplane shapes from kraft paper, write or stamp your travel message, and tie or glue them to the twine.

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#2. Vintage Map Bookmarks

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You can also give your reading habit a charming twist with handcrafted bookmarks made from old maps.

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These make thoughtful gifts for book lovers or meaningful souvenirs if you use maps of places you’ve visited.

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The rustic finish and curled ribbon tops give them that antique market vibe, and they slip perfectly between the pages.

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Materials Needed

  • Old road maps or atlases
  • Cardstock or thick backing paper
  • Glue stick or double-sided tape
  • Hole puncher
  • Ribbon or twine
  • Distressing ink or stamp pad (optional)
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Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Cut the map and backing paper into identical bookmark-sized rectangles. Round the corners if desired.

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Step 2: Adhere the map piece to the cardstock using glue or tape, pressing firmly to avoid bubbles.

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Step 3: Punch a hole near the top and thread through a short length of ribbon or twine.

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Step 4: Lightly brush the edges with distressing ink for a vintage touch, then let dry. Ready to mark your next chapter!

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#3. Vintage Map Headphone Place Cards

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Designed to resemble over-ear headphones, these clever map headphone place cards blend retro charm and travel vibes in one cute accessory.

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Perfect for travel-themed weddings or music-lover gatherings, each one is personalized and layered for dimensional flair.

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They rest easily on glasses or plates, serving both style and function with a handmade touch.

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Materials Needed

  • Old map pages (preferably vintage-style)
  • Black cardstock or construction paper
  • White paper or blank labels
  • Scissors or craft punch
  • Glue stick or double-sided tape
  • Pen or marker for names
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Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Cut out large circles from map pages — one for each guest.

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Step 2: Cut matching curved “headband” shapes and sidebars from black paper to resemble headphones.

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Step 3: Glue the black paper pieces around the map circle to create the headphone shape.

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Step 4: Write or print guest names on small labels and attach to the map circles. Place them on plates or glasses for a fun, custom table setting.

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#4. Vintage Map-Covered Storage Boxes

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Wrapping them in vintage-style maps transforms everyday storage into eye-catching decor.

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These map-covered boxes not only organize your space but also stir up memories of past adventures and inspire new ones.

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Whether stacked on a bookshelf or used to hold craft supplies, they bring a warm, collected charm that feels personal and worldly.

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Materials Needed

  • Old maps or map printouts
  • Cardboard or wooden boxes (any shape)
  • Mod Podge or decoupage glue
  • Foam brush or paintbrush
  • Scissors or craft knife
  • Optional: leather handle, stickers, or label tags
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Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Choose maps with appealing colors or places that mean something to you. Cut pieces to roughly fit the box surfaces.

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Step 2: Apply Mod Podge to the box, then gently smooth on the map pieces. Work in sections to avoid bubbling.

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Step 3: Trim any overhangs or corners carefully. Apply another coat of Mod Podge over the top to seal everything.

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Step 4: Let dry thoroughly. Add a leather strap or label if you want to turn your box into functional decor with flair.

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#5. Map-Covered Travel Greeting Card

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Using pieces of vintage or travel maps, you can create a heartfelt and adventure-inspired greeting that feels personal and full of wonder.

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Accented with tiny embellishments like luggage tags, airplanes, or hearts, it transforms from simple paper into a keepsake.

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Perfect for globetrotters, travel lovers, or anyone who dreams of far-off places.

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Materials Needed

  • Old map pages
  • Blank card or cardstock
  • Scissors and glue stick
  • Craft embellishments (stickers, die-cuts, tags)
  • Markers or metallic pens
  • Washi tape or mini stamps (optional)
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Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Cut your map to fit the front of your card. Choose a location that’s meaningful or just visually interesting.

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Step 2: Glue the map piece to the card front, smoothing out any bubbles or wrinkles.

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Step 3: Add your chosen embellishments  such as little paper luggage, a mini camera sticker, or a cute “Happy Birthday” die-cut, placing them artfully.

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Step 4: Write a thoughtful message inside. This handmade piece doubles as a greeting and a miniature work of art.

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#6. Map-Wrapped Paperweights

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How about giving your desk a global touch with these rustic, map-covered paperweights?

