argumente π reposted
2026-05-17 10:57 π©πͺ
- cross-stitching a nice picture (start with pixel art)
- stitching a tiny flower / plant / cat on your trousers or bag
- drawing portraits of friends regularly
- making pine soda!
- pottery at a local pottery place
- ...
- stitching a tiny flower / plant / cat on your trousers or bag
- drawing portraits of friends regularly
- making pine soda!
- pottery at a local pottery place
- ...
lastgirlonearth π
2026-05-17 10:24 πͺπΈ
#repliespls
i'm kind of at a crossroad. let me explain myself, i always see nice advice around here.
i've always been a very creative person; all through my childhood I drew, read, did crafts, designed, and so on. but ever since I started college (engineering), work, and everything else has drained all my energy for doing what i love so much.
so Iβd like to start some kind of βprojectβ (?) that would force me to keep these hobbies alive. i've thought about zines, a mail club, an anonymous social media account... i donβt know what to do because, obviously, i donβt have an interested audience, and i'm not sure if that would be the best route. but Iβd like to find a way to keep these projects going and motivate myself not to give up halfway through.
any recs?
i'm kind of at a crossroad. let me explain myself, i always see nice advice around here.
i've always been a very creative person; all through my childhood I drew, read, did crafts, designed, and so on. but ever since I started college (engineering), work, and everything else has drained all my energy for doing what i love so much.
so Iβd like to start some kind of βprojectβ (?) that would force me to keep these hobbies alive. i've thought about zines, a mail club, an anonymous social media account... i donβt know what to do because, obviously, i donβt have an interested audience, and i'm not sure if that would be the best route. but Iβd like to find a way to keep these projects going and motivate myself not to give up halfway through.
any recs?
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