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Getting Ready For Your Arts & Crafts Project

It’s no secret that any sizeable arts and crafts project needs a lot of preparation. There are plans to find (or create!), materials to buy or gather together, and then – maybe most importantly – there’s finding the time to actually sit down and get to work. Most hobbyists will tell you, time budgeting is probably the hardest part of getting ready to create. This is a shame, because you can’t shoehorn the creative process into a given timeslot. Creativity – the combination of mental and spiritual processes in which the mind and subconscious interact to express each other – works at its own pace and takes it time. If you’ve ever heard the old cliché about an artist can’t rush his work, consider your own creative process and how it operates for you.

Getting yourself mentally prepared to create

There’s no way to rewire your brain for creativity, but you get the process warmed up by taking steps to make sure your creative “river” has a smooth channel in which to run. First, make sure you have enough time to do what you want, without interruptions. The time of day isn’t important, but take steps to make sure you don’t have anything preoccupying your thoughts. When your mind is preoccupied, even a part of it, you can lose focus on creating, making the work you do less than your best effort. This advice might seem like telling you to save your arts and crafts project for last on your list of daily or weekly priorities. In fact, it’s just the opposite: creativity works best when you’ve got everything else out of the way. Save the best for last when you set your priorities.

Getting Your Materials Ready

Getting your arts and crafts project going is sometimes like taking a trip in a car. Some people prefer to take only the bare necessities with them, picking up what they need as they go along. Others like to pack heavy, preparing for all possibilities while keeping a ready supply of emergency materials close at hand. You may like to have all your supplies with you and organized beforehand. You may also prefer to just get going and get any additional materials you need later. But with regards to the creative process, you’ll probably find you work better, that you’re more creative, if you get all your supplies and materials ready before you begin. When you’re fully equipped, there’s no need to take a break or stop – interrupting that creative process – because you’re missing that one crucial element that will put your project over the top.

Start when you want, stop when you must.

Stop working on your project only when you feel comfortable putting it down for a while. Don’t neglect your other responsibilities, but give yourself the freedom of following your creative spirit through to either its conclusion or a natural breaking point. When you come back to work on it again, you’ll likely find you can pick up exactly where you started. Good luck!

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