35 Hobbies For Women
I think it’s only natural that all of us have a hobby of some shape or form. Something that can keep boredom away, broaden our horizons, and inspire our creativity. For some of us one hobby might not even be enough, some of us have two, three, or many hobbies to fill our days and bring variety and fun into our lives. For some of us we love the solitary time that hobbies such as reading or swimming provide but for others one of the benefits to having a regular hobby is getting regular social time. In my opinions, hobbies are what keep us sane. I mean, how boring would life be if it was just work, eat, sleep, watch a little TV…You get the picture! So for those of you that haven’t yet discovered your ideal hobby I’ve compiled this list of thirty-five of what I consider to be the best hobbies out there. Hopefully they’ll inspire you, entertain you, and fill your days with a little excitement.
1. Writing
Okay, okay, I admit it – I’ve started off with one of my own hobbies. For me, writing is more than just a job; it’s a way of life, it’s something fun that brings out my creativity and brings joy to my life. As well as being my job, writing is also my hobby.
Writing is a great hobby for countless reasons. Whether you enjoy writing novels, short stories, flash fiction, articles, or anything else, writing brings out the passion inside of you. It sets your imagination to work and your mind comes alive with what if questions. It’s amazing how easily writing can pass the time and there are few feelings better than getting lost in a world of your creation. I strongly advise that everyone tries writing at some point. Be it a full blown novel or just a page you write, the sense of freedom you get is wonderful.
2. Reading
You caught me! It seems hobby number two is another of my personal passion but again it’s something I think everyone should try. I’ve got no doubt that there’s a book of some shape or form out there for everyone no matter what you’re interests are. Personally, I can’t recommend a good fiction book enough. There are few feelings better than leaving behind your dull, everyday life and stepping into the pages of a book and instantly becoming a film star, a gangster, or a heroine. Your imagination has an amazing way of bringing every word to life so it’s as though the dragons flying above you are real, the conversations you hear really happened – everything just comes alive and for a little while at least you live a life less ordinary and become someone entirely new.
3. Dog Walking
I know, I know, you never expected to see this on the list, right? Surely dog walking’s a chore, not a hobby? Well, that’s where I disagree with you. Walking is a hobby so why can’t dog walking be? Dog walking is a fantastic hobby because it get’s you out and about and you get to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature. You become an explorer, walking around castle ruins, finding things down by the river, and all the while you get to do it with your best friend at your side.
4. Squash
Me and my fiancee love to play squash once or twice a week. We find it to be a great way to spend some quality time together while getting a good workout too. When we first started it was a game we knew little to nothing about but after just five minutes in our local squash court we were hooked. It doesn’t matter how bad you are at returning the ball seeing as the enclosed court means the ball isn’t going anywhere. You can just take your time to get better and enjoy the idle chatter with your squash partner while you do. I’m going to be honest with you – me and my fiancee still don’t actually know the rules to squash. We just turn up and hit the ball and still have a fantastic time. My point is, don’t be put off by squash if you’re not competitive or hate sports.
5. Horse Riding
Of course horse riding had to be on the list. It’s something most women try at some point or another (be it when they’re a tiny tot or as an adult) but it’s something that’s much loved by people around the world. The allure is easy to see too. For some, horse riding is a great hobby because you get to spend some quality time with your four legged friend, others love the sense of freedom it gives them, some enjoy the showing side of it, while others simply love trotting along through the beautiful countryside and enjoying nature. In addition to all this, horse riding is also a great way to keep fit!
6. Watching Movies
It’s no secret that I’m a massive movie geek. Right now I’m sat looking at my collection of over five-hundred DVDs. The reason watching movies is a great hobby is similar to why reading is a great hobby – it’s freeing. The second you press play or you here the credits start to roll you’re instantly transported to another world. While you don’t get the benefit of becoming the main character like you do in first-person books, you still get to become a part of their world. Their struggle becomes yours, you feel their emotions, you want their dreams. If you haven’t the patience to read a book, watching a movie can be a great alternative, or you can always do both like me!
7. Art
I’ll put it out there now that I’m not much of an artist at all. I can sketch a few lines and splash a bit of colour on the page but, all in all, I’m no Picasso. The thing is, I still love art. There’s something magical about bringing life to a blank canvas. Art as a hobby holds so many possibilities too – you can work with pencils, oil paint, water paint, pastels, charcoal, or something even more creative. You can paint on paper, on a canvas, on a rock, wherever you please. I think art is about finding your niche and figuring out what works for you. Plus, as I said before, it’s one of those hobbies where you don’t have to be a master or even skilled to enjoy it.
