Trying a new hobby is a great way to help you discover your passions and explore your creativity. From painting to upcycling, crafting to playing music, there are many popular creative hobbies to explore. And as a bonus, trying something new is a great way to make you feel better about yourself in general.
If you’re looking for a new hobby to spark your creative genius, you’ve come to the right place. Here’s your ultimate guide to the best creative hobbies, plus a ton of ideas for unique hobbies you can try.
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What Do We Mean by Creative Hobbies?
There are two ways to think about creative hobbies. They could either be hobbies that you use to express your creativity or unique hobbies that you would never have considered.
We will explore both types of creative pursuits, from the traditional to the rare. Anyone who wants to enhance their creativity can get fantastic ideas from this list!
Traditional Creative Hobby Ideas
If you want a creative outlet, try some traditional creative activities people know and love. These include painting, crafting, writing, and other activities that help you explore your creative side.
Painting
Painting is a classic form of expression. It’s a hobby that goes back centuries, with old masters creating masterpieces from the beginning of human civilization.
There are so many ways you can embrace painting as a creative hobby. You can study painting techniques and dive into the construction of a painting with color theory, which can help you learn how to paint forms and figures. Or, you could use painting as a form of complete and total expression and just throw paint on canvas and see what wonderful abstract paintings your inner artist can produce.
Abstract art is the creative side of painting, whereas traditional form and figure painting are more structured and formal. Everyone is different. Some people love showcasing their creativity by transferring what they see to a canvas so others can experience the world the way they do, while others want complete self-expression.
There is no right or wrong way to paint, so grab a canvas (or paper if you want to explore painting in watercolors), some brushes, and some paints, and get to creating!
Photography
Everyone has a phone nowadays, and with apps like Instagram, it may seem like photos are a dime a dozen. While that’s true, photography as an art form is still rare.
Most folks just snap and shoot; they don’t take the time to frame the perfect image or spend hours scoping a scene to determine the ideal angle for a shot. Authentic photography takes creativity.
Rohan Gillet is a photographer specializing in pictures of Tokyo. His images showcase different aspects of the city, from ancient shrines to vast city landscapes. In his opinion, all anyone needs to get started is what they already have – a phone with a built-in camera.
Zim from New York Photo Safari loves photography so much that he specializes in photography tours of the iconic New York City. He advises that those who want to get started should start small. Look at everyday items, and try to shoot them from angles. This strategy may help you find beauty in the mundane He’s also a massive advocate of the “Photo a Day” photography challenge, which forces you to take at least one artistic photo every day. Taking one photo daily will help you get into the habit of seeing things from a photographer’s eye and help you cultivate your hobby.
These hobby photographers are right both right. Anyone can do it with the tools they already have available, and looking for the beauty in the mundane is a great way to spark your creative genius.
Digital Art
Digital art is the modern way of expressing yourself through painting. Rather than oil and canvas as your medium, digital art allows you to create masterpieces with the power of technology.
You can use many programs to create these graphics, some are free, and others can be costly. The most commonly known are photoshop and Adobe Creative Cloud. Some people have made incredible designs in programs as simple as Microsoft Paint.
Another excellent tool for exploring graphic design is a drawing tablet. The best drawing tablets have dedicated screens akin to a small computer, but cheaper models without screens are great for beginners.
Drawing
Drawing is an easy way to get creative. All you to start is a pencil and a sketchbook. Drawing is a fantastic gateway into creative expression. Learn to draw by sketching people, places, and things you see. Keep your art journal with you to ensure you never pass up an opportunity for the perfect sketch.
You don’t have to limit yourself to sketching what you see. Draw from your imagination. Create new monsters, fashion designs, or just lose yourself in doodles. Drawing when you are bored is a great way to relieve some stress and feel productive. There are thousands of things you can draw if you’re looking to enhance your skills as an artist as well.
Writing
Writing is a great way to express your creativity with pen and paper. Creative writing allows you to dive deep into your subconscious and create stories, worlds, characters, and prose that the world has never seen.
