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Journalling Not Your Jam? Not Keen on Colouring Books? Try Crafting For Mental Health

Marie-Antoinette Issa by Marie-Antoinette Issa
22/02/2026
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Crafting might seem quiet, unassuming, almost like a little luxury for a rainy afternoon. But for thousands of Australians, it’s anything but. It’s hope in paper form, a way to process grief, soothe anxiety, and reclaim calm when life feels out of control.

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Tracey Schulz, mum of three and founder of South Australia’s Uniquely Creative, has seen it firsthand. Each month, she sends over 2,000 craft kits to homes across the country – from bustling cities to remote regional towns. And she has discovered something simple yet profound: these kits don’t just fill time – they fill hearts.

“I knew crafting brought people joy. But, I had no idea just how deeply it helped them through heartbreak, illness, trauma, and the ordinary struggles of life,” Tracey says. “Multiple people have told me that crafting has saved their lives. It really is a huge part of their mental illness recovery and management.”

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Carol Heriot knows this truth intimately. A lifelong creative, she found cardmaking after a breast cancer diagnosis, a small act that brought immense comfort. “Cardmaking was a godsend. Once you’ve been diagnosed with cancer, it really knocks you to the core. But craft was something positive that I could do. It brought me joy and happiness, despite the situation I was in,” she recalls.

Years later, when her husband Dennis – her partner of 52 years – fell ill, Carol’s craft became her anchor through grief and fear. Since his passing this June, she has poured herself into scrapbooks, albums, and cards, turning memories into tangible pieces of love. “I nursed him at home while he was sick. And then, when he was gone, my days were suddenly empty. Making cards and scrapbooks has helped me process my grief. I really don’t know what I would do without my crafting activities,” she says.

What began as a small store in South Australia has grown into a nationwide creative community. Uniquely Creative’s kits come complete with paper, stickers, and embellishments, bringing joy and calm to people who may not have access to specialty craft stores. But for many, it’s about more than making something pretty. It’s the meditative rhythm of cutting, sticking, and arranging. It’s the quiet satisfaction of creating something that matters.

This October, for Mental Health Awareness Month (and just in time for World Mental Health Day on Friday 10 October), Tracey and her team launched the ‘Heart and Soul’ collection – a series of craft kits designed to honour resilience, encourage self-expression, and spark conversations about mental health. “This collection is not just about scrapbooking. It’s about telling honest stories, celebrating strength, and creating a safe space where experiences can be expressed and shared,” says Uniquely Creative designer Lydell Quinn.

Crafting isn’t about productivity. It’s not about perfection. It’s about presence, about turning hands-on creativity into a form of self-care. One scrapbook page, one card at a time, it becomes a small but powerful act of healing.

So if journalling isn’t your jam, maybe it’s time to try glue, scissors, and a few sheets of paper. Because sometimes, the most beautiful therapy is the one you create yourself – and it might just be exactly what your heart needs.

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Marie-Antoinette Issa is the Beauty & Lifestyle Editor for The Carousel, Women Love Tech and Women Love Travel. She has worked across news and women's lifestyle magazines and websites including Cosmopolitan, Cleo, Madison, Concrete Playground, The Urban List and Daily Mail, I Quit Sugar and Huffington Post.

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