juggling is a good one.
unicycling if you need more of a challenge
stilt walking (you can make your own) if you need less of a challenge
poi (http://www.homeofpoi.com/shop/listcats.php/0, you can make your own poi, just put a tennis ball each in two old stockings, but the site has many useful links)
artistic ones,
you can try all the arts. drawing, painting (go and sit in the garden and paint what you can see). wood carving. Clay modeling/pottery. Weaving, Quilting.
Really depends what you like to do.
You could learn how to build your own kites and fly them.
You can write poetry, learn how to play a musical instrument.
If you still look for more things to do, go to hobby section of the library and check the books.
2007-03-01 05:56:26
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answered by convictedidiot 5
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I can see your more of a 3D material artist but why not try drawing or painting? There are lots of things to choose from to draw and paint and it will help in all aspects of any artistic direction you go. For drawing its really cheap, get a a3 sketchbook for around £5 and pencils are 20-50p each and that should last for a bit. Then study the subject, my subject is faces and figures so ive been studing anatomy like bones and muscles to get a better understanding of my subject. Anyway just a suggestion and good luck with whatever you do :)
2016-03-16 02:15:07
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answered by Anonymous
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good summer artistic hobbies
2016-02-01 03:02:16
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answered by ? 3
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Whenever Im grounded I used to go on the computer and find pictures then draw them out. This was a lot of fun for me and made time fly by.
2007-02-28 12:23:43
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answered by Anonymous
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It a square puzzle with different shaped pieces and you can make heaps of pattens and thing like dogs etc with it.
Or try Bepuzzled puzzle with no picture some have a mystery attacted to them for you to solve as well.
2007-02-28 12:35:18
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answered by jobees 6
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Why not learn knitting. It is a very usful craft. You can make items to take to the nursing home, or hospital in you community.
A simple learning book.
A set of needles US size 8 is my suggestion
a skein of thread
A granny that can knit and have her to teach you would be more fun.
Jenn
2007-02-28 15:10:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Try decorating inexpensive flip flops, make a beach bag, try sewing--there are so many areas that you can go with this (for example, quilting, hand bag design, clothing design, etc...)
Take up beading, there are so many different projects you can do. Wire sculpture, soap making, candle making, etc...
2007-03-08 04:12:35
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answered by Rahab 6
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why not try juggleing. the skill of moveing one or more objects in a circler orbit can be a real challenge. just be careful with the knifes.
2007-02-28 12:27:10
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answered by frank h 2
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I would say model building because it is both challenging and fun making something off your own.
2007-03-06 20:25:02
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answered by Ebell 1
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This is when I strip furniture, in the fresh open air.
Make bird houses and feeders.
2007-03-01 01:23:35
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answered by cowgirl 6
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