Stay at Home: 82 Things to Do
You’ve probably been spending more time coping at home during the COVID-19 pandemic and might be running out of things to do. See below for a list of 82 things to do at home that you may not have considered trying yet.
What creative things can I do at home?
21 creative things to do at home that you may not have done:
bead jewelry
write a poem
paint by numbers [article]
build a gingerbread house
make a scrapbook
create a fan film
make new music
make a YouTube video
create a new recipe
knit or crochet
create a flip book
write a story
start a blog or vlog
record a new song
write a play
build a Lego city
write new jokes
design a new game
take Instagram photos
create a collage
design a tattoo
What recipes can I try at home?
17 recipes to try at home that you may not have tried before:
Winter Squash & Kale Salad [photo]
Queso Platter [photo]
Squash & Coconut Chicken [photo]
Chocolate Mousse [photo]
Meatballs in Lettuce Wraps [photo]
Pork Chop & Bacon Skillet [photo]
Peanut Butter Pies [photo]
Paleo Taco Lettuce Wraps [photo]
Baked Salmon Sheet Pan [photo]
Keto Cheesecake [photo]
Keto Cauliflower Tortillas [photo]
Paleo Salt Free Pork Chops [photo]
Gluten-Free Banana Bread [photo]
Paleo Pot Roast & Vegetables [photo]
Orange Coconut Muffins [photo]
Lemon Poppy Seed Bread [photo]
Turmeric Spiced Smoothie [photo]
What things should I clean at home?
23 things to clean at home that you may not have cleaned in awhile:
stove exhaust fan
mattress (rotate too)
medicine cabinet
air vents
wallet / purse
kitchen grout
under bed
bathroom fan
baseboards
junk drawer
behind refrigerator
pillows
bathroom grout
windows
windowsills
pantry
inside refrigerator
ceiling fan
closets
air-conditioning fan
lampshades
blinds / curtains
light switches
What can I make to eat at home?
11 things to make to eat at home that you may not have had in awhile:
homemade pizza
pineapple upside-down cake
banana bread
chocolate chip cookies
grilled cheese sandwich
frosted cupcakes
vegetable dip
ice cream sundae
pancakes
meat lasagna
cinnamon toast
What fictional languages can I learn at home?
10 fictional languages to try to learn at home that you may not know:
Alienese from Futurama
Lapine from Watership Down
Na’vi from Avatar
Dothraki from Game of Thrones
Klingon from Star Trek
Elvish from The Lord of the Rings
Aurebesh from Star Wars
Valyrian from Game of Thrones
Barsoomian from John Carter
Dovahzul from Skyrim