Craft Your Cure: 25 craft and upcycling projects to heal and bring joy
By (Author) Gemma Longworth
Watkins Media Limited
Watkins Publishing
23rd September 2025
10th June 2025
0th New edition
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Coping with / advice about mental health issues
Paperback
192
Width 191mm, Height 235mm
A creative journey of art, craft and DIY activities to restore your mind, furniture and home, written by a TV personality with a background in art therapy. A creative journey of art, craft and DIY activities to restore your mind, furniture and home, written by a TV personality with a background in art therapy. Creativity has proven benefits to our mental health, and this unique craft book shows you how to make with memories, heal through art and repair your mind. Gemma Longworth shares a collection of 25 craft and DIY projects designed to soothe our minds during difficult times. For Gemma, art has brought her comfort and connection when she has experienced loss and grief, and her personal story is woven throughout her book. With warm encouragement, Gemma demonstrates that art is about having fun and leaving perfectionism at the door. Learn how to- . use paper craft to create an origami box . make a comforting cushion . create pinch pots out of clay . draw daily doodles for healing . knit a chunky scarf . learn embellishing techniques to mend clothes . repair and upcycle furniture. With advice on how colour affects mood, how to create vision boards, how to weave memories into your projects, how to heal through meditative crafts such as drawing, and how repairing clothes and furniture can mend a broken heart, this book gives all the tools you need for your healing journey. Whether you're brand-new to crafting or a seasoned pro, turn trash into treasure with this restorative arts and crafts book.
Gemma Longworth is the presenter and furniture upcycler on Channel 4's award-winning restoration show Find It, Fix It, Flog It. Following a degree in applied arts, a Masters in textiles, and postgraduate studies in therapeutic arts, Gemma became a resident at Alder Hey children's hospital in Liverpool, where she delivers arts and crafts sessions to patients to encourage creativity and boost recovery. Following the success of her DIY and upcycling courses, Gemma now works with hospitals, schools, colleges and charities nationwide, and has set up 'Hidden Gems', a creative bereavement support service. Gemma has also been commissioned to work on upcycling projects for coffee shops, restaurants, a hotel and a farm. See more at- dml-uk.com/presenter-furniture-upcycler-restoregemma-longworth