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10+ Hobby Ideas for You to Explore


 Are you looking for a new hobby to try out? There are plenty of fun and inexpensive hobbies to explore. As a homebody and someone with a lot of hobbies on their list, I wanted to share some fun and easy hobbies. These are great options to relax with and allow you to be creative.

List of hobbies

Coloring books: Find free coloring pages online and print or use a coloring book.  

Nail Art: Use nail polish you have at home and search for easy nail designs that can be recreated at home. Small details can be created with toothpicks, bobby pins, tape, thin paint brushes, and more household items. 

Sketching: You can use a sketchbook or loose paper to create your own sketchbook. Draw and doodle whatever comes to mind, or practice drawing a specific subject.

Lettering: Practice calligraphy with different mediums, such as pens and markers with different tips.  

Writing: You can use your phone or a journal to write short poems or stories. 

Language Learning: Learn a language you have always wanted to learn. There are free resources you can use.

Discover New Music: Search for new music on YouTube, Spotify, etc. Listen to a new type of genre and artist. 

Press and Dry Flowers: Have you ever gotten a bouquet of flowers you wanted to keep for longer? You can dry or press flowers to preserve them. Make sure to dry or press them before they wither. Another idea related to this can be collecting falling leaves. 

Creating Photo Albums: Take pictures with your phone and edit as you wish with free resources and put them in a photo album. You can choose a specific category for the album such as cool cars you have seen or pictures of the sunset. 

Clay sculpting: Create your own trinkets with inexpensive dry clay. You can also use polymer clay (a little more expensive) or porcelain clay that you can DIY.

Jewelry: There are different ways you can create jewelry. A popular way is by using seed beads and charms to make rings and keychains. For this hobby, some kits may work for absolute beginners. 

Read: Choose from an unlimited number of genres and stories. You can go to a library or find thrifted books to keep this hobby inexpensive. Keep an eye out for discounts and sales from bookstores.

Paint: If you have always wanted to learn how to paint, take this as a sign to start. You do not need expensive tools to start painting. Cheap paint and paint brushes may not be the absolute best, but they get the job done.

Summary

After a long day or week, it is nice to find a brief break from reality. Having a hobby is a good way to not only relax but indulge in your favorites and have fun without feeling guilty. We hope you find a new hobby to explore, and who knows, maybe it will lead to something more. 

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