8. Cooking
Despite what you may think, cooking isn’t just something that has to be done if you want to eat. Cooking is a great hobby, one which allows you to show off in front of people, enjoy some solitary time or time with friends, one which can bring people together for the end results, and one which is just downright enjoyable. I’ve always loved baking cakes and the likes but it wasn’t until I moved out that I discovered the true joys behind cooking. I cook because I want to – if I didn’t I’d just grab a pizza out the freezer – and I get incredibly joy out of creating the perfect quiche, a mouthwatering casserole, homemade marshmallows, and much more. I love listening to music, an audio book, or cooking with a friend while I work too.
9. Singing
No doubt we all love singing along to the radio in the car and we’re all suddenly transformed into Beyonce in the shower, and why not? No matter how good or bad we are it’s fun, it’s relaxing, and it’s a great way to unwind. That said, why not take your passion one step further and take singing lessons or join a band to further your talent?
10. Join a Band
Speaking of joining a band…Even if you can’t sing that doesn’t mean you can’t join a band. Perhaps you can play the guitar, the drums, or any other musical instrument. If there’s not a band near you looking for members, you could always create your own band. Simply get together a few of your talented friends and you’re set!
11. Running
Running is a great hobby because not only does it keep you fit it also helps to clear your mind and relaxes you. Running is an amazing way for you to get some fresh air, see some nature, keep your body healthy, get amazing looking legs, and relieve yourself of any stress or worries. You’d be amazed by all the benefits it has! It doesn’t have to be done in silence either – when I run I love to listen to music to keep me motivated and sometimes it’s great to run with a friend too. If you’ve got a dog, you can even take them along.
12. Swimming
While we’re on the subject of sport hobbies, swimming is fantastic. It’s great for getting in shape, improving your flexibility, and toning up. I swim twice a week, once with friends and once by myself. Going with friends is great because it’s relaxing and we can have a catch up while we swim. Going alone on the other hand gives me loads of time to think and really centre myself. Swimming is incredibly peaceful but is also loads of fun too. No doubt your local pool will have lots of different swimming sessions, some of which will be adult only, ladies only, aqua fit, etc, so why not take a look and see which one suits you best?
13. Scrapbooking
Scrapbooking may sound outdated but it’s still incredibly fun and is an awesome hobby. It’s not all about pretty pictures either, it can be about anything you want. I know someone who has a scrap book for almost anything – places she wants to visit, her relationship with her boyfriend, her friendships, music she likes, literally everything! Scrapbooking is about taking things you’re passionate about and immortalising them. It can be anything you want it to be too seeing as you can choose the topics, the materials, whether or not you have quotes – make it as personal as you dare. I’ve known some people even use scrap books as a journal or diary of sorts too.
14. Jewellery Making
Many of us just take walking into a shop and buying necklaces or earrings for granted but it’s becoming ever more popular to make your own jewellery. Many bead shops are now holding classes to teach people how to make their own jewellery and you can buy all the materials cheaply online too. Some people are even turning this unique hobby into a job by selling their creations so this hobby can even prive profitable for you.
15. Wine Tasting
Wine tasting is a great hobby, especially if you do it with friends. Learning how to appreciate a good quality wine is amazing fun and helps you develop a new talent too. Many wine shops, hotels, etc offer classes or taster sessions where you can learn to art and many even do monthly meetings.
16. Track Driving
So tell me, who said track driving was just for men? Ladies, please forget that nation immediately! Track driving is for men and women alike and is incredibly fun! You get the thill of driving incredibly fast, the adrenalin rush from the danger, and all in all a fantastic day. Many places now offer track driving experience days but you can also join clubs to do it regularly too. Don’t be put of by the stereotype side of it and don’t knock what you haven’t tried. It’s more than likely that you’ll surprise yourself and absolutely love it! I did, I just wish the nearest track to me wasn’t two hours away!
17. Pole Dancing
Believe it or not, pole dancing isn’t all about sexy poses and wearing hardly any clothes. Despite what people may think, it’s a sport! Pole dancing is much like gymnastics in my opinion, it’s all about the moves and positions and doesn’t have to put you on show if you don’t want to. You can find pole dancing classes in just about any town or city now, all of them closed so it’s just you and your class mates, no spectators. Of course, if you want you can opt to enter competitions or ‘show’ your new found talent where you please but it’s not obligatory. I’ve tried it and would take the sport back up again if there was a class near me and I highly recommend every woman tries it at some point.
