Did you know that crafting can reduce stress, build
self-esteem and increase physical dexterity? In fact, recent studies from NYU
and Harvard have shown that activities ranging from scrapbooking to knitting
can actually improve concentration, while enhancing health and mental wellness.
There is nothing more satisfying than creating
something on your own. The activity is not only engaging, it’s fulfilling on so
many different levels. Plus, there are so many ways to approach crafting. There
is literally something for everyone.
Crafting can:
Bring Families Together – Spend quality family time on
a vast number of enjoyable activities that can save money, while producing
handmade gifts, jewelry and home decorative items.
Relax and De-Stress – Crafting sharpens your
senses and focuses your attention.
Create Lasting Memories – Create a special moment
for a loved one, while highlighting achievements or performances in a scrapbook
or display.
Make Family Connections – Frame-it-yourself photo
montages can proudly display family trees and accomplishments for everyone to
see.
Salvage and Reuse Old Items – Recycle and add beauty to
any room by crafting discarded mirrors, windows or other household items into
works of art.
Revive Clothing and Jewelry– Create beaded fashion
necklaces and bracelets that match favorite clothing or school colors.
Entertain Kids and Pets – Develop matching outfits
and accessories for kids and favorite pets.
2 comments:
My grandmother was a dedicated and fabulous knitter (I didn't inherit her talent, unfortunately). Grandmom would always say that along with reading a book, knitting was a great "stress-reliever." Thanks for the post.
Thanks for stopping by, Angela! BTW, knitting is going to be the craft featured in the next Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mystery.
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