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12 Creative Ideas & DIY Projects For Adults :: Alternative Ways to Relax Other Than Binge Watching Netflix
Anna Osgoodby Life + Biz :: 12 Creative Ideas & DIY Projects For Adults :: Alternative Ways to Relax Other Than Binge Watching Netflix

We can all admit that we’re living in some crazy times right now and while I’m super thankful to be able to work from home and ride this out, I’ve def needed some time to unplug. In the biz community, there’s been SO much pressure to pivot your biz or creating the next BIG thing and I have to admit, I’ve gotten sucked into it some. There are definitely some moves we’re making at our biz and projects we’ve moved from the back to the frontrunner, but I realized I had spent an avg of 15-16 hours on my computer each day since all of this had started.😳

So in an effort to rein things in a little and give myself some adequate rest, I decided I needed to spend this weekend (and the upcoming evenings) relaxing a little more. Because while there’s a whole lot out of our control, burning ourselves out on top of everything isn’t going to do us any good! While I enjoy a good binge-watch sesh here or there, doing things that are creative or trying new things is def more my style. I think as adults, a lot of us write these things off because we say we aren’t creative or we don’t know how to, but to me, it’s much more about the process than the end result. Sometimes things turn out great, sometimes you find out you really like something and others it’s a big ol’ fail but there’s something magical about focusing on something new that clears your mind!

So to help try and keep us all sane right now, I put together a list of different creative ideas and DIY projects I’d recommend. Either from things I’ve tried or things that are on my list! I also tried to pick things that need minimal supplies that you either might already have or things that were in-stock online.

Writing

It’s no secret that writing is one of my go-to’s, plus you don’t need any supplies to make this happen. It sounds so simple but it can be such a therapeutic experience. There’s a lot of different ways you can do this but I highly recommend giving some form a shot.

  • Freewriting: When I’m feeling overwhelmed, sometimes I’ll take a freewriting approach where I’ll set a timer for 15-30 mins and just write everythingggg that is on my mind. Sometimes the sentences flow together and sometimes it’s just sporadic thoughts but I’ll keep writing anything on my mind until the timer is up.

  • Journal prompts: If you’d like something with a little more structure, I recommend trying a journal prompt. There are a ton of different options out there to see what feels right. Girlcrush Collective has a really great blog post with a lot of different options too.

  • Creative writing: Another great option is to write your own stories. Writing fiction is a great way to escape from the world we’re in and write your own story. It doesn’t matter if you’re not the next J.K. Rowling, again it’s all about the process!

Anna Osgoodby Life + Biz :: 12 Creative Ideas & DIY Projects For Adults :: Alternative Ways to Relax Other Than Binge Watching Netflix

Watercoloring

This was the creative outlet I decided to start with this weekend! I had bought a set of watercolor paints years ago, but have never used them so I thought it was the perfect time to try it out. Full disclosure, I know nada about painting but that was kind of the beauty of giving it a try. There are a lot of cool tutorials and Youtube channels out there and I def recommend checking out Makoccino’s channel. She has some really great tips and content!

Makeup & Hair Tutorials

Another thing I’ve spent a little time doing lately is watching makeup and hair tutorials. I’m not really that into makeup normally, but I’ve always thought it was fun watching these kinds of videos on Instagram or Youtube. Right before all of this went down, my friend Brittany hooked me up with some really awesome makeup to try out too so I’ve actually been using it instead of just watching the videos! She recommended I check out Tati Westbrook, so I’ve been watching a decent amount of her videos and then usually I just look through the #makeuptutorial hashtag on Instagram. Then for hair, Melissa Cook has some great braiding ideas and then I also love looking through Pinterest for ideas. I actually have a Pinterest board with ideas I like too if you’re interested in checking it out.

Tie-Dye

I don’t know why, but I’m obsessed with the idea of tie-dying stuff right now… it just sounds like fun and you can get kits pretty inexpensively at craft stores online. It’s not just about the rainbow-colored hippie-style tie-dye either. There are lots of different colors and techniques you can do to get the vibe you’re looking for — ice-dying, reverse tie-dye and different folding methods.

