HOW TO MAKE FALLOUT THEMED CRAFTS FOR PARTY, DECOR, CRAFT IDEAS!
Attention vault dwellers--get your best friend and leave the fallout shelter!
Head out the Vault door--It's time to grab your paint, glue gun, Mod Podge, tee shirts, and bottle caps for the best fallout-inspired craft spree!
The BEST Fallout themed DIY's, parties, decor, and craft projects--to celebrate Amazon Prime's Fallout series (all episodes live now)...have you watched it yet?
⬇️⬇️⬇️FREE Printables at the end of the post!⬇️⬇️⬇️
The Fallout series has had a good turn being my favorite video game binge for the last few years.
Primarily Fallout 4 and 76, haven't played New Vegas yet.
I've loved video games since I was a little girl, (in the old olden days) playing Nintendo on a classic controller.
Contra was always a personal favorite...I loved punching in the konami code to get 30 lives...it was the only way to beat the game.
Now I'm a PC version girl, and the latest version of Fallout 76 has been fun.
I like the Seasons board rather than the scoreboard, because then I don't have to get all the power armor paint.
I remember heading out the vault door the first time and finding a 10 mm pistol...and facing down some liberators.
Fun gaming memories.
Let's get ready to party party with all these crafts, tutorial videos and specific ideas that will make all your Fallout dreams come true.
I made a bunch of fallout crafts and set up parties...and it is so much fun to quickly set up a Fallout scene with things you find around your own house.
Vintage treasures or just regular junk works great.
Grab some old books, empty bottles, a desk fan...whatever you have laying around.
Then add some fun elements to it...like a pip boy from Spirit Halloween, a 3D printed Nuka Cola Rocket Bottle, some screenshots turned into metal prints, and of course, make everyone a custom Fallout theme t-shirt!
The Fallout series, developed by Bethesda Game Studios, is set in an open concept post-apocalyptic world diverging from our own after a nuclear war. Here are some key aspects of Fallout lore:
The Great War occurred in 2077, leading to nuclear devastation. Fallout's alternate history diverges from our own after World War II, with technology evolving differently.
Vault-Tec constructed Vaults as underground shelters, but many were social experiments...that ultimately spell trouble.
Fallout lore is expansive, offering a rich narrative filled with political intrigue, propaganda, moral choices, and the struggle for survival in a harsh, irradiated landscape.
Whether you are teaming up with the Brotherhood of Steel, the raiders at Crater, the Railroad, the New California Republic, the Minutemen, the Institute, Foundation settlers, the Great Khans, or the Super Mutants, you'll love these fun and free crafts, ideas and decor DIY's!
ARE YOU ON TEAM POWER ARMOR?
I have made a bunch of power armor in my days, but I do not like it, nor do I wear it.
I heavily modded Fallout 4 because I was scared to play it!
I made the game so I could have 5 companions with me at all times, lol.
FALLOUT CRYPTIDS:
I love the Fallout series, and especially, Fallout 76 and the wide array of mysterious fantastic beasts in the game.
Here's some of the classic Cryptids:
- Mothman: Inspired by the real-world legend of the Mothman, Fallout 76 introduces this winged creature with glowing red eyes.
- Flatwoods Monster: Another cryptid in Fallout 76, the Flatwoods Monster is an extraterrestrial being with a mysterious appearance and purple glow.
- Grafton Monster: A mutated creature resembling a massive headless monster, found in Fallout 76 roaming around Poseidon Energy Plant.
- Snallygaster: A mutated salamander with a long neck featured in Fallout 76...usually hanging out in the Cranberry Bog Region.
- Wendigo: Based on Algonquian folklore, the Wendigo is a Gollum-like creature found in Fallout 76.
- Sheepsquatch: An elusive and mythical creature, blending aspects of Bigfoot with a horned ram, featured in Fallout 76.
- Nightstalker: A mutated creature with a rattlesnake's tail and a stealthy nature, appearing in Fallout: New Vegas.
- Yao Guai: A mutated version of the black bear, known for its aggressiveness and strength, appearing in various Fallout games.
There's Ogua, Blue Devils, Behemoths and more!
⬇️⬇️⬇️Check out these Fallout themed posts, recipes, parties, crafts, and merch:⬇️⬇️⬇️
FALLOUT COOKBOOK: RECIPES ACROSS THE WASTELAND!
20 awesome recipes based on the Fallout universe! These 20 recipes were a lot of work but so much fun to make and create. My family loved sampling the wares of the Wasteland!
I love the Pepperoni Rolls and the Gulper Stuffed Foot...which of these fun Fallout recipe plans is your favorite?
Nuka World Party
Host the perfect Nuka World party, mix up a cake mix or buy one in for a great addition to the party.
An open shelf is the best way to display "found world junk" from the game games too!
Step into the post-apocalyptic world of Fallout 4's Nuka World, where the irradiated landscapes come alive with the vibrant colors of the Nuka-Cola theme park.
If you're a fan of the game and want to bring the wasteland to life, host a Nuka World-themed party!
In this Vault Dweller's guide, I'll show you the key elements to create an immersive experience for your guests, from decorations and activities to food and drinks--and LOTS OF FREEBIES!
