This winter James Lane Post will highlight a series of do-it-yourself “Happy Home” projects that you can have fun with, while staying home and social distancing. This week: Mind Offline
Mind Offline’s mission is to reconnect people with their drive to create, while also cutting back on screen time.
“In a world where false stimuli surround us — influencing our priorities, our use of time, thoughts and even our moods — we are here to help you navigate back offline,” reads the company’s website, which was founded by Nicole Delma.
Mind Offline’s maker kits are perfect for your next at-home project. They offer everything from learning how to block print dinner napkins, creating flower press greeting cards, to experiencing embroidery, pottery, how to make soap, and so much more. You can even make your own bagels.
Mind Offline also partnered with the Hamptons International Film Festival to provide a purpose-driven, eco-friendly shopping experience in East Hampton, while raising funds for HIFF’s Air, Land and Sea environmental film category. The store is located at 79 Newtown Lane.
Here are a few kits to take a look at for your next at-home project.
A We Gather Kaleidoscope DYE Kit will walk you through the basics of working with dyes, while creating a design on a cotton scarf.
This Botanical Watercolor Kit offers six handcrafted designs, lightly printed on watercolor paper — a fun and stress-free experience.
Mind Offline even offers an everything bagel kit, apple cider doughnut baking kit, sourdough bread kit, and more.
For more info, visit www.mindoffline.co.