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Each stone becomes a one-of-a-kind art piece, wrapped in history and wanderlust.

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The texture of the map against the smooth rock creates a natural yet nostalgic look that works beautifully in a study, library, or craft nook.

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Whether you highlight meaningful places or just love vintage cartography, these weights are charmingly simple.

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Materials Needed

  • Smooth stones or large river rocks
  • Old maps or atlas pages
  • Scissors
  • Mod Podge or craft glue
  • Paintbrush or foam applicator
  • Clear sealer or acrylic spray (optional)
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Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Choose and clean smooth stones that fit comfortably in your hand. Let them dry completely.

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Step 2: Cut map pieces slightly larger than the stone surface. Choose areas with personal meaning if you like.

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Step 3: Brush Mod Podge on the rock’s surface and gently smooth the map over it. Press out bubbles and creases.

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Step 4: Seal with a second coat of Mod Podge or a clear spray. Let dry. These also make thoughtful handmade gifts!

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#7. Framed Circle Map Collage

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This framed collage is a simple yet striking way to celebrate memories tied to different places.

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I love how it turns humble scraps into something meaningful and gallery-worthy.

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The layout adds visual order, while the maps themselves create subtle texture and color.

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Materials Needed

  • Old maps (varied colors and regions)
  • Circle paper punch or scissors
  • Shadow box or deep picture frame
  • Cardstock or thick backing paper
  • Glue stick or double-sided tape
  • Ruler and pencil (for even spacing)
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Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Use a circle punch to cut out map sections, you can try mixing colors, textures, or places that hold meaning to you.

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Step 2: Arrange the circles on the backing paper to find a layout you like. Aim for even rows and columns for a clean finish.

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Step 3: Once satisfied, attach each map circle using a glue stick or tape. Smooth them out gently to avoid bubbles.

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Step 4: Let everything dry completely, then mount the paper into the frame. Hang it where it’ll remind you of the journeys that shaped you.

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#8. Map Collage Tree Art

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This whimsical map tree collage transforms old cartography into a joyful, colorful expression of creativity.

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Using simple shapes and layered circles, it gives dimension and movement while remaining refreshingly minimal.

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Each leaf holds a story, cities you’ve traveled, roads you’ve dreamed of, memories folded into paper.

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Materials Needed

  • Old maps (variety of colors and areas)
  • Scissors or circle punch
  • Thick white cardstock or watercolor paper
  • Glue stick or paper adhesive
  • Pencil and ruler (optional)
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Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Cut out a trunk shape from map paper for the tree base. Use a region with defined roadlines for texture.

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Step 2: Punch or cut various circles from different maps for the tree’s foliage. Mix regions for color contrast.

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Step 3: Arrange the circles above the trunk in a clustered tree shape. Layer them slightly for depth.

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Step 4: Glue all pieces onto a blank card or canvas. Let dry flat, then display or gift with love!

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#9. Map Butterfly Cards and Envelopes

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There’s something effortlessly nostalgic about sending a handwritten card and when it's paired with a handmade map envelope and butterfly cutout, it feels even more special.

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These delicate, fluttery map butterflies make each card feel personal and filled with wanderlust.

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You can tailor the region on the butterfly to match a memory, dream, or destination.

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Materials Needed

  • Old maps (for butterflies and envelopes)
  • Blank white cards or cardstock
  • Envelope template or old envelope to trace
  • Glue stick or double-sided tape
  • Butterfly stencil or printable outline
  • Scissors
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Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Trace butterfly shapes onto sections of the map that feature places with meaning, then cut them out carefully.

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Step 2: Use glue to affix the butterflies to the front of blank cards. You can fold the wings up slightly for a 3D effect.

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Step 3: Create envelopes by tracing a template onto old maps, cutting, folding, and gluing the edges into shape.

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Step 4: Let everything dry and match your butterflies with their handmade envelopes. These are perfect for birthdays, thank-yous, or just thoughtful notes.

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#10. Map Garland Banner

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This travel-themed garland brings a fresh and adventurous vibe to any space.

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Each pennant is cut from vintage or colorful maps, strung together with bright rickrack or ribbon for extra charm.

