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What are some easy but fun things to make by hand? or ways to not look at a screen as much?

So im looking for things i can make or do that dont invole a compute ror my phone, i feel like i need to stop staring at a screen as much. i dont have money either and ive been wanting to go to craft fairs but im not sure what to make or how to not look at a screen as much.

also i have depression so i lack motivation to do anyhting, but i want to be motivated im just not sure where to start also i tend to repeat questions because in a werid way, that helps me learn, but it seems to annoy others.

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  • Music playing? Like guitar, ukulele, keyboard, harmonica

    Or arts and craft, like watercolor, knitting, etc

    • i do have a piano but i think i would have to look up tutorials on my pc which is fine, also what types of arts and crafts would you suggest?

      • For music instruments, you can get books aimed at beginners if you want to reduce your screen time. And for arts and crafts, like I said, you can try water color, pencil drawing, knitting, etc

  • Macramé just requires string and knowing how to make some types of knots. No special instruments needed (although in actuality a clip to hold the string is very useful and others to hold parts if you get super complicated). Something interesting off the bat is a david and goliath type sling big enough to toss a tennis ball if you have a dog.

  • I really enjoy woodcarving and whittling. All you need is a knife and some wood! Look up Doug Linker on youtube fit some starter ideas. I made my whole family tiny santas for Christmas

  • If all you want to do is sit in front of a screen, you'll have a hard time finding the motivation to stick with a hobby; you should start by thinking about things you already enjoy, and then figure out how you can turn those into hobbies. I'm not a motivated person at all, so most hobbies I've been interested in haven't panned out, but I love eating good food and hate spending money, so I'm motivated to bake and cook for myself, to the point where those became good hobbies for me. If you can't think of anything you like, then just try a bunch of things until you find something you really like.

  • Crochet. Lot of things to make which are small so the hobby is very portable.

  • Bake cookies. It's really simple. Not overly time consuming. You get a tasty reward. You can gift them to neighbours and coworkers to make people happy.

  • i like coloring books and dot-to-dots. books and crayons/coloring pencils are inexpensive and will keep you busy for a while

  • origami! all you need is a paper and infinite possibilities await you. you can go as simple and as complex as you want and they make great little random gifts for those around you

    jo nakashima has some great and easy to understand tutorials if you are wondering where to start

  • When I was a kid I used to make keychains using these:

    Great Five 160 Scoubidou Strings Plastic Lacing Strings Craft Gimp Lacing Cord 16 Colours 10 strings per colour Craft Strings Bracelet Key Rings (160 meters) https://amzn.eu/d/g5BrI3U

    They were all the rage in 1988. 😂

  • I really enjoy woodcarving and whittling. All you need is a knife and some wood! Look up Doug Linker on youtube fit some starter ideas. I made my whole family tiny santas for Christmas

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