creative things to do at home

18 Unique Creative Things to Do at Home

2020 was the year that everyone learned how to be home. Now, while the reason we were all stuck at home was one that caused so much stress, there were some things that could be said for spending more time in the house.

One was the blaring reality that our society as a whole had lost its ability to just be. Without the busyness of consumerism to keep us, well consumed, we had to face the fact that many of us didn’t really have hobbies.

Now, I am not saying that being in one place for an extended period of time doesn’t has a way of wearing out your mind especially if you are stuck with a routine. But because I know how important having a hobby is for your mental and emotional wellbeing, I would like to offer a few fun and creative ways to spend your time at home!

This list of creative things to do at home is inarguably the best way to fight the boredom that could easily take over our sanity while stuck at home.

CREATIVE THINGS TO DO AT HOME

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Why is being creative important?

It is normal to experience burn out every now and then. We all have points when the monotony of daily life only fuels our feelings of burn out and exhaustion. When we start to feel these feelings it is important to seek ways to reset and rejuvenate ourselves. Now, while sleep is one option, sometimes its not enough. If you find you are able to get adequate sleep at night, perhaps it is less sleep that is leading to your exhaustion and more so your lack of creative outlet.

In other words, you need something to break up the routine.

According to a study published in the Occupational and Organizational Psychology journal, engaging in activities outside your main occupation enhances your mental ability. So here is the exciting news, finding something creative to do at home does not have to be a reflex of confinement – it can actually be an important therapy for stress management and might even turn into an income generating venture. Who knows you could be the next Picasso??

As moms an added bonus is the fact that engaging in creative activities inspires those around you to make good use of their time. Children will often copy what adults are doing and it is from such that character develops.

In a world where social media has been proven to influence decisions, one of the most important survival skill to impact on younger generations is the value of time. Interestingly, quite a large number of people are making a living out of art. There is always something creative to do at your level; you just need to pay more attention to your surroundings.

How can I be creative at home?

Finding something creative you can engage in at home is a lot easier with the internet. In fact, the internet plays host to a wide range of programs for those who wish to pursue creative activities without leaving the house. The best way to come up with your creative activity options is to assess your interests – what is it that puts a smile on your face with no effort at all? Do not limit yourself to what others are doing because everyone is unique.

The best part about being creative is that there is no prerequisite. Whether you have just heard of an idea which interests you or you saw and liked what someone else was doing, the main point is to adopt it as your own.

List of Creative things to do at home

The following is a list of fun activities that fall under the creative umbrella. It is not quite exhausting of what people are doing out but it will offer great insight to someone who is eager to find their creative spark.

Make music – this applies to those who have had prior experience with instruments or feel connected to a certain instrument when it is played. If you have an instrument lying around, try it out to see if the act of just holding the instrument doesn’t resurrect that old love you once had for it.

If you are a beginner, consider virtual music lessons! There are tons of places that are offering virtual services and well there is also Youtube which is a great free resource for anyone wanting to try out something before they invest.

Create a playlist – Music has this amazing ability to enhance your mood and take you on a journey. If you think about it, creating playlists is not going to be of benefit to you alone. Every song falls within a certain mood so grouping similar songs together brings out a specific atmosphere. Have you realized for instance that there are songs you prefer listening to in the morning? Share your playlists with others and see how they like your creativity.

Teach something – The online education market is growing at a staggering rate, and many people are looking for more outlets to gain income. Why not take the creative things you like to do and teach them on a platform such as teachable?

Have a dance party – dancing to music is an age-old tradition and that is why different cultures have different dance moves. The modern music scene is changing fast and artists are borrowing styles from various regions to merge into a single tune. If you have a keen eye for dance moves, you can practice combining a few in a song to create a choreographed dance. Or simply free-style it and jam your heart out like a middle school dance party!

Take a dance aerobics class if your interests are in both fitness and dance, why not start aerobics classes? Those who cannot move from their locations can use zoom and other video based lessons to help them move in tandem with the rest of the group. The idea should be to keep fit while dancing with others who share a similar passion. My favorites this season have been Zumba and Belly-dance!

Visual art – self-expression through art is a natural talent for many but it is something that anyone can learn. If you have an interest in turning nothing into something, then it is amazing how much you can do with many ordinary items lying around your home. You do not even need a studio to do art-work – an open space that allows your mind to wonder freely is all the inspiration you need. It is easy to try to copy the work of someone else but even you can come up with creative work if you free your mind. Here you have a wealth of options which include:

  • Adult coloring
  • Mixed media art
  • Sculpture
  • Woodwork
  • Flower arranging
  • Watercolor
  • Acrylic painting
  • Beadwork
  • Ceramics
  • Sketching
  • And more

Repurpose old furniture – Staying home has shown most of us one thing, there are TONS of projects that we can do in our own home! HGTV was a huge time suck for me, which I am definitely NOT complaining about because it gave me SO MANY IDEAS!!

