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21 DIY Coffee Cuffs to Make

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You know I have a passion for coffee and that actually includes most things related to coffee, including coffee cuffs.  I love making them, often using upcycled materials.  They not only make a cup of coffee look better but they’re also practical, keeping hands from getting too hot when wrapped around that cup of joe.  I gathered up 21 DIY coffee cuffs to inspire you and there’s so much variety in the styles and the way they’re made.  

21 DIY coffee cuffs to make

If you need an easy gift idea for your favorite coffee drinker, make one of these fun coffee sleeves, wrap it around a disposable or reusable cup, and add a gift card to a favorite coffee shop!

21 DIY Coffee Cuffs

Use a pre-made coffee cuff and glitter iron-on to create this make coffee not war glitter coffee cuff.

glitter coffee cuff gift idea

Or you can use a scrap of felt to make this felt coffee sleeve, also created with a Cricut machine.

DIY felt coffee sleeve made with Cricut

Upcycle old grocery bags into a recycled knit plastic yarn coffee cuff.

repurposed plastic bags coffee cuff

Use a fun patterned sock to create this upcycled sock coffee cozy.

upcycled sock coffee cozy

Salvage that pair of jeans with the torn up knees and turn the pocket into an upcycled monogrammed jeans coffee cuff.

repurposed monogrammed jeans pocket coffee cuff

Cut the sleeve off an old sweater {or one you grab at the thrift store} and make this sweater sleeve coffee cuff.

sweater coffee sleeve

Use a piece of cork and a meat brand to create a branded cork coffee cuff.  This idea is a fun one for a guy!

DIY branded cork coffee sleeve

If your sewing skills are decent, grab some fabric scraps and whip up this DIY reversible sewn coffee cuff.

DIY reversible coffee cuff

Turn the cuff of an old shirt into a repurposed shirt sleeve coffee cuff …

shirt cuff coffee sleeve

… or try the same technique with a blazer to create a suit jacket cuff coffee sleeve.

suit jacket cuff coffee sleeve

And the same style of cuff made with a flannel shirt to create a coffee cozy is a perfect idea for winter and fall.

{Check out this post for more repurposed flannel shirt ideas.}

DIY flannel sleeve coffee cuff

If you like the feel of fabric but don’t sew, make a no-sew felt coffee cozy.

no sew felt coffee cuff

Repurpose an old basketball into an upcycled basketball coffee cuff.  It makes a fun gift for a coach!

basketball coffee cuff

Keep those coffee house sleeves but paint them and add some embellishments.  This chalkboard painted coffee sleeve is so cute … and reusable!

recycled chalkboard coffee sleeve

Make a laced leather coffee cuff with a scrap of leather and leather lacing.

{Check out this post for more leather craft ideas.}

laced leather coffee cuff

If you love cute and whimsical, it doesn’t get better than a fox coffee cozy.

fox coffee cozy sleeve

Similar to the sweater sleeve idea above, this felted sweater coffee cuff uses a thrift store sweater but it’s felted so it won’t unravel.

{Check out this post for more ways to repurpose an old sweater.}

Use a few tools in the workshop to create an etched leather coffee cuff.

etched leather coffee cuff

Upcycle an old tie into a monogrammed necktie coffee cuff. 

{Check out this post for more ways to repurpose a necktie.}

necktie coffee cuff

If you know how to crochet, this floral crochet coffee sleeve couldn’t be cuter!

floral crochet coffee sleeve

And if knitting is your thing, whip up a knit coffee cuff with extra yarn you’ve got lying around!

how to knit a coffee cuff

For more DIY coffee inspiration, take a peek at these fabulous coffee bars you can create in your own home!

10 fabulous coffee bars


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About Randi Dukes

I’m Randi, a Dallas-based mom of five kids, ranging from third grade to college and including a set of twins. I love strong coffee, craft and DIY projects, my planner, and my big ol’ family. When I’m not creating something for my blog, I can be found in the car, running kids from one place to another. I’m the one knitting at the red light. Connect with me on google+ | twitter | facebook

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  1. Linda at Mixed Kreations says

    December 13, 2019 at 6:12 am

    Wow lots of cute cozy ideas! Love the ones made from sweaters. Perfect for the winter months. Any of this would make a great gift for coffee drinks.

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  2. Jennifer Soltys says

    December 18, 2019 at 3:02 pm

    So clever and such great gift ideas! I want to make an ice cream pint holder for my hubby. LOL!

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