FUN INDOOR ACTIVITIES

The much dreaded cold season is here and aside from the heavy layers of clothing and warm drinks to make it a bit bearable, there’s a need to get creative with all that free indoor time we got. You know how hard it is to enjoy fun and outdoorsy activities when all you want to do is snuggle in bed and escape this monster of a cold.

A few easy ways to spend this time are:

  1. Redecorate- Moving things around in your home can be fun and refreshing if you are into decorating. Try some new simple DIY activities that involve interior design and décor, rearrange your furniture and hang picture frames different places. This will give your home fresh revamped look!
  2. Raid your closet- this extra time can be perfect to raid and shop your closet. Come up with different looks and new combos for the outfits you have. This can also help in minimalizing your closet to the clothes you really need and getting rid of the excess, thus creating more space for more.
  3. Check out some good blogs- blogs could be very therapeutic. You can scout the internet for blogs that can help you in various aspects of your life either emotionally, spiritually and financially.
  4. Scrap booking- If you’ve never scrap booked before, then this time would be ideal for it! Put together creative visuals of your accomplishments or artsy pieces. This would be great for memories.

Remember to keep warm, don’t let this cold bite!

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