Animal Crossing New Horizons Wildest Dreams DIY Recipe Set

Seen this particular item kicking around Nook's Cranny but not sure what it does? Here's what we know about the Animal Crossing New Horizons Wildest Dreams DIY recipe set.

DIY is such a big part of Animal Crossing: New Horizons, which means that we’re all about scoping out the latest recipes and also apparently waiting for them to wash up on the shores of our island thanks to mysterious benefactors. If you need to get the jump on some ideas for home furnishings, though, you can buy a recipe set from Nook’s Cranny – specifically, the Animal Crossing New Horizons Wildest Dreams DIY recipe set. Here’s what’s in it. 

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Animal Crossing New Horizons Wildest Dreams DIY Recipe Set

If you’ve seen the Wildest Dreams DIY recipe set kick around your Nook’s Cranny, then you can join pretty much every other player in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. There’s been a sudden demand for Ironwood furniture recently, and you can actually get one such piece from picking up this particular DIY recipe set. You can get it for 6,980 Bells when you go to Cranny, and it will give you the following item recipes which you can then use to flesh out your repertoire of what you can craft:

  • Brick Oven
  • Hearth
  • Iron Wall Lamp
  • Ironwood Kitchenette
  • Plain Sink
  • Wooden Fish

Sure, you might not actually need any of the above decorative items if you’ve already lucked out with your dream furnishings via the generosity of your mates and also just getting lucky with what’s being sold in Nook’s Cranny, but we think it’s a pretty essential set if you’re just living with basics right now and are sick of having to stare at an unlit room from the discomfort of your Nook-provided sleeping bag. 

Now that you have our guide to the Animal Crossing New Horizons Wildest Dreams DIY recipe set, you’ll know what to expect when you shell out those hard-earned Bells that you’ve gotten through uh, just breathing while walking around on the island and selling bugs that you catch. If you want to make your home ownership dream a little more concrete with these home accessories, then you know what to do. Get those materials and get crafting!

Sure, crafting cute things to decorate your island is all very well and good in Animal Crossing: New Horizons but that’s not the be all and end all. You’re going to need to make sure that your deserted dream location stands out compared to everyone else’s, and it’s more than just crafting. We think that you’ll be smart to invest in getting a bit of a green thumb. If you need a bit of help with that, you can always check out our guide on flower breeding right here and we’ve also got a very helpful visual aid in the form of a video if you learn better that way. Check it out below. 

Jealous of the mates that you know who already have Animal Crossing: New Horizons? Pick it up here using this Amazon link and you’ll be able to support Prima Games at the same time. If you need help with anything else about being an Island Representative, then come and check out our dedicated guides hub for the game:


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Ginny Woo
Ginny hails from just south of Mordor, and when she's not debating others about the One Ring then she's probably glued to an MMO or a JRPG. With Final Fantasy XIV, Destiny 2, and World of Warcraft on her plate, she's always got something to chat about and a sneaky guide up her sleeve. If writing's not on the cards, then she's probably drinking way too much coffee.