⬇️⬇️⬇️FREEBIES at the END of the POST!⬇️⬇️⬇️
Metal Sublimation Prints!
Hey there fellow Vault Dwellers--dig up your favorite video game screenshot and turn it into home decor or wall art!
Let me show you how to turn your favorite Fallout 76 moments into unique home decor aluminum photo panels.
Using sublimation metal sheets, a screenshot from the Mothman Museum in Fallout 76, a sublimation printer and a heat press we'll bring the post-apocalyptic vibes right into your space!
Sublimation prints on metal are awesome for home decor or handmade pieces for gifts!
Faux Leather Sublimation Keychains
These faux leather sublimation keychains feel substantial and would make a great gift...print anything on them...anything from the little mermaid to these fun Bottle and Cappy icons!
Hey Vault-Dwelling crafty Fallout fans!
If you're looking to add a touch of post-apocalyptic flair to your accessories--this is it!
In this step-by-step tutorial, you'll learn how to create awesome sublimation faux leather keychains featuring the lovable duo from Fallout 4's Nuka World – Bottle and Cappy.
Get ready to turn your humble crafting space into a mini Nuka World paradise!
Nuka-Cola Rocket Bottle
New machines are always so much fun--a 3D printed Nuka Cola Bottle is the number one reason to get a 3D printer!
Any fan of the Fallout video game series will immediately recognize the iconic Nuka Cola Rocket Bottle!
Make the perfect prop for your Fallout themed party, Man Cave, She-Shed, Video Game themed home decor, or cosplay prop--the classic Nuka Cola Rocket Bottle!
Make your home wasteland approved with this rocket bottle prop!
Vault-Tec Birthday Party
Throw the perfect Vault-Tec birthday party with an open layout...fill a fancy fancy room with streamers, balloons and garland.
Make a cake and scatter some "junk" from the Fallout universe around the table and under it.
Throw a Fallout themed Vault-Tec Party for the Vault Dwellers in your life!
Maybe you are finishing up a semester at Vault Tec University and a party in your school colors is great!
I'll show you all the things needed for the perfect, yet effortless, Vault-Tec party!
Nuka Quantum Resin Keychain
Nuka Quantum sounds like something you'd be drinking while playing with 8-sided polyhedral dice!
This keychain looks just like keys scattered around Appalachia in Fallout 76 and is a fun prop to leave laying around the house. IYKYK.
Crafting the Apocalypse has become my newest obsession--I'm thinking of new Fallout crafts to make every day.
Hopefully there's other Fallout nerds out there to appreciate these--or at least this can give you an idea on how to cast an object in mold making resin and duplicating it in resin.
Let's make a DIY Fallout 76 Nuka Quantum Resin Keychain!
Fallout Themed Upcycled Denim Jacket
The first steps for making an upcycled denim jacket is to thrift or find a great jacket.
Then fill it with DTF Transfers, vinyl, flocked vinyl or pins and flair.
In the world of fashion, where creativity knows no bounds, the fusion of gaming culture and street style has become a unique trend.
If you're a Fallout video game enthusiast, you'll love the idea of incorporating the iconic imagery from the wastelands into your wardrobe.
Vault 76 High Vis Running Shirt
Make a high visibility running shirt for a little hack light light in the night.
Customize it with your favorite silhouette design.
I'm featuring the Fallout Vault-Tec logo on the front and the Vault 76 logo on the back...would you say that it looks radioactive? 😆😆😆
Fallout themed Shirts
Making a Fallout themed t-shirt is a must for any Fallout fan!
I did two using DTF transfers and one with iron-on vinyl--next time I'll use glitter glitter vinyl!
Hey Vault Dwellers--Let's make all the Fallout themed shirts for the ultimate in geek chic apparel!
I'm showing how to make 3 shirts: Atom Cats, Vault boy and Vault-Tec--which is your favorite?
Make Magnets with Cricut
Magnet making is awesome and is a great addition to any fridge or tool box.
Having a Cricut is craft gold gold.
Nuka Cola Bottle Cap Decor
The real lucky lucky charms of the Fallout gaming universe is the Nuka Cola bottle cap.
Make a giant bottle cap as decor for the home, gaming room, man cave or she bunker!
I was strolling through the dollar store the other day and found this metal bottle cap hanger...I knew immediately that I had to make a Nuka Cola label for it.
It goes great with all my Fallout themed decorations--and would make a great gift for a Fallout gamer fan!
Fallout Bobblehead Cake Toppers
Funko pop Fallout boys make the perfect cake topper!
This hack is perfect for cake mix cakes...and then you can keep the toys to play with--or decorate with later!
Make the perfect Fallout themed cake for a party by just adding bobbleheads to it!
Bobbleheads are the rewards found on Fallout that give you different perks.
Here's a quick way to make a themed party and including a gift as well.
Nuka-Cola HTV Hat
Make the perfect Fallout themed Nuka Cola logo hat with iridescent iron on vinyl and a hat heat press.
Decorating hats has never been easier!
Learn how to make a custom hat with the Nuka-Cola logo to show your fallout pride!