Writing is the most accessible hobby to start. You don’t need fancy equipment or specialized training unless you want to turn it into a side hustle. Although it is a hobby that can make you good money, you don’t have to monetize it. You can write for yourself without any intentions of publishing.
Writing for yourself can allow you to experiment with words in fun and creative ways. Make words up, add suffixes to make random words rhyme, and play with different character archetypes. Have fun with it, and let your creativity soar.
Try creative writing prompts if you want to write but need some help getting started. Prompts are story starters or writing exercises designed to help you with your writing. They can give you the creative boost you need to get started or help you flesh out your ideas and guide you on the path to story development.
Journaling
A subset of writing is journaling. Renee, from Draw Paint Color, loves journaling as a way to combine some of her creative hobbies. She makes her journal feel like home with doodles, drawings, and writing out her thoughts and feelings. She uses colored pens (like I do!) to highlight specific portions or match her mood. Journaling is a great way to document your life and express your thoughts.
If you want to try journaling but aren’t sure where to start, try using journaling prompts. These are designed to give you the little push you need to start writing in your journal.
To get even more creative with journaling, try making a junk journal. Collect papers, scraps, and ephemera and glue them together to create a journal that is uniquely you. Use the junk journal as an art journal, scrapbook, diary, or combination.
The best thing about journaling is there are so many options. People who love organization may want to create a bullet journal with brilliant weekly spreads. Artists may want to create a journal they can use for painting, drawing, and recording thoughts. There’s a type of journal available for everyone.
Acting
Acting is an incredible way to explore your creativity in an exaggerated and outgoing manner. It’s an explosion of energy from you to the audience.
Some will argue that acting isn’t creative because you’re just reciting lines written by another, but I’ve been in plays. I know that it takes something special to become someone else. To not only feel the emotions in the written lines but ensure that the viewer feels them as well. It takes a special kind of emotional creativity to pull something like that off.
Acting is a challenging field to get into, but if you just want to do it as a hobby, not a career, there are a few options you can pursue. First, check out your local community theater. They often put on plays for the community and have open additions a few times per year.
If you don’t want to perform live, you can get a camera and record yourself acting out famous monologues and soliloquies. Dress like Hamlet and recite the famous Shakespearean “To Be, or Not to Be.” Throw it on YouTube if you want to show off your skills.
There are thousands of other famous speeches you could recreate if you go solo. However, if you have friends who want to engage in this hobby with you, you can act out scenes from various plays. If you’re just doing it for fun, you don’t have to worry about copy-write laws, but if you want to monetize this hobby, be sure to know what you can legally use and can’t.
Film Making
Film making is an excellent way to portray your creativity in movie format. You don’t have to make a full-length motion picture to engage in cinematography. Many film festival winners are short films explicitly designed for artistic expression.
Modern technology has put filmmaking into the reach of millions of people. In the not-too-distant past, only studios could afford the equipment needed to make movies. Now, anyone with a smartphone can shoot video, and you can download editing software like Blender for free. You can even use an app that allows you to add green-screen-like backgrounds without a green screen.
Dabbling in Green Screen Film Making
Film making is a blend of writing, directing, and photography. Although some filmmakers hire someone else to write a script, many write their own (or film something that doesn’t require a script, like the iconic floating bag scene in the 2002 movie “The Good Girl.”)
All you need to get started with filmmaking is an idea and a recording device. You can upload your short films to apps like Tick Tok, which allows you to add green screen effects and filters with the click of a button. You can upload longer videos to YouTube, but that platform doesn’t have the same editing capabilities. You will need to download and learn a video editing program to add cinematic effects.
Music
The last of the “traditional” creative hobbies is music Musicians of all kinds turn to crafting musical pieces of their own or covering artists’ work throughout time.