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Hang it in a classroom, office, or over a party table to spark conversation and inspire wanderlust.

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Materials Needed

  • Old maps or atlas pages
  • Rickrack, ribbon, or twine
  • Scissors
  • Hole punch or glue
  • Pencil and ruler
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Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Draw and cut out triangle pennant shapes from old maps. Vary regions and colors for visual interest.

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Step 2: Punch two holes at the top of each triangle or fold and glue a flap to secure it over the string.

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Step 3: String the pennants onto your ribbon, twine, or rickrack. Space them evenly as you go.

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Step 4: Hang across walls, mantels, or doorways. It’s a simple way to decorate with a hint of nostalgia and a love for adventure.

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#11. Upcycled Map Roses

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Wow, each petal is a delicate swirl of places once traveled or dreamt of, turning ordinary paper into lasting blossoms.

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Displayed in a mason jar or tucked into a gift, these flowers carry a story in every fold.

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They make charming centerpieces, heartfelt gifts, or even unique décor for travel-themed weddings and parties.

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Materials Needed

  • Old maps or map-printed scrapbook paper
  • Scissors
  • Hot glue gun and glue sticks
  • Floral wire or pipe cleaners
  • Green floral tape or ribbon
  • Ink pad or watercolor paint (optional for edges)
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Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Cut spiral circles from your map paper, about 5-6 inches in diameter. The spiral should be slightly wavy to mimic petal curves.

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Step 2: Starting from the outer edge, roll the spiral inward tightly, then let it loosen slightly to form the rose shape. Secure the base with hot glue.

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Step 3: Attach the rose to a piece of floral wire using glue, and wrap the base with floral tape for a clean finish.

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Step 4: For extra flair, lightly dab the petal edges with an ink pad or watercolor. Arrange several together for a whimsical bouquet!

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#12. Upcycled Map Wreath

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This handmade piece brings a touch of wanderlust to your front door, with its delicate map leaves layered in a soft, circular bloom.

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Rolled paper flowers add texture and depth, making it feel like something you'd find in a cozy corner of a travel-inspired cottage.

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It's eye-catching, surprisingly sturdy, and tells a story with every fold.

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Materials Needed

  • Old roadmaps or atlas pages
  • Cardboard or foam wreath form
  • Hot glue gun and glue sticks
  • Scissors or craft knife
  • Brown craft paper or colored cardstock (for flowers)
  • Twine or ribbon for hanging
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Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Cut your maps into leaf shapes and curl them slightly for a natural effect. Vary the size and direction to keep it organic.

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Step 2: Starting from the outside of the wreath form, begin gluing the leaves in layers, overlapping slightly as you move inward.

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Step 3: Roll strips of craft paper or maps into tight spirals and let them naturally loosen. Secure with glue to form rosette-style flowers.

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Step 4: Cluster the flowers onto one side of the wreath for a balanced, modern look. Attach a twine loop at the back to hang your masterpiece!

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#13. Map Heart Gift Tags

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These charming heart-shaped tags are a sweet nod to your favorite places.

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Whether you're wrapping up a handmade gift or labeling party favors, these little hearts carry a personal touch with vintage vibes.

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The contrast between the map print and kraft paper gives them a timeless, earthy appeal.

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Materials Needed

  • Old maps or atlas pages
  • Kraft cardstock or brown paper
  • Heart-shaped stencil or punch
  • Glue stick or double-sided tape
  • Hole punch
  • Twine, string, or ribbon
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Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Use a stencil or punch to cut out heart shapes from your maps and kraft paper.

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Step 2: Glue the map hearts onto the center of the kraft hearts, leaving a small border.

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Step 3: Punch a small hole at the top of each tag.

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Step 4: Thread twine or ribbon through the holes and tie. They're ready to add a world of charm to your wrapping!

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#14. Upcycled Map Lampshades

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The translucent quality of map paper creates a soft glow when backlit, making it both functional and artful.

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These lamps bring a sense of wanderlust to your space and look amazing in offices, reading nooks, or bedrooms.

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Plus, the detailed lines and city names become part of the design, offering both charm and storytelling.

