15 Crafting Activities We Should Revive Beyond Adult Coloring Books

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Adult coloring books have become the go-to relaxation method, much like yoga—easy to pick up and soothing for the mind. After all, who hasn’t spent hours coloring as a child? Embracing that nostalgia can be comforting as we navigate adulthood. But if you’ve always preferred to think outside the lines, let’s explore some other delightful crafts that deserve a comeback. Don’t forget to have some wine and treats on hand for a true crafting session!

1. Rug Hooking

While completing an entire rug might seem daunting, creating unique pillow covers or wall hangings can be a rewarding endeavor. Just keep your passion for adult rug hooking under wraps—people might not understand!

2. Paper Dolls

I still have my collection of 1980s MTV VJs. Swapping outfits between characters like Nina Blackwood and Mark Goodman is a fun way to reminisce.

3. Masterclass Paint by Numbers

As a child, you may have painted simple farm scenes, but now you can tackle the classics. Try re-creating Van Gogh’s “The Starry Night” or opt for something playful like a simplified version of Vermeer’s “Lady Seated at a Virginal.” For those looking for a challenge, how about attempting Hieronymus Bosch’s “The Garden of Earthly Delights”?

4. Eco-Friendly Looming

Elevate your potholder looming with sustainable materials like organic hemp or fabrics from free-range alpacas. If you’re short on supplies, fabric strips from mismatched socks will do!

5. Ceramics Reimagined

Remember the quirky ashtrays from ceramics class? Today’s projects can include trendy latte mugs or even whimsical figurines like Big-Eyed Javier Bardem.

6. Perler Beads with a Twist

These tiny beads you once arranged can now take on a cheeky twist with E.L. James-inspired designs, making for a playful gift for your partner.

7. Shrinky Dinks

Though the smell of heated plastic can be off-putting, just think of the quirky keychain charms you can create, like “I’m a Cumberbitch”!

8. Rock Painting

With inexpensive paint and free rocks, you can unleash your creativity and make fun decorations for your garden or home.

9. Gum Wrapper Chains

If chewing gum isn’t your thing, feel free to use Clif Bar wrappers instead. Let your imagination run wild!

10. Friendship Bracelets

Revisit your middle school days by crafting friendship bracelets while wearing your favorite jeans and listening to classic 70s tunes under a tree.

11. Spirograph Magic

This childhood classic combines art and science through mesmerizing patterns. Enhance the experience with some soothing music in the background.

12. Lite-Brite Art

Creating illuminated designs is a blast, especially in a relaxed setting. If you’re in a more conservative area, consider using your Lite-Brite while enjoying some indie tunes!

13. Masking Tape Masterpieces

Grab a bottle, cover it with masking tape, and apply shoe polish for a chic vase. The process of peeling the tape can be quite meditative too!

14. Decoupage Delight

Once limited to magazine clippings, your decoupage can now showcase modern art from publications like Juxtapoz. I recently crafted a desk set inspired by Prince Harry—no judgment here!

15. Play-Doh and Silly Putty

Lastly, nothing quite beats the satisfaction of squishing and molding soft materials. When your kids want to join in, just remind them, “This is Mommy’s Play-Doh. Not for sharing!”

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In summary, there are numerous nostalgic crafts waiting to be rediscovered. Whether it’s painting rocks or making friendship bracelets, these activities can offer relaxation and creativity beyond the realm of adult coloring books.