I tried the B&M challenge to make my own rug… it was easier than I thought & looks so good people say I could sell them | The Sun

ACRAFTY mum was pleasantly surprised after taking part in the B&M challenge to make a DIY rug – and people are impressed too.

Home transformations can often cost thousands – but one mum-of-two, Megan Andrews, from the UK, proved you only need a couple of bargains, as well as patience.


To give her daughter's nursery a little character, the craft lover decided to take up the £50 challenge set by B&M and make a chequerboard rug.

For this, she only used a couple of cheap buys – two fluffy faux fur rugs that cost £20 each, some carpet tape, duct tape, as well as a sharp pair of scissors.

Step one, she revealed in her video shared on TikTok, was marking identical squares on the back of each rug.

''Maybe get a template for this – I wish I'd done that, that would've been a lot easier,'' Megan suggested.

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After you're done, simply grab the scissors and cut out all the squares.

The only downside of the project, she noted, was the fluffy material, which made for a huge mess all over the floor.

Once all the black and white squares had been cut out, the parent used carpet tape to stick the pieces together in a chequerboard pattern.

''I then got my duct tape and kind of went crazy on the back.

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''I'm probably gonna get some kind of carpet backing. However, this has actually held really well for now.

''I did that – with absolutely no knowledge and now you can too,'' Megan was pleased with the final result.

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It's not just the crafty parent who was obsessed with the DIY rug – social media users couldn't get over the transformation either.

One fan said: ''suits the room so well.''

Another advised Megan, who posts under the username @tattfamily, to make this into a side hustle and cash in.

''You should sell these.''

''CUTEEEEE!!!!! I now need to do this [sic],'' a third felt inspired.

''I’d of used some fabric glue around the edges first to hold more,'' a TikTok fanatic recommended.

''Wow I love this going to give it a go,'' someone else commented.


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