I want to start a hobby but dont know how to start. either scrapbooking or something with pottery?

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mitch4eva10June 30th, 2009 at 1:21 pm

doe het scrapbooking. het maakt heel wat goed geheugen.

ericcartmanismylovechildJuly 2nd, 2009 at 5:17 am

Scrapbooking is pret. Het zou een goed project voor u zijn. It' s gemakkelijk weg te gaan en een week of een maand terug te gaan later en plukt juiste file. Controleer uw lokale ambacht of plakboekopslag. Zij kunnen veel hulp aanbieden en gewoonlijk klassen of &quot hebben; gewas parties".

I' D houdt van in keramiek eveneens te worden, bieden zij het hier bij de communautaire universiteit aan. Ik hoop om het te nemen wanneer ik het in mijn programma kan passen.

rsbb#44July 5th, 2009 at 9:49 am

do wat feels rite 2 u…find something thats wont bored u…but wont overwellming…just in the middle but make sure its something u like

Pamela GJuly 7th, 2009 at 3:16 pm

I love scrapbooking. I am very busy most of the time, and it is great for me. I do it when I can and let it go when I can’t. It isn’t overwhelming. It is also as easy as you want or as hard as you want.

I would suggest contacting a creative memories consultant. They have low cost workshops to help get you started. I know that the one in my area meets once a month, I only went to one or two meetings. Then I bought a pattern book and do it on my own. It is fun and easy. Go for it. Especially with a 20 m/o.

JaseJuly 7th, 2009 at 4:41 pm

I would suggest scrapbooking and pottery! I know of places where you can go and do your pottery, they can help you and, well, they’re kinda like stores where you go in and pick what you want and then make it. Also, with your daughter’s age, in a year or two there are going to be great hobbies that can incorporate her and you can start your own! You would definitely be giving her a creative piece of life too! If you still don’t know, stores like michaels and hobbylobby have a calender of classes on different crafts and hobbies. They generally have a small fee, but it might be worth it to go to a couple and see what strikes you!

noragJuly 9th, 2009 at 8:10 pm

for pottery, look up a ceramic store in ur yellow pages and for scrap booking go to ur nearest craft store

MISS_UNIVERSEJuly 9th, 2009 at 8:23 pm

Doe welk u als

Flea©July 9th, 2009 at 9:36 pm

They both have their pros and cons.
• Scrapbooking is cheaper, more portable, and less difficult than pottery; but you get addicted quickly, end up with tons of stuff you “will use one day”, and like every other scrapper I know, you buy a bunch of things to scrapbook even faster and better that you end up never using!
• Pottery, depending on the type ( basic ceramics or throwing) can create functional and decorative items, relieves stress, and can extend into a business easily ( either through your finished product or servicees of kiln, wheel rental, etc.). The equipment and supplies are pretty expensive, you have less control over the finished item ( not good for us control freaks), and it takes a lot of practice to gain skills.
Hope you choose what you think is best!

KeelyJuly 12th, 2009 at 9:20 am

Ich w

elaeblueJuly 15th, 2009 at 1:09 pm

Do some of all of them.Scrapbooking is lots of fun but without inspriation it seems like I do all the same things over and over. Also nice because its one page at a time so easy to finish the one page and put in book til you do another. Pottery requires a lot of hand strength (you might go to a pottery place and try it first as it is an expensive hobby). the sewing would be fun to make one of a kind beautifull clothes for your little one. If you limit your hobbies to just one then you are more likely to quit doing it after a short while. With several hobbies you can pick an choose according to your day an budget.

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