Anna Osgoodby Life + Biz :: 12 Creative Ideas & DIY Projects For Adults :: Alternative Ways to Relax Other Than Binge Watching Netflix

Refrigerator Pickles

If you’re looking for something creative you can eat, this one is for you! When people think of canning or pickling, they usually think it’s complicated and you have to make a TON, but that’s not the case! In fact, you can make small batches without having to can them and it’s a lot easier than you think too! As long as you can get your hands on vinegar, jars (or some kind of sealed container), cucumbers and a few spices you’ll be in business! The fun thing about making small-batch pickles too is they’re ready within a couple of days and you can easily make different varieties by adjusting what spices you put in each. This is my go-to brine I use for dill pickles, the key to the brine is the vinegar, water and salt and then the others are optional based on what you’d like to try. Then this is my go-to brine for sweet pickles which I just LOVE!

Freezer Jam

Another thing I always thought was complicated (but it’s not) is making jam! This idea is even better for summer when berries are in season but you can really do it whenever. You can find a lot of different recipes online but this is one I’ve used before on berries from the garden. I’ve used raspberries but also a combo of raspberries and strawberries and it’s turned out delicious every time!

Glass Etching

Another DIY project I learned around Christmas time this year was how to etch glass. If you have a Cricut or Silhouette machine this project is awesome because you can make totally custom stencils. Even if you don’t (those suckers are pricey) you can still get stencils and have just as much fun. I made Evan some custom whiskey glasses for Christmas and was surprised how easy it was to do this project — well, as long as you get the stencil on right! This blog has a great tutorial on the process though and it’s a fun project or gift idea.

Anna Osgoodby Life + Biz :: 12 Creative Ideas & DIY Projects For Adults :: Alternative Ways to Relax Other Than Binge Watching Netflix

Paint Pouring

Admittedly, this is a messier project, but a fun one at that. You can paint canvases, wooden letters, coasters, or notecards — whatever you would like! It’s all about pouring paint onto your surface and then you can move it around so the paint mixes together and creates cool patterns. I was first introduced to the technique at one of the Martha Stewart events I went to with her marbling medium for paints, although you can do it other ways. This blog has a great tutorial that walks you step-by-step through the process.

Calligraphy

Something that has been on my to-do (admittedly for a long time) is learning how to do calligraphy! I’ve always admired people who can do it and now would be a great time to learn. You don’t need too many things to get started either. Plus there are a lot of great online courses including this one from Brit & Co.

Hand Crocheting

I know I’m not the only one who is smitten on those big, chunky yarn throws that show up on home decor shows. they just look so cozy right?! Well, why not make your own? All you really need is a bunk of the yarn and some time it looks like. This website has a great tutorial for learning how to make one for yourself.

Macrame

Macrame is another great idea if you’re looking for something new to try plus something cool to jazz up your house right now. If you’ve got the time, why not try and learn to make your own hanging piece or plant hanger too? I did a little research on the topic around Christmas this year because I got Faith a book and this stood out as a really great option, “Macrame: The Craft of Creative Knotting for Your Home”.

Anna Osgoodby Life + Biz :: 12 Creative Ideas & DIY Projects For Adults :: Alternative Ways to Relax Other Than Binge Watching Netflix

Start Garden Seeds

Gardening season is just around the corner which if you haven’t tried before, I SO recommend! Even if it’s just a balcony or herb garden. I have a whole blog post on getting started with that, but now is a great time to get seeds started and you don’t need anything complicated. Just some seeds, dirt and an egg carton or something else to start them in. This video has a great tutorial on getting started and then you’ll have something to watch grow during this time which is always kind of fun.

Hope you’ve liked these ideas and I’m always pinning new things that sound like fun on my Pinterest account so be sure to follow this board if that sounds like fun!

Happy Halloween from the Farm
Anna Osgoodby Life + Design :: Happy Halloween from the Farm

Halloween has always been a favorite of mine since I was a kid. I'll skip the scary movies and haunted house but I am alllll about all the pumpkin patch, the costumes and, duh, the candy! 🎃🍭

Anna Osgoodby Life + Design :: Happy Halloween from the Farm

I was really excited for this Halloween too because I actually had a porch that I got to decorate plus we actually get trick or treaters here! Trick or treating isn't really a thing in the city, so it's been a hot minute since I've actually had kids knocking on my door.

Anna Osgoodby Life + Design :: Happy Halloween from the Farm

This year, I decided to use my move back to Washington as inspiration for my costume and take it back to the farm!I had so much fun with this one and it was pretty easy! Here's what you'll need if you want to recreate the look.

