21 Everyday Items I Stopped Buying and Now Make at Home

There are 21 items I stopped buying because I now make them at home. Once you start crafting your own personal care, cleaning, and household essentials, you’ll likely prefer homemade versions for quality, cost savings, and less waste.

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Each new DIY recipe brings that satisfying feeling of accomplishment. When a store item vanishes from my shopping list because I can reliably make it myself, I get genuinely excited.

Recently my daughter asked for a lightweight lotion with a grocery order. Instead of buying one, I made my homemade tallow lotion, which is gentler and made from ingredients I trust. That bottle never needed to be replaced from the store.

Making your own bath and beauty items, cleaners, and home essentials isn’t only enjoyable — it saves money, cuts packaging waste, and lets you control the ingredients in the products you use every day.

Below is a practical list of the 21 products I stopped buying and learned to make, covering skincare basics, cleaning staples, and cozy home items you can create yourself.

From daily skincare to candles and laundry soap, these simple DIYs are approachable and useful.

Why Make Your Own Products?

  • Save money over time: After the initial investment in basic ingredients, homemade items typically cost far less per use than their store-bought counterparts.
  • Know exactly what’s in them: Homemade products have simple ingredient lists with no hidden fillers or synthetic additives — you choose what goes in.
  • Customize to your needs: You can tailor texture, scent, and ingredients for your skin type, sensitivities, or scent preferences.
  • Reduce household waste: Making your own items often means reusing containers, reducing single-use packaging, and lowering your environmental footprint.

21 Things I Stopped Buying and Started Making

Ready to start making and buying less? Here are the items I replaced with homemade versions, organized so you can pick what fits your needs first.

Body + Personal Care

Non-Greasy Pumpable Lotion

A green glass pump bottle of lotion on a wooden board with eucalyptus leaves.

This pumpable lotion feels like a commercial lotion but uses natural, nourishing ingredients. You can scent it with essential oils or leave it unscented for sensitive skin.

DIY Non-Greasy Pumpable Lotion Recipe

DIY Body Powder

Applying body powder to the neck and jawline with a powder puff.

Homemade body powder keeps you dry and comfortable without the additives often found in store options. It’s quick to mix and easy to adjust for scent and texture.

Homemade Body Powder Recipe

Homemade Deodorant

Homemade deodorant laying on a wooden tray with dried flowers.

Natural deodorants can be expensive. Making your own saves money and lets you avoid unwanted ingredients while creating an effective, long-lasting formula.

All-Natural Deodorant Recipe

Homemade Lip Balm

DIY lip balm in three reusable tubes with a homemade label.

Simple ingredients like coconut oil and beeswax make a moisturizing lip balm that’s eco-friendly when poured into reusable tubes.

Homemade lip Balm Recipe

All-Natural Lotion Bars

Homemade lotion bars on white and gray towel in a mason jar.

Lotion bars are a compact, travel-friendly alternative to liquid lotion. They’re quick to make and perfect for on-the-go skin care.

Homemade Lotion Bars Recipe

DIY Bath Bombs

Several homemade bath bombs on a grey and white striped tea towel with dried oranges, essential oil bottles around it.

Bath bombs are fun to customize and make thoughtful gifts. Homemade versions let you pick fragrances, colors, and botanicals for a personal touch.

Homemade Bath Bombs Recipe

DIY Bath Salts

A bag of rose bath salts with a bowl in the background.

Homemade bath salts are luxurious yet surprisingly simple and affordable to make. They make lovely gifts and offer gentle relaxation.

Homemade Rose Bath Salts Recipe

Homemade Shampoo

A bottle of homemade rosemary shampoo with a striped towel and soap bars.

We’ve used a rosemary-based homemade shampoo for years. It cleans and conditions gently, and making it eliminates the need to buy commercial bottles.

Homemade Shampoo Recipe

DIY Conditioner

Homemade hair conditioner on marble vanity.

Pair your DIY shampoo with a homemade conditioner to add moisture, shine, and manageability using natural ingredients.

DIY Conditioner Recipe

Simple DIY Face Moisturizer

Small jar of homemade face moisturizer on a wooden tray.

Costly facial moisturizers can be replicated at home with a formula tailored to your skin type. Homemade versions hydrate without leaving an oily finish.

DIY Face Moisturizer Recipe

Soap + Skincare

Beginner’s Cold Process Soap Bars

A pile of cold process soap bars on a wicker mat.