18. Knitting
And who said knitting was just for grannies? That’s an awful stereotype, especially since chunky knitted clothes are at the height of fashion right now. Knitting takes a lot of skill but once you master it you can make most anything you please. My mum knitted the most beautiful throw for her bed which is much nicer than anything she could have bought and my granny was always knitting gorgeous baby clothes, showing the hobby is practical as well as fun. It’s a great way to pass some time productively and you get a great sense of accomplishment once you’ve finished something.
19. Gardening
Gardening is a fantastic hobby and one that wields measurable results. Whether you’re into growing beautiful flowers or cultivating your own veg, gardening is a great way to relax, work your body, and make a real difference to your small area of the world. It’s a hobby you can take real pride in and something you can enjoy year round too. No matter the season, there’s always something to be done in the garden so I suggest you grab your gloves and give it a go.
20. Photography
Digital cameras are falling in price just about daily and they’re becoming increasingly easy to use. You can also find tonnes of cheap beginners photography courses where you can learn this hobby too. Or, if you’re not one for lessons of any type, you can always just start clicking away and seeing what pictures you capture. You can photograph anything from family events such as weddings to ants on the pavement. Whatever takes your fancy really. And it’s so easy to take a relatively normal picture and turn it into a masterpiece with photo editing software these days too. Photography is also a great hobby to merge with blogging or scrapbooking too.
21. Join a Book Club
If you like reading but find it awful lonely then why not join a book club? Most book clubs meet once a month to discuss a set book and go over the highs and lows, what they liked and disliked etc. Book clubs are a great way to meet likeminded people and explore the world of fiction. I attended my first book club just a few months back and absolutely loved it – it was great talking to people who actually understood what I was talking about when I referenced the book. Plus, some book club even have guest speakers such as authors to make it even more exciting too.
22. Collect Things
As odd as it may sound, collecting things is a great hobby and one which can be extremely personal too. I have a love of giraffes so have all kinds of giraffe ornaments, photos, picture frames etc but I also have a weird love of collecting quirky, inspirational beer mats. My DVD collection is also one of my biggest prides. A friend of mine absolutely loves cows and has perhaps the greatest collection of anything I’ve ever seen. Her house is cow crazy but she loves it, it works for her.
In short, choose something you love and are passionate about be it an animal, an object, stamps, magnets etc and exploit it!
23. Learn To Play An Instrument
Learning to play an instrument is a great hobby, especially once you’ve mastered it. I’ll admit, I can’t play any instrument to save my life but I wish I could. Over the years I’ve tried to learn the recorder, the piano, and the guitar amongst other things and I’ve loved the experience of doing so – sadly, I’ve just never been able to grasp the concept of playing them and have failed miserably! Still, it’s a fun thing to do, especially if you prove to have a natural talent for something.
24. Candle Making
Candle making is incredibly easy, personal, and fun. When you’re making your own candles you get to choose the shape, scents, colours etc. You can get supplied from most art stores and even online, all of them reasonably cheap too. This is a hobby you can either do by yourself or with friends too. If you’re nervous about trying something so new, you can even attend classes to learn the art of candle making.
25. Yoga
Yoga is a great way to get in touch with your inner self, to increase your flexibility, bring peace to your mind, and strengthen your body. Loads of celebrities are practicing it to keep in shape and to unwind after a hectic day. This is a hobby you can do with friends, alone in the privacy of your living room, on the beach, at a class, anywhere! Once you know the basic moves you’re set, all you need is a yoga mat to get started too.
26. Volunteering
Volunteering is a fantastic hobby which fills your time while endlessly helping others. You can volunteer is countless ways and you can choose which cause you support be it Cancer Research, helping the homeless, or something else entirely. You can volunteer in charity shops, to collect donations on the street, to run charity events, help out at soup kitchens, hand out aid – whatever you think you can do. Any help is appreciated. This is a real feel good hobby that not only helps you but helps countless other people too.
27. Gym
Going to the gym isn’t just great for keeping you fit, healthy, and toned, it’s also great for socialising and relaxing too. I love going to the gym with a friend or even going by myself and listening to music or watching TV while I work up a sweat. Believe it or not, the gym is an incredibly relaxing place where you can work away all your stresses and the days troubles. Plus, you come away feeling great about your body too!