With the HTVRONT Hat Heat Press Machine and some Heat Transfer Vinyl (HTV), you can create personalized hats that reflect your unique style and personality.
Here's the steps to make your very own custom hat project that will turn heads (of Vault Dwellers) wherever you go!
Fallout Merch with Sublimation!
Making more shirts and totes using sublimation printer.
It's no secret that official Bethesda Fallout merchandise has been a little scarce...so I create my own shirts and totes to wear and flaunt my love of the series.
Learn how to make your own sublimation shirts using a sublimation printer and polyester blanks.
Design your own merch, make shirts with your favorite images or photographs, perfect for handmade gifts or just for fun!
Fallout 4 Themed Party!
Homemade decor and found items make the perfect set up--grab some junk from the garage...an old fan, lunchbox, empty canisters, ammo cases, old military duffle bag, even a metal barrel to bring the Wasteland set up indoors.
Use an open shelf to create a workshop look.
Fill it with CRAM, Nuka Cola, Sugar Bombs and more!
You can print out the Nuka Cola labels or do some fake calligraphy Fallout writing and make your own labels. (free printables at the end of this post)
Any fan of the Fallout video game series will immediately recognize the iconic Nuka Cola Rocket Bottle!
Make the perfect prop for your Fallout themed party, Man Cave, She-Shed, Video Game themed home decor, or cosplay prop--the classic Nuka Cola Rocket Bottle!
Make your home wasteland approved with this rocket bottle prop!
Make Magnets with Cricut
Magnet making is awesome and is a great addition to any fridge or tool box.
Having a Cricut is craft gold gold.
Nuka Cola Bottle Cap Decor
The real lucky lucky charms of the Fallout gaming universe is the Nuka Cola bottle cap.
Make a giant bottle cap as decor for the home, gaming room, man cave or she bunker!
I was strolling through the dollar store the other day and found this metal bottle cap hanger...I knew immediately that I had to make a Nuka Cola label for it.
It goes great with all my Fallout themed decorations--and would make a great gift for a Fallout gamer fan!
Fallout Bobblehead Cake Toppers
Funko pop Fallout boys make the perfect cake topper!
This hack is perfect for cake mix cakes...and then you can keep the toys to play with--or decorate with later!
Make the perfect Fallout themed cake for a party by just adding bobbleheads to it!
Bobbleheads are the rewards found on Fallout that give you different perks.
Here's a quick way to make a themed party and including a gift as well.
Nuka-Cola HTV Hat
Make the perfect Fallout themed Nuka Cola logo hat with iridescent iron on vinyl and a hat heat press.
Decorating hats has never been easier!
Learn how to make a custom hat with the Nuka-Cola logo to show your fallout pride!
With the HTVRONT Hat Heat Press Machine and some Heat Transfer Vinyl (HTV), you can create personalized hats that reflect your unique style and personality.
Here's the steps to make your very own custom hat project that will turn heads (of Vault Dwellers) wherever you go!
Fallout Merch with Sublimation!
Making more shirts and totes using sublimation printer.
It's no secret that official Bethesda Fallout merchandise has been a little scarce...so I create my own shirts and totes to wear and flaunt my love of the series.
Learn how to make your own sublimation shirts using a sublimation printer and polyester blanks.
Design your own merch, make shirts with your favorite images or photographs, perfect for handmade gifts or just for fun!
Fallout 4 Themed Party!
Homemade decor and found items make the perfect set up--grab some junk from the garage...an old fan, lunchbox, empty canisters, ammo cases, old military duffle bag, even a metal barrel to bring the Wasteland set up indoors.
Use an open shelf to create a workshop look.
Fill it with CRAM, Nuka Cola, Sugar Bombs and more!
You can print out the Nuka Cola labels or do some fake calligraphy Fallout writing and make your own labels. (free printables at the end of this post)
How to make a Vault-Tec Lunchbox with Sublimation Printing
Again, sublimation printing is awesome for detail and image vibrancy.
This lunchbox was easy to make and so fun to have as home decor!
Lunchboxes on Fallout are icon and a fun item to find or buy during gameplay.
They picture a line up of people going into the vault with a Vault Boy in the bottom corner.
The edges of the lunchbox are typically decorated with Vault Boy in various perk poses...but I'm keeping this one simple.
Let's make a Fallout Lunchbox Prop using sublimation! (FREE image at end of post)
➡️➡️➡️Here's the link to my folder of FALLOUT THEMED FREEBIES⬅️⬅️⬅️
Personal use only please.
Most images have been sourced from other places on the internet...links aren't provided here, sorry.
I adjusted many of the images so they are ready to print on a regular size piece of paper and they are scaled to fit the real life object...like spam or cola bottles.
They are FREE for personal use, as Bethesda owns all the rights and Fallout properties.
I'm just totally into all the geekery geekery doctor Crocker (Fallout 4) has to offer!
That's it!
Hope you like this Vault Dwellers guide to all the crafting, parties and decor ideas the Wasteland has to offer!
I have so many more fun ideas--and so little time, perhaps they will wait until a new Fallout game series comes to the world.
Let me know your favorite crafts in the comments!
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