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- 2. many community centers offer beginner pottery classes. If you’re not ready for a class, there are air-dry clays you can use at home to make small sculptures or functional pieces like bowls or mugs!
- 3. Dust off your bike or rent one and explore local bike trails, parks, or even nearby towns. If you’re feeling adventurous, consider planning a longer bike trip to see new places!
- 7. grab a whisk, bowl, flour, butter, and learn to make your own ooey googey warm treat!
- 8. You can start with small potted indoor plants! Or get crazy with the beginner friendly seasonal summer pics - tomatoes or sunflowers
- 9. Grab a pair of binoculars, download a bird identification app, and head to a local park or nature reserve.
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- 1. ever wanted to make your own scarf? Hat? Stuffed animal?
- 4. reach your full zen potential this summer, while also improving your flexibility and mental health.
- 5. Ever wanted capture the essence of the sweet summer foliage?
- 6. bust out those water colors, and get messy!
