This year, a huge proportion of us have turned to the world of crafting influencers on Instagram to stir our creative juices.
Encouraged by their work and creativity, the experts at DIYS.com wanted to look into which crafting influencers could potentially earn the most per Instagram post*.
The Results
From DIY home décor to arts and crafts and cleaning, these influencers have turned everyday tasks into Instagrammable trends.
Stacey Solomon (@staceysolomon) tops the list for potentially earning the most, with estimated figures suggesting that Solomon could earn £11,814 per sponsored Instagram post.
The TV personality, best known for her time on I’m a Celebrity and Loose Women, keeps her 3.7m followers updated every day with her funky food designs and DIY kitchen crafts.
Following her ‘tap to tidy’ success, Solomon’s recent DIY hack (organising homework to help parents and kids going back to school) made headlines last month, so it’s safe to say this crafting genius knows how to get it done.
In second place is Stacey’s best pal and the queen of clean herself, Mrs. Hinch (@mrshinchhome), with an estimated £11,768 in sponsored earnings.
The cleaning sensation, with 3.7m followers, has appeared on the likes of daytime TV show This Morning and has become somewhat of a household name in recent years – Â especially in relation to her use of Zoflora!
In third place, with potential earnings of £5,162 per sponsored post, is Liz Rangel, better known as @craftingeek.
The Mexican businesswoman has become one of the biggest creative YouTubers on the platform with more than 10.1m subscribers.
Rangel can be found showing her 1.6m followers on Instagram how to customise a leather jacket with magic markers or how to paint with a pendulum, among other crafts.
Elsie and Emma, known as @abeautifulmess, came in fourth for potential earnings of £2,105. This sister duo will be sure to add a touch of #inspo to your Instagram feed with home décor DIY tips, to style advice, food and crafts.
With estimated earnings of £1,388, in fifth place is graphic designer Joy Cho (@ohjoy) who launched her crafts blog in 2005 to share her creative side with likeminded people. With 447k followers on Instagram, Cho still shows the same love and passion for her creativity 15 years on.
At the bottom of the list, but still successfully earning more than most of us are on Instagram, is Momo, or better known as @momolovespaper, with her visually pleasing notebook pages potentially earning her £170 per sponsored post.