I'm one of those folks who never stopped crafting, drawing and creating ...
I was the kid who drew in the borders of programs, and chose paint by number kits, then got blank canvases to use the leftover paint for my own creations! In grade school, I was asked to draw a camel for some Christmas art project.
My mom took knitting to meetings, taught me to knit, crochet and sew, and took candle making and basket Weaving classes! We made dolls and did embroidery... after retiring, my dad learned to tie his own flies for fishing. My mother-in law Dorty and I learned to spin together when she was in her 60s (and she learned to knit, crochet and do needlepoint ...
I took a few Art classes in college, and later at our local Community College, and often doodle / sketch in meetings ....
I enjoy encouraging folks to access their own innate creativity and wisdom, so am drawn to teacher trainings with that emphasis. (Next up - SoulCollage®) I've lead a virtual creative circle the last 5 years, after having an active painting and teaching cycle for the previous 5 years.
Realizing i have a neurospicy brain, i enjoyed seeing these great suggestions from Haley for trying new hobbies as they interest us!
- Choose something easy to try, and gather a few supplies
- Set a 3 Session 'rule' - try something new several times first - don't despair because it's not 'perfect!' And - resist the urge to go 'all in' (Ø get Loads of supplies for the latest *it* right away!)
- Check - 'how does it make me feel?' (Sometimes we seek dopamine! Or we may just want to wind down)
- Embrace Inconsistency - it's really OK to collect hobbies to choose from!
- To that end - create a Hobby Menu of ones you already enjoy, and ones you want to try.


I love hobby hopping! In my younger years, I would take any old piece of denim clothing and turn it into teddy bears, hats, pocketbooks, and anything else I could come up with. I love crafting with my grands and great grands, every Christmas we make handmade gifts and they are made with love. My latest project is rock painting, I love your little ghosts, that gave me an idea to make Angels in a similar way.
ReplyDeleteFun to meet a Kindred spirit, Martha! We painted rocks at the vault camp last weekend (acrylic paint pens - SO fun!!)
ReplyDeleteI've made little felt angel ornaments for a friends group got exchange - and one year food small paintings of angels!
Nadya
I do have a habit of finding new things to get interested in, but they aren't usually creative hobbies. It sounds like you are quite the artist and in so many ways. That's great!!
ReplyDeleteYes, you havve many lovely interests, Jeanine!
DeleteAnd mine often involve creativity in different forms.
Nadya
I joined my mom in so many things she tried (and was good at): knitting, sewing, painting, crochet, "glass ritzen" - don't know the english name for that and at some point she made flowers with colorful materials that felt like a panty hose - oh the memories... I could use a little bit more time for creativity for sure!
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely memories of creative time with your mom, Claudia!
DeleteI treasure that as well - and picture melting wax for candles with her, and adding nubs of crayons for color!
I hope you have time for creativity soon.
I can fully sense your creativity, so enjoy. Keep crafting, drawing, and creating for yourself and others. As for myself, I'm a content creator, and that's my hobby for now.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I do enjoy or!
DeleteAnd us - creativity takes so many forms - creating content is a wonderful creations practice.
Nadya