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What low cost activities would you do if you didn't work?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jody" data-source="post: 608086" data-attributes="member: 8787"><p>Okay, definately gardening, even if its just your herbs, they are fun and super easy to grow. You can put them in the window sill and you can dry them and use what you can and give the rest to the food banks, they dont get a lot of the herbs and spices so sometimes food is bland. </p><p></p><p>I like to knit but have to do it with the loom kit. I got it at walmart. I like to make the hats they are the most fun, and yarn is fairly cheap, and you can make hats for the homeless and for your family. It is very relaxing and they turn out really nice, you can make mufflers for around the neck, i think thats what they are and I have one for a blanket, and then these knew things for like your wrist area, that dont have finger tips so you can text with your phone and stuff. Nice Christmas presents that you make yourself. </p><p></p><p>A big seller item that is kind of crafty, is old windows and people are putting different sayings in them and selling them, like Peace, Love, Happiness. Decals that you put in the window then paint the outside trim. </p><p></p><p>Maybe get involved in Tastefully Simple or something like that. Where you can be in charge of the party make a few bucks and see if you like any of the people that you meet and if you dont you dont have to see them. I dont know just throwing that out there and you could do it as often as you like or not often at all. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Im going to paint hubcaps into flowers for my fence next year and then I am painting rocks for my rock garden next year. I saw on someone's facebook page that they have a fairy garden and I might work on something like that, it was kind of cute. </p><p></p><p>Have you looked at Pinterest? Thats a full-time hobby. Love that site, all kinds of good ideas of stuff to do. </p><p></p><p>volunteering at the soup kitchen or food kitchen in your area is usually fun. It's work but it's fun, and also this time of year, or shortly they will need volunteers for the charity Chrismtas Programs. </p><p></p><p>Just a few ideas. Hope you find something in here to use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jody, post: 608086, member: 8787"] Okay, definately gardening, even if its just your herbs, they are fun and super easy to grow. You can put them in the window sill and you can dry them and use what you can and give the rest to the food banks, they dont get a lot of the herbs and spices so sometimes food is bland. I like to knit but have to do it with the loom kit. I got it at walmart. I like to make the hats they are the most fun, and yarn is fairly cheap, and you can make hats for the homeless and for your family. It is very relaxing and they turn out really nice, you can make mufflers for around the neck, i think thats what they are and I have one for a blanket, and then these knew things for like your wrist area, that dont have finger tips so you can text with your phone and stuff. Nice Christmas presents that you make yourself. A big seller item that is kind of crafty, is old windows and people are putting different sayings in them and selling them, like Peace, Love, Happiness. Decals that you put in the window then paint the outside trim. Maybe get involved in Tastefully Simple or something like that. Where you can be in charge of the party make a few bucks and see if you like any of the people that you meet and if you dont you dont have to see them. I dont know just throwing that out there and you could do it as often as you like or not often at all. Im going to paint hubcaps into flowers for my fence next year and then I am painting rocks for my rock garden next year. I saw on someone's facebook page that they have a fairy garden and I might work on something like that, it was kind of cute. Have you looked at Pinterest? Thats a full-time hobby. Love that site, all kinds of good ideas of stuff to do. volunteering at the soup kitchen or food kitchen in your area is usually fun. It's work but it's fun, and also this time of year, or shortly they will need volunteers for the charity Chrismtas Programs. Just a few ideas. Hope you find something in here to use. [/QUOTE]
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