Allen, from Really Simple Guitar, finds playing a song on his guitar and singing along intrinsically fulfilling. He also loves seeing the joy in his friends’ and families’ faces when he plays for them. He recommends starting with a cheap acoustic guitar or ukulele and practicing the most basic cords. From there, start learning simple pop songs that everyone loves. Soon, you will be the biggest hit at get-togethers!
Peter, from All Guitar Stuff, is another guitarist who praises the virtue of using music as a creative outlet. He’s convinced that learning an instrument will fill you with joy for the rest of your life. He recommends starting with easy online courses.
Guitars are fun and the instrument of choice for most rockstars, but there are many other ways to explore your musical creativity. There are hundreds of tools, ranging from string to percussion to wind. You could even sing, dance or mix sounds like a DJ!
What are Crafty Hobbies?
Crafty hobbies are the next set of hobby ideas you can explore to develop your creativity. These hobbies are all about making something. You will find many on most lists of creative hobbies, but some are unique. If you want to get creative by making something, check these out.
Needle Work
Needlework is a broad hobby that comes in many forms. You can do many amazing things with a needle and thread.
Knitting and sewing are most people’s first thoughts when they think of needlework. If you’re interested in trying it, Marissa from Stich Clinic recommends starting small Learn how to finger knit or braid first, then move on to small sewing projects, like a little pillow. These small projects will help you learn the basics and get you into the habit of sewing regularly.
Kaitlin, from Originally Lovely, loves knitting and crocheting. It doesn’t take much to start All you need is yarn and either a hook needle for crochet or knitting needles. You should start with simple tutorials and research the types of threads, as different fabrics can create vastly different results. Once you get the hang of it, you can let your imagination run wild and adjust patterns to make anything you want!
There are other things you can do with needles as well. You can try embroidery and sew fun logos or designs into fabrics, Or you can try your hand at Needlepoint and use a screen and thread to create works of art with string. You could go old school and learn how to weave with a loom as they did before the industrial revolution. I never cease to be amazed at the vast and detailed tapestries that women of the Middle Ages created.
Upcycling
Upcycling is the art of creating something new out of broken or discarded items. Kris, the founder of Bycurated, loves upcycling. She says that anything can be upcycled, from furniture to home décor. To get started, she recommends collecting some everyday crafting items, like fabrics, glass, beads, cables, and anything else that might spark your creativity.
Once you have some supplies, you can start upcycling stuff. Add jewels to an old mirror to jazz it up and give it new life. Refinish old furniture. Use book pages to create origami. The possibilities with upcycling are limited only by your imagination.
Woodworking
Woodworking is a creative and challenging hobby, so if you attempt it, I recommend reading up on woodworking first. However, the results can be outstanding. Some woodworkers carve unique sculptures out of tree trunks with chain saws, while others make impressive small wooden figures by whittling a stick with a tiny knife.
Others use wood as their medium to craft valuable objects, like birdhouses, memory boxes, and even furniture. Learning to use carpentry tools and how to construct small items out of wood is a great way to spark your creativity and design something unique.
Model Building
Building things can be a fun and creative hobby; However, If you don’t want to start from scratch, you can use models. Model railroads were all the rage about 30 years ago, but now there are tons of different types of models you can build. You can purchase model planes, boats, and many other models you can build and construct at your leisure. I even consider Legos a form of building models!
Many people prefer to paint the models rather than build them, and that’s okay, too. Numerous fantasy games offer blank figurines for you to design on your own. You can purchase blank memory boxes, garden gnomes, and other decorative items at craft stores like Michaels. There are thousands of options when it comes to models!
Unique Hobby Ideas
I get it – you probably could have come up with most of the traditional hobbies on your own While they are great ways to get your creative juices flowing, they aren’t that unique Everyone is doing them.
So here are some creative hobbies that not everyone is doing. Some are creative, while others help you get outside and do stuff. If you are looking for a unique creative pursuit, this is your guide.
Decorative Arts
The decorative arts include pottery and ceramics, glass blowing, and metalworking. These classic art forms allow you to create beautiful items out of source materials.
