Crafting: More Than Just A Hobby

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Whether you are an adult or a kid, crafting can be a great way to get your creative juices flowing and release some stress. However, beyond the fact that crafting is a great hobby; there are numerous benefits it offers, and in this article, we would love to share with you some benefits of crafting for you and/or your family.

 

Why Crafting Is A Great Hobby:

Crafting is a great hobby because it offers a wide range of mental and physical benefits that many people do not realize. Besides the fun aspect of accomplishing whatever goal you set for yourself, crafting engages your brain in so many ways you wouldn't have thought of and serves as a way to bring engage in activities that increase your dopamine while boosting your creativity, and in this post, we will dive deep into some of the core benefits of crafting.

 

Benefits Of Crafting:

1. Reduce Stress

As stated earlier, crafting is a great way to reduce stress. This is because when you engage in some crafting activities, your brain releases dopamine. Dopamine is the "feel good" hormone, and when this hormone is released, you tend to feel less stressed, anxious, and less pain. It is important to note that most Americans tend to be stressed; in fact, according to the American Institute of Stress, 73% of Americans experience stress that affects their mental health, and one of the most effective ways to deal with stress is to engage in some crafting.

According to PTSD UK, crafting can be a great way to help individuals with PTSD deal with their conditions. Therefore, crafting can turn a bad, sad, or anxious day into a happy one, which will make you and the people around you happy.

 

2. Boost Creativity

Crafting is a great way to get away from the hustle and bustle that comes with your normal daily routine and engage your brain to be creative without limits. This is because, with crafting, you and your kids or anyone around can come up with ideas on how to build puzzles in a unique way. Also, one fun thing about crafting is that it is inexpensive; unlike other forms of art that require expensive materials, crafting materials and products/puzzles are inexpensive, just like those on our website. Yet still they give you the opportunity to express yourself at a fraction of the cost you would with other art forms.

 

3. Sense of Accomplishment

When you are done solving a puzzle, you tend to fill fulfilled. This is because the dedication and "mental gymnastics" it takes to solve most of these puzzles, makes you feel good and accomplished once done. This can be a great way to boost your self-esteem, confidence, and problem-solving skills, especially for kids. This is because when a project is started, there is a vision in mind, and accomplishing this vision,it is going to require a lot of thinking, patience, dedication, and effort; once a project is done, the sense of accomplishment becomes inevitable. This can be a great way to boost the confidence of anyone with self-doubt or low self-esteem.

 

What Are Some Crafting Activities You Can Do?

There are tons of activities out there, and choosing among the plethora of options out there can be a hassle for most people. Therefore, in this section, we will suggest 5 crafting activities you can engage in:

 

1. Paper Cutting

Paper cutting is one of the most affordable and easiest ways to get started with crafting. Paper crafting allows you to create cards, paper flowers, paper stairs, paper planes, and a whole lot-- the options are limitless. All you need are some cardstock, with some tools, depending on what you want to do, and you are good to go.

 

2. Crocheting and Knitting

Crocheting and knitting are a bit more complex than other crafting activities; however, it can be a fun and relaxing way to challenge your mind to produce aesthetically pleasing and functional items such as mittens, hats, blankets, and a whole lot.

 

3. Building Miniature Houses

If you are looking for crafting ideas that are less dangerous, more engaging, and can be reused over and over again, then you might want to consider miniature houses with pre-designed materials. Building miniature houses can be a great way to challenge your problem-solving skills, visualization skills, and attention to detail in order to achieve the design plan set for yourself. Luckily, we at Robotime have a wide range of DIY miniature house projects across various price levels and difficulty levels that can challenge you and unleash your creativity.

 

4. Assembling 3D Wooden Puzzles

Assembling 3D wood puzzles can be a great way to boost your cognitive skills and improve your focus levels and concentration. This is because, unlike most crafting activities, assembling 3D wooden puzzles requires a higher level of critical thinking. Also, it encourages patience, since it takes a lot of time to figure out how to fit the pieces together. If you are looking for challenging wooden puzzles, then do well to check out our homepage for more information.