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Materials Needed

  • Old maps (paper, not coated)
  • Lampshade frame or existing shade
  • Mod Podge or spray adhesive
  • Craft knife or scissors
  • Foam brush or sponge
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Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Remove the existing fabric or paper from your lampshade frame, leaving a clean base.

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Step 2: Measure and cut the map to fit the shade’s dimensions, allowing a bit of overlap for seams.

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Step 3: Apply adhesive to the back of the map or the frame, then gently wrap the map around the shade.

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Step 4: Smooth out bubbles or creases, let it dry completely, and reattach the shade to the lamp base. It’s a piece of functional nostalgia with global flair.

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#15. Map-Lid Memory Ornaments

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These adorable ornaments made from mason jar lids bring your favorite places to life.

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I love how a tiny heart pin instantly tells a story - your hometown, the place you met someone special, or where you hope to go next.

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Specially, the twine adds a rustic charm that feels warm and nostalgic.

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You can make a bunch and turn your tree into a celebration of all the places that shaped you.

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Materials Needed

  • Old maps
  • Metal mason jar lids
  • Jute twine or string
  • Mod Podge
  • Heart-shaped push pins or stickers
  • Scissors and glue
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Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Trace the inside of the lid onto a map and cut it out to fit snugly.

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Step 2: Brush a layer of Mod Podge inside the lid and press the map circle into place.

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Step 3: Stick or pin a small heart at your meaningful location.

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Step 4: Thread twine through the lid ring or hot glue it to the back. Hang and cherish!

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#16. Map-Covered Geometric Trees

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These tall, angular map trees are a modern, unexpected twist on seasonal decor.

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Whether used for holiday charm or everyday art, they make a sculptural statement with a touch of wanderlust.

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Moreover, the crisp lines highlight regions and coastlines beautifully, and you can group several together for a lovely tabletop forest.

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Lightweight and easy to craft, they work well with both vintage and bright map styles.

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Materials Needed

  • Old maps or map-themed wrapping paper
  • Cardstock or lightweight cardboard
  • Scissors or craft knife
  • Glue stick or craft adhesive
  • Ruler and pencil
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Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Draw a tall triangle with a matching base flap on the cardboard. Add three more side panels to form a pyramid shape when folded.

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Step 2: Cut out the shape and lightly score the fold lines for crisp edges. Fold into the tree form and glue along the edge.

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Step 3: Cut map pieces to match each panel and glue them onto the sides. Try mixing different regions for variety.

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Step 4: Let dry completely and display on shelves, mantels, or your holiday centerpiece for a worldly touch.

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#17. Layered Map Heart Garland

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This charming heart-shaped garland turns old maps into floating keepsakes full of warmth and wanderlust.

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The layered paper strips bend inward to form plump, symmetrical hearts that hang gracefully from a jute string.

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Hang it across a window, bookshelf, or party table to instantly bring a bit of travel magic to your space.

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Materials Needed

  • Old maps or map-printed paper
  • Scissors or paper trimmer
  • Stapler or glue stick
  • Hole puncher
  • Twine or jute string
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Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Cut map paper into strips of equal width (around 1 inch) but varying lengths for the layered look.

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Step 2: Stack the strips longest to shortest on each side, aligning at the base, and staple or glue the bottom ends together.

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Step 3: Gently curve the tops of the strips inward to meet in the center and form the heart shape. Secure them with another staple.

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Step 4: Punch a hole in the top and thread twine through. Repeat and string them together into a garland.

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#18. Map-Covered Christmas Ornament

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This travel-themed ornament is a nostalgic keepsake that adds heart to your holiday décor.

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I love how it captures places that matter such as your hometown, honeymoon spot, or bucket list dream, right there on your tree.

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The globe-like effect feels cozy and personal, especially when the lights reflect off the glossy surface.

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Materials Needed

  • Clear or matte plastic ornament ball
  • Old map scraps
  • Mod Podge or decoupage glue
  • Small sponge brush
  • Silver glitter (optional for the cap)
  • Scissors
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Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Cut the map into small curved pieces that will wrap smoothly around the ball's surface.

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Step 2: Apply a thin layer of Mod Podge on the ornament, then gently smooth a map piece into place. Repeat, overlapping slightly.

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Step 3: Once the ornament is fully covered, brush another coat of Mod Podge over the top to seal everything.