The problem with decorative arts is that there is a high barrier to entry. The intense heat needed to work with these art forms can be hard to find and expensive to access There is also an inherent danger with working with these heat forms – blacksmithing to create metal works is a fire hazard if not handled correctly.
Find a local art center near you if you want to dabble in any of these creative hobbies. Most of them have kilns available for their members, and they may even offer classes on how to start with these art forms.
Kintsugi
Kintsugi is a Japanese art form celebrating the blemishes and flaws of older, used items. Rather than throwing broken plates and dishes away, try repairing them with gold and silver to highlight the fractured spots. Although kintsugi requires a damaged item, many people purchase cheap china and break it on purpose with the intent to put it back together using this spectacular art form.
The art form is also a metaphor for how we should live our lives. We should accept and embrace our flaws rather than try to hide them. Kintsugi is an excellent creative hobby because
Calligraphy
Calligraphy is the art of fancy lettering. Learn how to trace the immaculate curves of fancy cursive scripts, or dive into a different culture and learn the art of making Chinese or Japanese characters.
With calligraphy, style and structure are essential. It’s an art form more than a study of language. The great thing is that it’s easy to get started. You can purchase a calligraphy kit at most bookstores. These kits generally include different inks and practice booklets to help you get started.
Blogging
Blogging is a perfect hobby for people who want to write and learn a little about technology. Although blogging is mostly about writing, it also helps you learn search engine optimization, web design, and marketing. I’m astounded at all the new things I’ve learned from starting my blog that aren’t even related to writing!
Although a lot of blogs are informational, a lot of creativity is involved. You can explore creative writing in the way you present information, or you can get creative with topic ideas and learn how things might relate in non-obvious ways. Partners in Fire is a perfect example because I created a brand new niche to relate art, gaming, and travel together with a bit of a financial spin.
Kit-Bashing
Kit-bashing is a fantastic hobby that includes painting and model building. Rather than using pre-made kits, kit bashing requires you to combine kits and create new characters or monsters from the pieces.
To get started with kit bashing, head to the dollar store and pick up some random packages of dollar toys, beads, and hot glue. use your imagination to create half robot/half horse characters, or create brand new monsters out of glued beads and legos. Once the glue is dry, repaint your creations to make the pieces appear cohesive.
Gardening
Gardening is a relaxing hobby that allows you to create things differently. This hobby will enable you to create new life and cultivate the fruits of your labor.
Many garden for sustainability, to grow their own food, and to reduce their costs at the grocery store. However, some garden for the joy of seeing gorgeous plants bloom or to create the perfect oasis right in their own backyard.
Kite Flying
Flying a kite is probably the most relaxing hobby on this list. Take your kite to an open field or beach, launch it into the air, and watch it float among the clouds. Frolic along with it in hand and watch how it moves with you.
If you get into kite flying, it can be a great creative hobby. Not only can you purchase a ton of unique and fun designs from a kite store, but you can get crafty and start building your own. Learn about aerodynamics and the physics of flying while you try to create the perfect flying machine!
Metal Detecting
Have you ever been taking a relaxing stroll along a beach and encountered someone with a metal detector roaming the shores? Didn’t that look like fun?
Many people only think of metal detecting as a way to make money. They believe they will buy a metal detector, hit the beach, and find those Medieval Spanish gold coins lost in a 14th-century shipwreck. That’s not the reality. More often than not, you will find discarded aluminum and rusty steel, items that aren’t worth anything.
However, don’t let that deter you. There’s a lot of value in metal detecting. First, you can help keep our beaches clean by picking up the discarded metal scraps. Next, you can find some cool stuff. You may not make a ton of money, but it’s interesting to uncover the things that have been buried. You may even want to combine your metal detecting hobby with upcycling to create extraordinary new works of art!
Antiquing
Antiquing is a fun hobby; you never know what treasures you will find at the local community garage sale!