28. Online Games
Okay, so you might not class this one as a hobby but I sure do. Playing online games is incredibly fun, especially since there are millions of different ones out there. There are loads of sites where you can play countless mini games or you could even join an online gaming community such as World of Warcraft (honestly, it’s not as geeky as it sounds!). You’ll get the chance to speak to people around the world, play strategy games, play for fun, and compete for the high score. Warning – this hobby can be incredibly addictive though!
29. Foraging
So we covered growing our own food in gardening but why stop there? Why not go out into the wild and forage our own food? You can find herbs, spices, fruit, veg, and much more just by taking a stroll through nature. I will say however, before you head out foraging find a decent guide book to ensure you’re not picking anything poisonous and to get tips on how not to harm the environment while foraging. Also, be aware of the area you’re foraging too. It’s worth finding out if it’s public land before you set out to ensure you’re not trespassing.
30. Caving
Caving is an amazing hobby! It’s an incredible feeling exploring the underground world which allows you to see some absolutely unimaginable things. You’ll get the opportunity to see wildlife not seen on the Earth’s surface, underground rivers and waterfalls, the most beautiful rocks and minerals and much more. Caving is really exciting too because while it is, for the most part, safe you still get the thrill from feeling you’re doing something dangerous. It’s also a fantastic hobby to do with friends seeing as it really is like you’re going on a real life adventure with them.
31. Host Board Game Parties
Board games may not sound all that exciting but in reality that’s far from the truth. We have a few friends who we do board game nights with and they’re all incredibly fun. We love ordering in a takeaway, opening a bottle of wine, and letting the fun begin. There are countless boardgames out there for you to try but of course some of the best are Monopoly, Cluedo, Articulate, and Pictureka. Board game parties are cheap, fun, exciting, and they change every time you host them depending on the game, the players, and everything else so they’re never dull.
32. Chart Your Family Tree
Charting your family tree may not sound like the most exciting hobby in the world but you’d be surprised just how much you learn. It’s amazing looking back into your family history and finding our who married who, where people lived and how they died, who accomplished what, how the war affected your family, and everything else. It’s odd looking into the lives of essential strangers but still feeling an immense connection to them. You’ll undoubtedly learn things you never even imagined while charting your family tree. The hobby can be quite addictive too seeing as the more you learn the more you want to learn and you want to go as far back as you possibly can.
33. Run a Side Business
Some of us have hobbies which we can even turn into a business to supplement our income. Take me for example – writing for me started out as a hobby, then I started doing it in addition to my day job, and now I’m a full time freelance writer. How cool is that? Loads of hobbies can be turned into a business too – candle or jewellery making, cooking, photography, blogging… It’s always worth seeing if you could earn a little extra cash simply by doing what you love. You’ll find you may even enjoy your hobby that bit more if it’s providing you with an income too.
34. Restoration
Restoration is a fantastic hobby, not only because it requires you to learn new skills but because you can see the results of your passion and your work. It’s a talent that can be applied to any number of things too. Some people restore old cars, some people nurture old books back to health, some convert vintage furniture or clean up ageing jewellery. The possibilities really are endless. In short, restoration is about using your talent and skill to take something ageing or broken and fixing it up. This hobby is also great for turning into a side or full time business too – I know loads of people who are doing it already.
35. Go Travelling
Finally we come to my favourite hobby on the list – travelling. There is nothing better than going out and seeing the world. You’ll gain some amazing experiences, see some incredibly sights, and creature priceless memories. Why not escape to see the Colluseum, sail down the watery streets of Venice, peer into the Grand Canyon, climb the Pyramids of Giza, journey across the plains of Africa? While an around the world trip ma be what we all desire and while the jungles of Madagascar and outback of Australia may be what we all wish to see, you needn’t even go that far. Within your own country there are bound to be thousands of incredibly sights, you need only open your eyes and hop in the car to see them.
Travelling is also a great hobby to combine with photography, writing, blogging, or scrapbooking. This gives you the opportunity to share your amazing journey with others and immortalise your wonderful life.
So there you have it, thirty-five great hobbies that all women can enjoy. I hope I’ve inspired you to go out and try something knew and give you some great ideas on how to fill your time. I know I’ll even be trying out a few of these – maybe even all of these! Happy hobbying!
carl
May 16, 2017 at 11:04 pm
This a great resource. Jewelry making is good hoobby for Stay-at-Home Mom and something to do with your kid. I enjoy doing it with my kid. I find it helps bond with my kid, kill our time when we are not in mood of playing and help in creativity.
