Just seeing this photo makes me want to buy a carton of colored chalk and go color on the pavement somewhere. You take such thought provoking and wonderful pictures.
wow at first I thought they were crayons but couldn't see any paper. colored chalk, dont think I've done much with them too messy but probably a lot of fun.
I bought paints, brushes, and small canvasses this past week. I have begun to create a landscape of beautiful fall trees. It's not great, but I love feeling the creativity flow into my hands.
I love your colorful picture on this one, and also the quote. It touches me a lot, because that's one of my hobby, creating things with almost nothing. That's a family affair, my children 'catch the virus' of creativity, each one in a particular way.
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Just seeing this photo makes me want to buy a carton of colored chalk and go color on the pavement somewhere. You take such thought provoking and wonderful pictures.
ReplyDeletewow at first I thought they were crayons but couldn't see any paper. colored chalk, dont think I've done much with them too messy but probably a lot of fun.
ReplyDeleteI love that quote!!
ReplyDeleteThat creativity is the prime reason I so strongly endorse teenagers getting involved in musical theater.
ReplyDeleteThe beauty is that there are so many ways for them to participate.
It's both creative, and it guarantees results.
I bought paints, brushes, and small canvasses this past week. I have begun to create a landscape of beautiful fall trees. It's not great, but I love feeling the creativity flow into my hands.
ReplyDeletePeace - D
cool pic Sandy
ReplyDeleteI agree with that quote.
ReplyDeleteGreat post, Sandy.
The quote gives the picture of colors a beautiful meaning.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend.
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Oh and don't I know it! Habits definitely defeated - through creativity!
ReplyDeleteOh I like this, I really, really like this. This is a gem of wisdom indeed Sandy. Great photo too.
ReplyDeleteHugs, G
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I could not agree more with these words. Very inspiring!
ReplyDeleteTimely and inspiring reminder! Thanks ;--)
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings,
I keep looking and looking, chalk, no, crayons, no, chalk, no crayons, no. . .Chalk! Right? Love your shot. :)
ReplyDeletenothing smells better then a new box of crayons
ReplyDeleteVery meaningful quote!
ReplyDeleteYes, it can! It can solve SO much....
ReplyDeleteI love your colorful picture on this one, and also the quote.
ReplyDeleteIt touches me a lot, because that's one of my hobby, creating things with almost nothing.
That's a family affair, my children 'catch the virus' of creativity, each one in a particular way.
Thanks for being here.