Antiques are interesting because some can be worth a ton of money, while others don’t hold their value at all. If you are looking for a hobby that makes money, antiquing can be highly lucrative if you know what you are looking for.
However, antiquing can be fun even if you aren’t looking to monetize or resell. You may want to decorate your home with items from a specific period or artistic movement. There’s no better way to find the best authentic art nouveau pieces than by hitting the antique stores everywhere!
Another fun perk of antiquing is that it allows you to learn the history of the decorative arts. It’s a hidden peek into the culture of a specific moment in time Historians and artists can agree that learning about antiques can be a rewarding pastime.
Martial Arts
Studying martial arts is a fun and unique way to stay in shape and learn about different cultures. There are a variety of different martial art styles that each originate from different countries. Some assist you with physical combat, while others keep the body healthy and centered.
Getting started with martial arts can be as easy as watching YouTube. I’ve done quite a few Tai Chi exercises from the platform, which help keep me grounded and give me a little workout. Those who want to deep dive into it can join a dojo and get instruction from a master.
Genealogy
Do you want to learn more about your family history? Genealogy might be an excellent hobby for you. Some people can trace their family histories back to the Revolutionary War and beyond, while others find that their families came to the US via Ellis Island in the 1920s.
A fun thing about genealogy is that there is always more to discover. As you travel further back in time, your family expands, and you may find rabbit holes of distant relatives or nefarious characters in your family’s past. You never know what you will discover.
Scrapbooking
Scrapbooking is a creative way to document your life. You can use photos, stickers, sketches, and interesting scraps from all the fun things you do to build your scrapbook.
Scrapbooks are a great hobby because they combine many different things. You can get creative with the photos and design of your scrapbook, but also use journaling and creative writing to highlight the most critical parts. It also doubles as a photo album and a memory box. You can’t beat getting all these great things in one. You can get everything you need at a craft store like Michaels.
Dancing
Dancing is an excellent hobby because you can be creative and work out simultaneously. Some dances, like ballroom dancing, are highly formal. You can take classes to learn the exact steps and moves and learn the difference between a waltz and a tango.
Other dances are a bit freer and let you get loose and creative. Belly dancing is a great workout, and it’s fun to learn to move your body in ways you aren’t used to. You can learn thousands of dances, from jazz to salsa, swing to country line dancing. Dancing is an excellent idea if you want a hobby that gets you moving.
Anything Outdoors
Linda, from Burlap and Blue, is a master crafter, but she thinks the best hobbies for beginners should involve the outdoors and movement. Visiting botanical gardens, getting some exercise outside, and even just setting up a yoga mat on the back porch are all things that keep her grounded and help spark her creative endeavors.
She finds that both the movement and the outdoor atmosphere keep her grounded and help her focus on her other creative pursuits.
Thousands of Other Creative Hobbies
This post can’t be all-inclusive. The truth is, there are thousands of niche hobbies out there that you can pursue You can make candles, race RC airplanes, build box cars, play video games, collect stamps, learn a new language, make collages out of melted plastic, collect rocks – there is absolutely no limit to finding interesting activities to occupy your time.
Some things on this list may speak to you; others may not. Everyone is different, and everyone has different interests. There should be enough here to help you get started, though!
What Are Some Creative Activities to do for Adults?
Many people think of arts and crafts as activities for children, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. All of the hobbies on this list are great activities for kids of all ages to enjoy.
Where in the rulebook does it say adults can no longer engage in creative activities? That they can’t cut out construction paper stars, make paper mâché crafts, or even play with Lego building kits. Nowhere, that’s where!
Culture is catching up. Legos are now made for adults. Adult coloring books can be found on bookshelves across the country and online. More and more adults are finding ways to embrace their creativity, and you can too.
Get Out There And Get Creative!
What are you waiting for? Get out there and start exploring your creativity, whether with something on this list or something different. There’s no limit to the creative hobbies you can pursue!