what’s the most creative thing you’ve ever made?
be it a blanket, stuffed animal, book, movie, you get the idea, what’s the most creative thing you’ve made?
i’ve been making little yarn octopus to put in underprivliged children’s chirstmas baskets. while it is far from the hardest thing i’ve ever made, it sure is creative!
http://crafts.kaboose.com/yarn-octopus.html
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superheroes
paper clip compass. with a few props i made it so that when i put a paper clip in a bowl of water it always faced north
My dad created a 90 min DVD I helped
I was moving one time and had a bunch of tattoo magazines I couldn’t take with me, so I cut out a bunch of my favorite pictures and made a collage and framed it.
ive started on a few novels
I made an embroidery cushion. (Sewed an oriental scene freehand).
My other creations I’m proud of are:
my self published books
my own handmade jewellery/cards/pouches
Oh, thats cute! = D
Um, I paint and draw alot, so probably this HUGE painting of the Pyramid complex at Giza. = ]
http://www.ewallpapers.eu/w_show/pyramids-of-giza-1280-960-225.jpg
A Hand Carved and Tooled Leather Mural for a Printing company , it was a pony express rider on a horse,,mounted on a wood board and placed on the wall of the Entrance to shop.
I’ve written a dozen or so short stories and a couple that were novella-length. All web-published, unfortunately, no money. But that’s OK. Never knew I had it in me.
Those required only a minimum of research or none at all. To write a professional-quality novel, or non-fiction (which is what I’m working toward), you must do extensive research, or readers will call you out on the incorrect or outright false stuff you write. I’m doing research constantly and filing facts away for the near future, when I’ll have plenty of time to start writing real books.