10 Neat and Inexpensive Hobbies

10 Neat and Inexpensive Hobbies

Hobbies don’t have to cost a fortune.

Are you looking for a low-cost hobby? Read on to see what others are doing, using natural materials for economical projects.

  1. Pine Needle Basket Making:

    If you live in an area where you have access to long needle or ponderosa pine trees, gather the needles to make baskets, bowls, and other containers. Pine needle crafting is a centuries-old art form, producing beautiful and serviceable items that last for years.

  2. Flower Pressing:

    Do you love flowers? You can capture their beauty by pressing them between smooth paper pages and weighting them down. Wait a couple of months and then use the flowers to make unique pictures and beautiful cards. Frugal living doesn’t have to mean a lack of beauty around you.

  3. Gourd Art:

    Gourds, with their interesting shapes, can be used to create eye-catching showpieces. Using your imagination and some simple paint can transform these garden items into works of art. A reasonably priced seed package should give you many gourds.

  4. Polymer Clay Art:

    This budget-friendly clay is preferred because of how well it holds details and, best of all, you don’t need a kiln to fire it. Polymer can be cured in your home oven or a toaster oven. You cut out interesting shapes from the clay and then decorate them to make an assortment of captivating items.

  5. Beading:

    Why not try beading as a hobby? Beads are inexpensive and can be purchased by the package or loose. You can decorate lace curtains, jeans, or shirts with the addition of beads. You could also try making your own beaded jewelry: earrings, bracelets, and necklaces.

  6. Tatting:

    If you love the look of lace, why not try tatting? Purchase a low-cost shuttle or two plus and some thread and you are on your way.

  7. Seashell Art:

    If you live near the sea, why not collect seashells you find on the shore? These can be used to decorate planters or plant pots. They can be added to small garden ponds. Larger shells make interesting containers to hold small items.

  8. Sand Art:

    Washed sand can be beautiful and can be used to make eye-catching sand candles. Use a clear glue and dust outsides of candles with sand. You can also make sand pictures by drawing interesting shapes, applying clear-drying glue, and then filling the shapes using different colors of sand.

  9. Rock Art:

    Painted rocks can be quite attractive. Select smooth large round or oval stones and use a stencil for different patterns. You can paint on trailing flowers and vines and add birds or other cute small animals such as snails or frogs and place these in your flowerbeds or as a doorstep decoration.

  10. Growing Herbs:

    If you’ve never tried fresh herbs, why not start a herb garden? Herb seeds cost little and herbs can be grown in containers, either indoors or out. You can use herbs for tea (as in the case of mint or lemon balm) or to add flavor to your favorite dishes. Growing your own herbs is an economical way to add variety to your diet.

Budget-friendly hobbies are attainable. Let your imagination be your guide. You can create beautiful items that are inexpensive and that you’ll enjoy for years to come.

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Malik, posted this comment on May 9th, 2008

First :P.

It was nice. Although quite boring and cliched.

Margaret Ladner, posted this comment on May 10th, 2008

This atricle was very good and informative. Keep up the good work!

Athlyn Green, posted this comment on May 10th, 2008

Hi Margaret,

Right now, I’m getting into pine needle basket making and am enjoying the whole endeavor. I’ve included beads on my basket and it looks quite attractive.

B Nelson, posted this comment on May 1st, 2009

Saving money is always good. Just becareful about seashell art - NOT to take any animals that are alive (eg. starfish and sand dollars)

Athlyn Green, posted this comment on May 2nd, 2009

Hi B,

Yes, the shells should be empty shells. They make a neat and inexpensive medium. I had a friend who painted scenes on shells and they were beautiful and unique.

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