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But, that is no reason to be complacent!\u00a0Staying at home does not mean that things have to be all boring. Here are some activities to fill up your weekend:1. D.I.Y. Workshop(Source: Crafune \/ Facebook)Get crafty with various D.I.Y. workshop kits that you can get delivered right to your doorstep! Put your sewing skills to the test with Crafune\u2019s leather crafting kits, where you can try your hand at putting your own product together. Choose from leather cardholders, key pouches, key fobs, passport holders, or even bags.Other D.I.Y. options include terrarium kits from The Green Capsule, candle kits from Sally\u2019s Room, and more. Alternatively, if you prefer more hands-on guidance, you can check out on-site workshops such as The Soap Ministry\u2019s Bath Bomb Workshop, and Magicten Art Studio\u2019s Resin Workshop, among others.\u00a02. Support our elderly hawkersNothing beats a cosy night in, complete with good food. There is a plethora of takeaway or delivery options available right now, with promotion after promotion to entice customers. But, what about the elderly hawkers who do not have access to such platforms, or those that are simply not that tech-savvy?\u00a0An Instagram account (@wheretodapao) has been making waves recently, as an account that helps to promote stalls owned by elderly hawkers \u2013 entirely free of charge. Started by a sister trio, they share short write-ups about three hawker stalls each day, complete with pictures of the stall-owners. The account also welcomes contributions from the public \u2013 all you have to do is to fill up a simple Google form, the link of which can be found in the page\u2019s bio.\u00a0[READ: In support of elderly workers during the pandemic]3. Flipside(Source: Esplanade &#8211; Theatres On the Bay \/ Facebook)We all deserve to laugh a little more these days \u2013 and how better than with Esplanade\u2019s 10-day extravaganza that celebrates playfulness and creativity. This year\u2019s rendition has been brought online, with plenty in store!\u00a0On 29 May, check out the SABOsTAGE: ZoomBaaBo! Livestream, where an improvisation game show will be conducted over Zoom. On 30 May, be enthralled by Ping Pong Circus\u2019 dazzling moves, which involves an invisible ping pong match. Take a look at the whole line-up here.\u00a04. Singapore HeritageFest 2021(Source: Singapore HeritageFest \/ Facebook)The Singapore HeritageFest has been running since 3 May, and will close to much fanfare come this weekend (30 May). The festival revolves around shared stories of our food culture and healthcare practices \u2013 it is still not too late to join the party! With more than 130 physical and digital events, there\u2019s something for everyone.Project Teahouse: Play From Home gives individuals the chance to try various online games, where they can do things like learn how to make chicken rice, or sell ice-cream from a cart. The This Is What We Eat At Home food journal\u00a0gives participants the chance to document their eating habits in a fun way. Get the journal delivered to your home, and be guided by the various prompts included. Check out all the available programmes here!\u00a0[READ: This Is What We Eat At Home presents peek into food heritage of six families]5. Saturday\u2019s Surprisingly Super-Duper Lesson(Source: Singapore Symphony Orchestra \/ Facebook)Heard of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra\u2019s popular Concerts for Children series? The Saturday\u2019s Surprisingly Super-Duper Lesson is part of that series, and is happening on 29 May at 3pm. Making its debut online, the event is adapted from a local storybook of the same name, which was written by Jolene Tan and Isabella Tong.It follows the adventures of the protagonist Aish, whose creative doodles start coming to life. The concert serves as an introduction to classical music through whimsical storytelling, to the tune of music performed by the Singapore Symphony Orchestra. It is not too late to get tickets to the virtual event that will show on SISTIC Live \u2013 each ticket will cost S$20. Get your tickets here!\u00a0Join the conversations on TheHomeGround Asia&#8217;s\u00a0Facebook\u00a0and\u00a0Instagram, and get the latest updates via\u00a0Telegram."},{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"name":"Destinations","item":"https:\/\/thehomeground.asia\/destinations\/#breadcrumbitem"},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"name":"Singapore","item":"https:\/\/thehomeground.asia\/destinations\/\/singapore\/#breadcrumbitem"},{"@type":"ListItem","position":3,"name":"5 exciting things to do from home on 29 &#038; 30 May 2021","item":"https:\/\/thehomeground.asia\/destinations\/singapore\/5-exciting-things-to-do-from-home-on-29-30-may-2021\/#breadcrumbitem"}]}]