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Step 4: Let it dry fully, then add glitter to the ornament cap if you want extra sparkle. Finally, add a hook and hang it proudly!

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See also: 22 Cute Handmade Christmas Ornaments to Brighten Your Tree

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#19. Heart-Shaped Map Pendants

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You can see each piece captures a special place like your birthplace, honeymoon spot, or dream city making it more than just jewelry.

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They’re perfect for gift-giving or as meaningful keepsakes for yourself.

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Their delicate silver chains and glossy glass cabochons give off an elegant, polished look you’ll want to wear daily.

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Materials Needed

  • Small printed map cutouts
  • Heart-shaped pendant trays
  • Glass cabochons
  • Mod Podge or clear-drying glue
  • Necklace chains
  • Scissors and tweezers
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Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Cut a small heart from your map that fits perfectly into your pendant tray.

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Step 2: Apply a layer of Mod Podge or glue inside the tray, then press the map in.

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Step 3: Add glue to the back of the glass cabochon and press it gently on top.

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Step 4: Let it dry completely, then loop your pendant onto a chain. Done!

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#20. Map Sailboat Decor

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Crafted from a piece of driftwood and an old map turned sail, this map sailboat captures the spirit of adventure with vintage charm.

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I love how each sail tells its own story, hinting at faraway places and salt-kissed horizons.

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Plus, the string of sea glass-like beads adds a playful, breezy touch. It's the kind of piece that makes you want to pack a bag and chase the wind.

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Materials Needed

  • Small driftwood or scrap wood piece (for boat base)
  • Old map (for sail)
  • Wooden skewer or stick (for mast)
  • Twine or thin rope
  • Decorative beads or faux sea glass
  • Glue gun and glue sticks
  • Mini anchor embellishment (optional)
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Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Cut a triangle shape from the map to serve as your sail. Trim to fit your stick or mast height.

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Step 2: Attach the sail to the wooden stick using hot glue or stitch it with embroidery thread for extra charm.

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Step 3: Glue the mast vertically into the center of your driftwood piece. Let dry completely.

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Step 4: String decorative beads along twine and drape from the top of the mast for a fluttering flag effect. Then add an anchor or embellishment if you'd like to finish the nautical vibe.

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#21. DIY Map Coasters

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Why not turn leftover maps into charming coasters that bring a wanderlust vibe to your morning coffee or evening wine?

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These coasters not only protect your table but also make every sip feel like a trip down memory lane.

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They're easy to personalize and perfect for travel-themed gifts or housewarming baskets.

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Materials Needed

  • Cork coasters or wooden coaster blanks
  • Old maps or printed map pages
  • Scissors or craft knife
  • Mod Podge or decoupage glue
  • Foam brush
  • Clear acrylic sealer spray
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Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Cut out map sections slightly larger than your coasters to allow trimming after gluing.

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Step 2: Apply Mod Podge to the top of the coaster and place the map piece over it, smoothing it flat.

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Step 3: Trim any overhanging edges carefully and apply another coat of Mod Podge over the top.

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Step 4: Let dry fully and seal with clear acrylic spray to make the surface water-resistant.

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#22. Map-Decoupaged Chair

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Give an ordinary chair a stunning global makeover using old maps and a bit of Mod Podge.

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This project transforms a plain seat into a one-of-a-kind conversation piece that carries the charm of faraway places.

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The curved seat and backrest create a beautiful canvas for colorful cartography.

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I find this idea perfect for travel lovers or anyone wanting a statement piece in their office or reading nook.

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Materials Needed

  • Chair with a smooth surface
  • Old maps or map wrapping paper
  • Decoupage glue (like Mod Podge)
  • Scissors and craft knife
  • Foam brush or paintbrush
  • Clear sealant spray or varnish
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Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Clean and lightly sand the chair surface to help glue adhere better.

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Step 2: Cut maps into panels or strips that fit your chair’s shape, gently curving around the seat and backrest.

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Step 3: Apply a layer of Mod Podge to the chair and press map pieces down, smoothing out bubbles as you go.

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Step 4: Once dry, seal with additional coats of Mod Podge and finish with clear spray sealant for durability.

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