Supplies:

  • Tulle skirt as a base -- mine is from Space 46 Boutique (You could also make your own)
  • 1 yard of white tulle
  • 1/2 yard of black felt
  • 1 sheet of white and pink felt
  • Bell
  • Headband
  • White t-shirt
  • 1 roll of ribbon of your choice
  • faux foilage of your choice (I chose sunflowers and leaves)
  • Hot glue gun 
  • Sewing needle and transparent thread
Anna Osgoodby Life + Design :: Happy Halloween from the Farm
Anna Osgoodby Life + Design :: Happy Halloween from the Farm
Anna Osgoodby Life + Design :: Happy Halloween from the Farm

The first part of the costume I worked on was the headband, which was the most labor intensive part (which still isn't that bad!). I started with an old black headband I used the felt to start on the ears. I doubled up the felt so when wrapped around the headband and folded together they formed ears. Start with the white felt, and then you can use transparent thread to sew both ends together. You don't need to do any complicated stitching, just a simple mending job. Once you have your bases set, cut spots out of the black felt and add those on top followed by pink felt for the inside of the ears. Once your ears are complete, if you please, you can add some faux foilage like I did with a glue gun.

Anna Osgoodby Life + Design :: Happy Halloween from the Farm

The next step is the shirt! I went with an off-the-shoulder look, but you could totally just use a t-shirt of v-neck as is. If you'd like an off the shoulder look then you just need to cut an oval shape off of the top from each side of the shirt. Need up, cut out spots out of the black felt and add them to your t-shirt with hot glue. You could sew these spots, but hot glue worked great and it only has to stick for one maybe two nights anyways right?! If you use a glue gun, I suggest putting a piece of cardboard inside the shirt so you don't glue it together. Then I finished off the top by tying a ribbon on each sleeve.

For the skirt, I used a pink tulle skirt I had as a base and then I added a white tulle apron to the front that I added spots on. For this, I got 1 yard of tulle and cut it into long strips. Double it up to the length you want it to be and tie a little knot at the top. Then take your ribbon, wrap it around your waist and cut the length that allows you to tie it in a bow. Once your ribbon is cut, find the center and hot glue each of your tulle strips in the center. Then you can cut some more black spots and lightly hot glue those to the front of the tulle. To finish off the skirt, I took some more of my faux foliage and glued it to the corner of the front.

Last but not least, I took my bell and added it to the same ribbon used throughout for my necklace. I also had a little extra so I made a little leaf bracelet as well.

Anna Osgoodby Life + Design :: Happy Halloween from the Farm

And wa-lah, Halloween costume! Of course, no cow is complete without a baby cow! That's right, Scoots got in on the action too! I swear he liked his costume more than he looks like he did 😂 He definitely liked all the trick or treaters though, that's for sure! All and all, it was a great Halloween! Hope everyone had a fun holiday as well!

Getting Crafty with Martha Stewart & Michaels
Anna Osgoodby Life + Design NYC Blog :: Getting Crafty with Martha Stewart & Michaels

Martha Stewart, Michaels, painting and wine... What more do you need?! In celebration of Michael's expansion of its craft paint offerings, they threw an awesome party where we got to check out the new products. Get this too, not only did we get to learn different painting techniques like using stencils, splattering, and using rollers but we also got to paint the event space. Say what?! Oh yeah, as in painting the styled spaces including the bed, tables, canvases, rug and more. Definitely not something you get to do every day!

Anna Osgoodby Life + Design NYC Blog :: Getting Crafty with Martha Stewart & Michaels

Needless to say, we had such a BLAST at the event! It was so much checking out the new products and trying out the paints first-hand. All while sipping on some wine from Martha Stewart Wine Co. (more on that over here)! 

We met the sweetest girls from the Atlanta team too who not only taught us how to splatter but also walked us through some of the key features of the new products. I'm certainly no Picasso, but it only took a few brush strokes to see some of the features in action including the quality of the paint. The consistency was much thicker than a lot of paints I've used before so we only needed one coat on our project. Plus it also dried quickly which is always a nice perk! 

The great thing about the expansion of the line too is they offer multi-surface, outdoor, watercolor and weather resistant paints -- so something for everyone. They really took us testing the multi-surface to heart too! Wood, canvas, metal, canvas, and the furniture. You name it, we tried it! I have to say I was really impressed with the application on each too. Now if only I could just start painting everything in my apartment like the event! 😉

Anna Osgoodby Life + Design NYC Blog :: Getting Crafty with Martha Stewart & Michaels

If you're looking to get crafty this summer, definitely check out the Martha Stewart line at Michaels. I certainly know I will! Plus they sent us home with some goodies to try out so I'll be getting my DIY on again soon. Be sure to follow me on  Instagram to see what I make! Thanks for a great event Martha Stewart and Michaels!

Some photos courtesy of Getty & Michaels PR Team