Cold process soapmaking may seem technical, but beginner-friendly recipes yield ultra-moisturizing bars you can confidently make at home.

Cold Process Soap Bar Recipe

Turmeric Soap Bars

Flower-shaped orange soap bars on a wicker placemat.

Turmeric gives a warm color and gentle benefits without staining skin or linens. These pretty flower-shaped bars are made from a few simple ingredients.

Homemade Turmeric Soap Recipe

Melt and Pour Oatmeal Soap

Homemade honey oatmeal soap bars on wooden cutting board.

If you prefer a simpler method, melt-and-pour bases let you customize soap quickly. Honey oatmeal bars are gentle and soothing for everyday use.

DIY Oatmeal Honey Soap Recipe

Homemade Charcoal Soap

Bars of charcoal soap stacked up on a wicker placemat.

Activated charcoal cleans deeply and is excellent for facial cleansing bars. This cold process charcoal soap is one of my favorites for a clarifying wash.

Homemade Charcoal Soap Recipe

Cleaning + Home Care

Homemade All-Purpose Cleaning Spray

A bottle of all purpose cleaner with a bucket and rag behind it.

This simple three-ingredient cleaner takes minutes to mix and works on counters, appliances, and most surfaces. (Avoid using it on natural stone; for that I have a separate granite cleaner.)

All-Purpose Spray Recipe

Homemade Toilet Cleaning Bombs

Homemade toilet cleaning bombs drying in a mold.

Toilet bombs fizz and clean with minimal effort. Toss one in, let it dissolve, and enjoy a cleaner bowl without heavy scrubbing.

Homemade Toilet Bomb Recipe

DIY Mattress Deodorizer

A bed with a large beadboard and bedside lamps turned on.

Refresh your mattress naturally with a simple deodorizer spray. It’s quick to make and helps keep your sleeping surface smelling clean.

DIY Mattress Deodorizer Recipe

DIY Garbage Disposal Deodorizer Tabs

Deodorizing garbage disposal tablets.

Instead of buying scented, synthetic tabs, homemade disposal deodorizer tablets clean and freshen the sink area using natural ingredients and a light lemon scent.

Garbage Disposal Deodorizer Tabs Recipe

Home Essentials

Homemade Beeswax Wraps

Beeswax wraps stacked on a kitchen counter.

Beeswax wraps replace single-use plastic wrap. I use scrap fabric coated with beeswax to make reusable covers for bowls, snacks, and leftovers — they’re easy to clean and reuse.

Homemade beeswax wraps

DIY Wood Balm (Spoon Butter)

Homemade wood balm on a wooden cutting board with wooden utensils next to it.

Wood balm conditions and protects cutting boards, utensils, and butcher blocks more effectively than plain mineral oil. This homemade blend preserves and waterproofs your wood for years.

Homemade Wood Balm Recipe

Simple Laundry Powder

DIY laundry soap for sensitive skin made with all natural ingredients.

Making powdered laundry detergent saves a significant amount over store brands. It’s simple to prepare, long-lasting, and can be lightly scented with essential oils if desired.

Homemade Powdered Laundry Soap Recipe

Homemade Soy Candles

A lit soy candle in a glass jar.

DIY soy candles are cost-effective and let you choose clean fragrances. With a simple method, making candles becomes an enjoyable, low-mess craft.

Homemade Soy Candles Recipe

Where to Get Started

Many readers ask where I source ingredients and supplies. Local health food stores carry some basics, but I order the majority of my supplies online. I also buy bulk items for better value when I plan to make multiple batches.

Sources for bulk and specialty ingredients include well-known online retailers and ingredient suppliers, which makes it easy to keep a steady stock of castile soap, oils, and other staples.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are homemade bath & beauty products cheaper than store-bought?

Generally, yes. While initial purchases of supplies can create a startup cost, ingredients stretch across many batches, making homemade options far less expensive than comparable natural products in shops.

Do homemade cleaning products work?

Yes. Natural ingredients like vinegar, baking soda, and citrus or essential oils are effective for routine cleaning tasks and deodorizing around the home.

What recipe should I make first?

Start with something you use frequently or a simple recipe to build confidence. Popular starter projects include the all-purpose cleaner, laundry powder, or body powder — each is easy and useful right away.

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Ready to replace store-bought items with homemade essentials? It’s surprisingly addicting in a good way — practical, creative, and better for your budget and the planet. Try a recipe, and if you like, share which one you made in the comments. Bookmark this list so you can return to more DIY ideas later.