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May 17, 2017 at 2:21 pm
Jewelry making is one of the best hobbies. I am happy to hear that you enjoyed the article. Thanks for commenting, Carl!
Silvia
May 4, 2017 at 12:02 pm
I Feel Trapped and Lost
web admin
May 6, 2017 at 1:15 pm
Why? Are there steps you can take to find your path again and give greater meaning to your life? Or is a single situation that is causing these feelings?
Mel
March 12, 2017 at 5:20 am
I would love to join a gym or work out, but I am to embarressed and self-conscious to do so around people, I don’t have anyone to work out with so that’s out of the question. I would love to start but don’t have the confidence to.
web admin
March 12, 2017 at 2:26 pm
The best way for you to develop your confidence is to start doing things that you normally would not do. Many gyms have areas that are private, and some have areas that can only be used by women. You may also try to develop other hobbies that you are interested in and build your confidence that way. Take charge of your life, Mel!
Lady D
June 8, 2017 at 7:16 am
Hi Mel,
I had to respond to your post. You and many others including myself have felt the same way you do. For years this delayed me from being who I am today. Take baby steps. Try the treadmill for 30 minutes listening to your favorite music. You will be in your own zone with no one to judge and if they are just focus on your music. Seek out a personal trainer which normally has a group of people that are striving for the exact same results as you. We all have something we need to work on. Allowing your imperfections to show promotes growth which leads to levels of confidence, endurance, passion. I’started working out at the age of 52. Challenging every exercise my trainer through my way with a group of amazing women that continued to build me up and hold me up when I wanted to give up. Today at the age of 57, I am a certified personal trainer and cyclist instructor. Would have never imagine myself in a position to help others from a place that I was in and one that you speak of. It totally changed my life! Just start dear heart and love all there is about you!
web admin
June 8, 2017 at 1:43 pm
Thank you for sharing such a positive and uplifting comment. It is great to see that your have had such great experiences and are willing to share your insights. Please feel free to share more of your thoughts and feelings in the future. Have a great day, Lady D!
jill Zernechel
August 1, 2016 at 5:59 pm
I collect music boxes from all over the country. Started when I was 12. Never really considered it a very exciting hobby though but I do love it.
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August 2, 2016 at 7:38 pm
Thank you for sharing! Music boxes are wonderful devices! Feel free to share any advice you have about collecting and hobbies. We always appreciate our readers sharing their insights and ideas. Do you have a favorite music box in your collection?
Jessie
March 29, 2016 at 5:58 pm
I love restoring and refinishing furniture. Is there really a market for this? On Craigslist? Your ideas are great and you write beautifully. ?
web admin
April 4, 2016 at 8:25 am
I think there is a market for this, but I am not sure where you would advertise your services. You could get a business license and set up a website/blog to reach out to potential clients. Advertising on Craigslist, Fivvr and similar sites would be free and could also help you find potential clients. Cool hobby though! 🙂
rajvir kaur
January 24, 2016 at 6:14 am
this is really wonderfull.i just love all the things which were shown here . so many inersting hobbies are there . really good .
web admin
January 27, 2016 at 10:28 am
Thanks! I am glad that you enjoyed the list. Which hobbies are your favorites? Did you find any new ones that you would like to do? 🙂
Jamie
January 13, 2016 at 6:44 pm
Hmmm … thank you for the advice. I am dealing with my better half on the darn phone paying attention to FB, playing online games but not paying attention to things around the home. I hope these ideas work out for us both.
web admin
January 14, 2016 at 5:46 pm
If you can find a hobby to do together, it should give you guys a better chance to share your lives and have quality time together. Have you tried talking to him about what you want? He may think you are busy or not realize that you want to spend time with him, so I would talk about what you want and pick a hobby that you guys can do together. Good luck!
Brenda Blaber
December 3, 2015 at 11:52 pm
Very inspiring – cannot wait to start a couple of these ideas
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December 5, 2015 at 7:30 pm
Thanks, Brenda!
Brenda
December 3, 2015 at 11:50 pm
Excellent ideas, very helpful, cannot wait to get started
web admin
December 5, 2015 at 7:30 pm
Thank you for commenting. I am glad to hear that you enjoyed the list. Which hobbies are you going to start doing? Are you doing any of the hobbies on the list already?
Mary W
November 17, 2015 at 3:11 am
Wordsearches and crossword puzzles
Challenge the mind at your own pace and comfort level. Drug stores, bookstores as well as Department stores carry a wide variety of interest categories and levels. Peaceful and quiet entertainment on a lazy afternoon,gloomy chilly day by a fire or while settling in for the night!