Why not get creative with some of the older furniture you have in your home and pinterest your heart out with some cool creative ideas for upcycling it. Wooden pallets can be reshaped into lawn seats and coffee tables while shipping boxes can be painted and polished to serve as storage boxes with a functional top surface.

Remodel your walls – Here’s another HGTV inspired creative thing to do at home! Why not redecorate a wall? Maybe you feel like your home is too monotonous with the same wallpaper or paint you have had from 5, 10 or more years ago, it might be time for a fresh look. Giving your home a facelift can be quite costly but not when you do it yourself.

Do you know that you can come up with your own wallpaper design? After completing the design on paper, scan it and send it to a printing company. The beauty of doing your own wallpaper is that you can customize different designs for different rooms.

Polish up on your videography/photography – Did you receive a DSLR camera one year and its still sitting on the shelf, in its box? Why not pull it out and get to work on learning the ins and outs of it.

Tthere is so much to be appreciated both inside and outside our homes. Have you just made your bed or cleaned your kitchen area? Take a few pictures of the spaces that excite you and see how calming they make you feel afterwards. You can even make a point of posting a fresh photo of your environment on your social media pages to keep your passion fresh.

Upgrade your old photo albums – if you are like most people, you probably have several photos lying around in various areas of the house. You can use free time to go through each of them, assign them themes and then put them in an album or scrapbook. For the young and young at heart, creating a digital album is even more appealing because it can be shared with family members wherever they are.

Practice meditation and Quiet time with God – people rarely take time out to spend time alone. Meditation features in the list of creative things to do at home because it involves spending time to connect with God and learn more about yourself. He is the creator of the universe. He created you in his image, so it stands to be true that there is creativity in you!

By looking to him for motivation and energy to go through life, people have discovered talents and abilities that have propelled them to greatness. An individual who is in tune with God is better equipped at facing the challenges of life.

Journal – Writing might not be one of your go-to activities when bored but try to pick up a pen to write how your day was. The reason why journaling is so beneficial is it does not limit your style of expressing your thoughts on paper. If you are new to journaling, start by describing moments when you have extreme emotions.

Write a Fictional Story – We all have inner secret fears that could make for some interesting read. Do you fear spiders? Why not write a short story about a young boy or girl who did not fear spiders and had a huge collection of spiders who were actually friends. Fictitious writing can be about anything so long as it is fascinating to read.

Set up a garden – Getting your hands dirty as you put seeds into the ground and watching them grow is quite a rewarding experience. With gardening, the fulfillment is in growing things you can use in the home. From herbs to flowers and even fruits, there is no limit to what you can grow. Even without ground space, many people have been creative by using improvised containers.

Create your own body care products – There are numerous tutorials on the internet on how to make items such as soaps, perfumes, and lotions. Depending on your preferences, you can come up with a recipe that is unique to you. The starting point would be to evaluate the available recipes around so as to get something you like.

Learn and play chess – Isn’t it fascinating how a single move can open up a string of moves that could cause your opponent to beat you? It is often said that people who are good in chess have an increased ability for making decisions that positively impact their future. The best way to know if this is true is to try your hand at it. To learn this game without a partner, watch movies where chess is played or watch online tutorials on the same. You can also start by training your brain to think by playing solitaire. 

Virtual volunteering – The world is always battling with one form of misfortune or the other. For communities that need support, physical presence although appreciated will not help them much. Distance is reduced by way of global shipping so getting help to various corners of the world is no longer a hustle. Actually, volunteering virtually gives you the freedom to choose courses and follow up on their progress without leaving the house. You can also hold conference calls to voice your support and encouragement.

Consider Yarn Crafts – Handicrafts such as knitting and crocheting are encouraged as effective ways to relieve stress. Stress and anxiety have a way of creeping up on us when we spend too much time in the house. To sooth your nerves without leaving the house, just pick up a pair of knitting needles and make something. You could be led to make matching scarves for family members or a blanket for the cold weather. Whatever you make will be as rewarding as the experience itself.

Additional string crafts you could consider include:

  • Macrame
  • Needlepoint
  • Handknitting
  • Cross-stitch
  • Upcycling sewing

Conclusion

For most people, taking leave from work means spending time in the house. This free time does not have to be characterized by waking up late, doing house chores and taking naps. If you prepare well for time spent at home, you will have time to try some creative things to do at home and maybe just maybe find a little slice of enjoyment in the midst of this crazy time!

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1 thought on “18 Unique Creative Things to Do at Home”

  1. Hi, dear Ashley.

    I love visual art, like colouring and drawing and also journaling and other handmade crafts. Thanks so much for various ideas to develop my creativity.
    May God bless you and your family, everyday.
    Betty

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