17 Affordable Hobbies That Enrich Your Life and Your Wallet

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Andreas Jones

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| Published on March 20, 2024

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Affordable hobbies don’t need to be boring or basic. Hobbies don’t need to be expensive—you can take up any of several inexpensive hobbies that are as fun as more costly pastimes. If you’re stuck for ideas, consider one of these affordable pastimes.

1. Start a Podcast

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The creator economy is big, but there’s still room for budding podcasters to make an impact. Choose a niche and start a YouTube podcast channel for free. To monetize the channel, you’ll need 500 subscribers, 3,000 public watch hours within 12 months (or 3 million shorts in 90 days), and three uploads within 90 days. The most profitable niche is finance, but choosing a niche of interest is essential, or you may lose motivation.

2. Scrapbooking

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Scrapbooking is a creative and low-cost hobby with no limitations other than your imagination. A scrapbook can be a book, album, card, or box. You can even create a “vision” scrapbook instead of a vision board. Fill the scrapbook with personal memorabilia and photos. Alternatively, collect free magazines from friends and family and cut out pictures to create a vision scrapbook for the future.

3. Upcycle Furniture

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Have you got some ratty old furniture in the garage waiting to be recycled? If so, why not get out the sanding paper and some chalk paint and recycle it yourself? There’s a demand for quality upcycled furniture, and it can be profitable if you do a good job.

4. Running

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Running is an excellent way to get fit and reduce stress. Apart from a decent pair of running shoes, the cost is minimal. Get out into nature, jog around the local park, or join a running group and meet new friends. It’s a fabulous hobby that can become pleasantly addictive (have you ever heard of the runner’s high?) as you start to get fit.

5. Yoga or Pilates

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Perhaps you prefer a less vigorous activity. If that’s the case, why not try gentle yoga or pilates? Classes can be expensive, but hundreds of free YouTube channels have beginner workouts. Yoga and pilates work on the body and are great activities for calming the mind and reducing stress.

6. Birdwatching

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You might be surprised at the variety of birds in your neighborhood. While it helps to have a pair of binoculars to observe shy feathered friends, it’s not absolutely necessary. If you want binoculars, visit a pawn shop or thrift store for a reasonable price. Grab a book about birds, head into nature, and see how many birds you can spot. It’s a delightful meditative practice, and you can amaze your friends with your birdy knowledge.

7. Start a Blog

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You can start a blog 100% free with a platform like WordPress. Decide what you’d like to write about and get started. Blogging can get your thoughts out of your head, share expertise, and even make money if you get good at it.

8. Learn a New Language

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Learning a new language can be challenging, but you get an incredible sense of achievement once you can speak at a conversational level. Perhaps you have planned a holiday abroad; why not commit to learning the language before you go? If you download a language app, start with the basics, such as learning everyday words.

9. Hiking

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Hiking is a fantastic, low-impact way to get fit and explore your surroundings. It’s one of the best outdoor, low-budget hobbies. All you need is a stout pair of boots and socks, and you can head out to the great outdoors. For additional fun, join a local walking group or convince family and friends to join you on a hike.

10. Start a Handicraft

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If you enjoy doing things with your hands, you might love knitting, crocheting, cross-stitching, or embroidery. Handicraft is a relaxing hobby that doesn’t cost much to start. You may even find suitable materials at a thrift store for considerably less than in a specialized craft store. These materials may also be available at an online auction site for a decent price.

11. Explore Art

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A creative hobby transports you from everyday life into a magical world of vibrant color and unlimited imagination. Choose from oils, watercolors, acrylics, or mixed media. With some exploration, you will find your preferred art media. YouTube has hundreds of free tutorials on every imaginable artistic pursuit. Oils and acrylics are more expensive and trickier, but watercolors are so forgiving they allow for beginner errors.

12. Volunteer

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Volunteering can become a rewarding hobby if you choose a charity genre that interests you. For example, volunteer at an animal charity or a wildlife center if you love pets. They always need help with the animals, such as feeding, exercising, cleaning out kennels and stalls, or raising vital funds.

13. Wild Swimming

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Wild swimming has become very popular over the last few years. If your idea of heaven is jumping into a cold lake with like-minded brave souls, wild swimming might be a hobby for you. Find an organized group with a leader who is happy to provide safe swimming instruction.

14. Nature Photography

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Although you might think you need a top-notch camera to capture nature, it’s unnecessary. Smartphone cameras have improved so much that you can take great one-click photographs of wildlife and nature. If you’re good at nature photography, there’s a market for selling online stock photographs like Shutterstock.

15. Train/Plane Spotting

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These are eclectic pastimes for amateur hobbyists. You might like watching different trains or documenting engine numbers or train names. Some trainspotters like collecting tickets, monitoring train brands, and visiting different tracks and stations. You probably won’t know what aspects of trainspotting you’ll enjoy until you start.

If you live near a major airport, plane spotting is another hobby that doesn’t cost much. People take pictures of planes that come in for their types, airlines, or livery. Like trainspotting, it’s an interesting way to spend a couple of hours.

16. Foraging

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Foraging can be an exciting hobby if you want to know what berries, mushrooms, and plants you can eat. It’s a delightful way to connect with nature and potentially discover dozens of wild edibles in your area. Before starting, however, gather as much research as possible by taking a course, buying a book, watching videos, and talking to expert foragers. You don’t want to eat the wrong mushroom or plant.

17. Creative Writing

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Have you always considered yourself the next J.K. Rowling? If so, creative writing is a fun hobby that you can do for free. Let your imagination run riot and see what appears on the pages. If you’re brave, you could even self-publish a Kindle or paperback version of your story on Amazon. Some websites allow writers to publish and receive reviews on their work. Alternatively, simply enjoy the creative writing process as time out for yourself.

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