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Looks amazing Fatcat :) I was just thinking of building my Husband a bigger shed at the back of the garden so that I can take over the smaller one as my studio :) exciting future projects
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Hansen
I too had many craft projects, sewing, knitting, jewelry making, painting, drawing, etc. I spent money on each project then tired of it after 3 months, except for the drawing project. I found myself going back to it every year. Now I've decided to stick to drawing and find that sticking to it has improved my skills and my product.
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Rosemary Hart

When I'm painting, life is complete. When I'm not painting, life is incomplete. It's as simple as that. With a car boot sale over the road, I find lovely bags and boxes to keep my materials in because I want them close at hand. In the middle of the kitchen table is a big ornamental dish shaped like a mallard. What does the mallard have on his back? Not the fruit it was meant for... but a good selection of coloured pencils!

My house is my gallery, with paintings all over the place except on sunny walls where they would fade. But time - my biggest problem! I'm out and about a lot in the summer with another hobby - freelance reporting on heavy horses at shows. Writing is less fun, but it brings great outings with complementary admission, and I make lots of friends. Painting is more satisfying but doesn't supply the outings.. And then there's all that Stuff that has to be dealt with because it will bite me in the backside if I don't....

I've thought of five minutes here and there, but there's a problem.. Once I start, time has no meaning... Three hours flies past like five minutes! So it's managing to stop with time for whatever I need to do that day, as opposed to just getting carried away...

   

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