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November 20, 2015 at 5:08 pm
That is an excellent idea and a fun way to spend lazy evenings. Word searches and crossword puzzles are also a great idea because they have been shown to help prevent mental issues like Alzheimer’s Disease. Thanks for commenting, Mary!
LaSonya Woodom
May 15, 2016 at 4:24 pm
Exactly.
web admin
May 16, 2016 at 9:27 am
🙂
Kami
September 19, 2015 at 1:53 pm
Congratulations to you all for picking something up and never putting it down. Hope you all enjoy your hobbies . Leaving the world behind. Keeping busy and occupied.
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September 19, 2015 at 11:59 pm
Thank you for the inspirational comment, Kami! I am sure that your input will help to motivate one of our readers. Thanks!
Manda Glaze
August 31, 2015 at 3:03 am
When my fiancè and I get our own place, I’d like to make a fae garden and an herbal garden. I’m also going to do Yoga to get back in shape, and get back into meditating. I just discovered a website that offers thousands of free online classes for all kinds of different studies, and what better way to fiil my time with as many free online classes I choose from.
web admin
September 1, 2015 at 12:44 am
Those all sound like excellent ideas–I wish I had your resolve! I have started and restarted yoga dozens of times, but I always end up getting too busy. Thanks for commenting, Manda!
ZET
August 20, 2015 at 6:17 am
I enjoy cooking and reading motivational books.One favourite hobby is travelling,I enjoy seeing DIFFERENT PLACES IN THE WORLD.
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August 21, 2015 at 3:43 pm
All of those sound like really excellent hobbies. Where have you traveled around the world? What has been your favorite country to visit?
Thanks for commenting, ZET!
Ellie
July 5, 2015 at 6:57 pm
I already swimm twice a week but I might start scrapbooking?!
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July 6, 2015 at 7:24 pm
That sounds like a wonderful idea. If you like swimming, you may also like other sports like hiking or water polo. Scrapbooking is always fun though–just make sure to keep track of when the sales are, since all of the scrapbooking materials start to add up quickly! If you end up liking scrapbooking, you may also want to try calligraphy. It can be really fun to try American/English or Chinese calligraphy as you relax to some good music.
Marylu
May 1, 2015 at 5:45 pm
no mention of guns. Guns are very popular with us in Texas.
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May 1, 2015 at 8:15 pm
Excellent point. There are certainly some women who enjoy nothing more than a day of hunting or an evening at the shooting range. Thank you for the feedback, Marylu!
Jerrica
February 14, 2015 at 6:43 am
I like to draw and trying to get myself to draw more but I also have an unusual hobby for a woman,I like to collect comics especially old marvel comics like x-men,Fantastic four etc but I also like to collect barbie dolls or similar fashion dolls especially from the 80s.
web admin
April 13, 2015 at 6:04 pm
Those are both extremely interesting collections. Since you like collecting artistic things and vintage items, have you ever thought of trying out steampunk? It basically is a way to dress up like Victorian era ladies and gents except with modern gadgets like time machines.
feeza
February 1, 2015 at 10:09 am
Im just married for 2 months and i want to occupy my weekends with something meaningful.blogging and side business has been a halfway passion few years back.guess its time for me to be back on track.
web admin
April 13, 2015 at 6:05 pm
That sounds very interesting! What is your side business? It can be so difficult to find time to have a hobby when you have children–congratulations, you must be a super-organized lady!
Kennaomi
January 19, 2015 at 2:44 am
This really help me in a lot of ways thanks!! I’m going to go out and learn how to play an instrument.
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April 13, 2015 at 6:07 pm
That is a really great idea! Although I love the piano and the bongo, I always wanted to play the flute. Which instrument do you plan on playing? Have fun and let us know how it works out!
sam
June 5, 2014 at 11:09 am
I liked the scrapbooking and candle making suggestions. I already go gym with kickboxing as one of my hobbies.
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April 13, 2015 at 6:08 pm
Kickboxing is such a great workout–it is supposed to burn a ton of calories. Although I lack the desire or patience to do scrapbooking, candle making would be so much fun to do. I hope you enjoy your new hobbies, Sam!
cynthia
May 3, 2014 at 12:00 am
I love watching movies at the cinemas, cooking and singing. that’s my own way of having fun
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April 13, 2015 at 6:09 pm
Those are all wonderful activities, Cynthia. I am glad that you have already found three things in life that you really enjoy.