As a lot of the world is stuck at home at the moment, I wanted to share some ideas for staying creative from the safety of your home...
If you are looking for a break from the worry, or have some spare time around whatever your temporary new normal is, then these posts I hope will go a little way to brighten your day..
I will be adding two or three new posts every week for the moment - a mix of posts about ideas, things you can look at or view online for inspiration, as well as activities you can do at home.
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These are completely free to access at my Patreon site at - https://www.patreon.com/pennyakester
**There is also an option to subscribe, to receive more specific / detailed projects, but if you scroll through or look for the tags 'Free Projects' of 'Creativity at Home' - you'll find these projects and you DON'T need to subscribe to access these...
My first post is about visiting museums and galleries from your lounge - many offer a detailed library of their collections online, that you can search, but some, including the British Museum offer more - below is a view of the British Museum as seen through Google Maps, where you can walk around inside the museum and look at the galleries.
If you are looking for a break from the worry, or have some spare time around whatever your temporary new normal is, then these posts I hope will go a little way to brighten your day..
I will be adding two or three new posts every week for the moment - a mix of posts about ideas, things you can look at or view online for inspiration, as well as activities you can do at home.
.
These are completely free to access at my Patreon site at - https://www.patreon.com/pennyakester
**There is also an option to subscribe, to receive more specific / detailed projects, but if you scroll through or look for the tags 'Free Projects' of 'Creativity at Home' - you'll find these projects and you DON'T need to subscribe to access these...
My first post is about visiting museums and galleries from your lounge - many offer a detailed library of their collections online, that you can search, but some, including the British Museum offer more - below is a view of the British Museum as seen through Google Maps, where you can walk around inside the museum and look at the galleries.