12/27/2025
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10 Creative Ways to Decompress After Christmas
(A little inspiration for the quiet “week between years” .)
1. Create a “Cozy Craft Corner.”
Tidy one tiny area—10 minutes max—and turn it into your happy spot for the week.
2. Do a “Leftovers & Layouts” Afternoon.
Use wrapping scraps or leftover Christmas cardstock for mini pages or tags.
3. Sip Something Slowly.
Tea, cocoa, fancy coffee . . . whatever your cup of cheer is. Sip it s l o w l y, like you’re trying to stretch December to 45 days.
4. Hold a 10-Minute “Craft & Exhale.”
Set a timer, grab a scrap pile, make one tiny project, and call it good. It’s not about perfection; it’s about permission.
5. Practice the “Post-Holiday Slowdown.”
For one day, move at half-speed and enjoy the ease of it.
6. Have a “Treat Yourself Tidying.”
Clean your scissors, sharpen pencils, reorganize ribbon—something tiny that future-you will love.
7. Start a “Memory Jar” for 2026.
Decorate a jar and add your first memory slip for 2026. Add more all year long.
8. Make a “10-Minute Vision Board.”
Clip, glue, scribble—focus on how you want to feel in the new year.
9. Try a “Digital Detox Daylight Hour.”
One hour, phone-free. Fill it with rest or creativity.
10. Set a “First Craft of the New Year” Date. Choose a day (Jan. 1–3) for 30 minutes of pure creative fun—no rules.