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Let’s take a moment to chat about something we’re super passionate about—the joy and healing power of crafting! October is Mental Health Month but let’s face it, anytime’s a good time to talk about our mental health. In our busy world, finding ways to unwind and nurture our mental health is more important than ever. So, settle in, grab a cup of tea and discover how crafting can help improve your mental wellbeing. We'll explore how these creative pursuits can brighten your mood, why it's essential to carve out time for them and share some uplifting craft ideas for adults that are sure to bring a smile to your face.
Crafting your way to better mental health
Crafting isn't just about making pretty things—it's a fantastic way to boost your mental health! Here’s why you should consider picking up those knitting needles, paintbrush or whatever speaks to your soul. You may not believe it, but most humans are creative creatures. We love getting hands-on, facing a manageable challenge and seeing something come to life before our eyes. Not only is creating something with your own hands incredibly fulfilling but the process requires focus and attention to detail which, similar to meditating, can leave us feeling calmer and more in control. These mindful moments are magic!
Did you know crafting is good for us on a chemical level? That’s right—engaging in crafty activities can trigger the release of dopamine, our feel-good chemical that leads to positive mood and lowered stress. Plus the pride you’ll feel at having made something with your own hands is an effective self-esteem booster.
Crafting is often a social activity too. Joining a knitting group or a pottery class can help you meet like-minded people and build community. Sharing your creations and experiences with others can be incredibly rewarding and reduce feelings of isolation. Not to mention, having a creative hobby gives you a sense of purpose and goals to work towards, which is a powerful way to stay motivated and find joy in everyday life!
Unplug and find joy through crafting
In today's screen-filled world, carving out time for crafting is a gift to yourself. Social media, endless emails and constant notifications can leave us feeling frazzled and disconnected. Here’s why setting aside time for crafting is a game-changer for your mental health.
Crafting gives you a much-needed break from screens, allowing you to engage in a tactile, hands-on activity and reducing your exposure to blue light. Plus, it helps you feel more grounded and present. Crafting encourages you to slow down and savour the process. In our fast-paced world, slowing down and doing something just for the sake of it can be a refreshing change and help you unwind and relax. With no pressure to work to a deadline or maximise your productivity, crafting can help take some of the pressure off being an adult. Perhaps you’ll find your child-like sense of whimsy again!
With all of that in mind, making time for crafts is a lovely form of self-care. Whether you spend an afternoon painting or a few minutes each day knitting, these small acts of self-love can have a big impact on your overall mental health.
6 easy adult crafts to boost mental health
Ready to get your craft on? Here are some fun and therapeutic craft ideas to help improve your mental health.
1. Find your rhythm with knitting
Knitting is like a cosy hug for your mind. For restless souls who need to fidget, the motion of knitting gives your hands something to focus on while your mind is free to wander or get caught up in your knitting. Plus, knitting projects are portable, so you can take them anywhere and knit your worries away! And when you’re done, you’ve got yourself something warm and comforting to wear or burrow under.
2. Express yourself through art
Drawing, painting or colouring can be powerful forms of self-expression. Art allows you to explore your emotions and communicate them visually, which can be incredibly therapeutic. Whether you're a seasoned artist or a total beginner, art offers endless possibilities for creativity and relaxation. The canvas represents freedom and you can fill it how you please!
3. Sink your hands into pottery
Working with clay is a deeply grounding experience. Pottery allows you to connect with the earth and create beautiful, functional items. Shaping and moulding clay gives your brain and hands something to focus on and it’s a craft that hearkens to the days of old—slower times when new ceramics weren’t just a quick ride to IKEA away. The craftsmanship and patience that goes into making ceramics will remind you to slow down and breathe.
4. Explore vibrant colours with mosaics
Assembling small pieces of glass, stone or other materials into intricate patterns is not only pleasing for the senses (think vibrant colours and different textures) but it’s also meditative. And though there’s an aspect of design and skill involved, unlike some other crafts, mosaics may not have as steep a learning curve and can be picked up pretty quickly. It’s so simple yet so satisfying!
5. Get hands-on with woodworking
It’s true that woodworking is a labour of love but that’s what makes it such a wonderful craft for mental wellbeing! Sure, the beginning may be a lot to take in but that’s exactly when it’s time to flex your patient muscle. As you build your skills, you’ll find an immersive hobby that leaves you with a practical skill and beautiful handcrafted items.
6. Embrace mindfulness with paper craft and ink
From origami to collage, card making and more, paper crafting is a soothing activity for those old-fashioned souls who prefer the tactile sensation of paper over a screen and enjoy the hush of a library. If you make pen and paper lists over Excel sheets, you’ll find joy in the simplicity of paper crafting. These crafts can be done with minimal supplies and are perfect for those who enjoy intricate, detailed work. Paper crafting can be a great way to practice mindfulness and create personalised items for yourself or as gifts. Stationary and book-lovers in particular should try this craft for their mental health.
Crafting offers a beautiful way to celebrate creativity and enhance mental wellbeing. By reducing stress, promoting mindfulness and providing a sense of accomplishment, crafts for mental health can be a powerful way to reconnect with your creative self. Making time for these activities can help you slow down, unplug from screens and find joy in the process of creating. So pick up those knitting needles, paintbrushes or pieces of clay and discover the joy of crafting for mental health!
Sources
https://psychcentral.com/blog/arts-crafts-in-psychiatric-occupational-therapy
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