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Originally Posted by Possums
(Post 7300371)
just sold my first painting :thumbsup: :cake: :beer:
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Originally Posted by Bishop3912
(Post 7300869)
Congrats, heres to many more painting sales. Was it a private buyer or did you have a stall at a show?
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Originally Posted by Possums
(Post 7300431)
Thank you
well I dabble in allsorts really, this one was a watercolour its one I did in the UK. I started going to an art class a few months ago but the tutor moved back to WA. I was gutted and havent really done much since but I thought I'd have a go at putting a couple in the local gallery and low and behold!! apparently someone has bought it for their mum who is in a local nursing home, the gallery owner let him take it up to her to see if she liked it and she did .. isnt that nice :) :D It's lovely when people appreciate your work. I haven't painted for years, but do dabble in crafts - mainly glass staining, although i haven't done any since having my youngest. I have given pieces to friends in the past as presents - and one guy liked something i did so much he turned it into a lamp for his dining room. Other friends still have their bits on display in their kitchens... I'm always surprised when i go round there that they have them out (1st time i thought it might be politeness because they knew i was coming round :lol:), so i really understand how you must feel to know that the buyer took it to his Mum for approval.... I know i saw quite a few crafts places in Hobart - are there quite a few scattered around the Island? I would love to get back into my glass staining once we move...i especially like decorating small bottles and wine glasses etc, and would love to be able to sell some in a gift shop etc. My main ambition though would be to design and create my own stained glass window in a future home....:wub: |
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Originally Posted by Bishop3912
(Post 7300854)
OMG Donna he is lovely, have you kept the same name for him? I bet the girls love him. Good luck with the gardening, not my favourite thing I'm afraid, I seem to kill everything but nurture weeds!!!
Yes he is still called "Butch" Today we started building a chicken coop, so excited! I love Chickens |
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Originally Posted by Teabag
(Post 7301158)
Yes he is still called "Butch"
Today we started building a chicken coop, so excited! I love Chickens |
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Originally Posted by kezzabird
(Post 7301199)
Keep Jess away from them then!!!:eek: x
oh gawd yes! This coop is really big so plenty of room so they don't need to come out and free range also will have weldmesh sides extra heavy duty!! Possums that's excellent news about your painting makes you feel quite chuffed I expect |
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Thank you everyone I am chuffed and its given me some inspiration again, that and I have been informed of a new art group starting in March so that'll get me going :lol:
Originally Posted by GaryVFR8
(Post 7300716)
Hey any chance of seeing some pictures of your work Possoms?
I keep thinking about selling my pictures but never get round to it!!!! I think they are ok but nothing special. Gary Do you mean your photos or do you paint too? the thing is Art is in the eye of the beholder what one person thinks is good the other will say its crap. its just having that confidence why dont you go down to the gallery in Lillydale? the one in Scottdale has photos for sale they also do framing. downside is she takes 30% commission.
Originally Posted by travelbug
(Post 7300891)
Well done Possums - that's great about the picture :thumbsup:
It's lovely when people appreciate your work. I haven't painted for years, but do dabble in crafts - mainly glass staining, although i haven't done any since having my youngest. I have given pieces to friends in the past as presents - and one guy liked something i did so much he turned it into a lamp for his dining room. Other friends still have their bits on display in their kitchens... I'm always surprised when i go round there that they have them out (1st time i thought it might be politeness because they knew i was coming round :lol:), so i really understand how you must feel to know that the buyer took it to his Mum for approval.... I know i saw quite a few crafts places in Hobart - are there quite a few scattered around the Island? I would love to get back into my glass staining once we move...i especially like decorating small bottles and wine glasses etc, and would love to be able to sell some in a gift shop etc. My main ambition though would be to design and create my own stained glass window in a future home....:wub: they do like stained glass windows up here I have seen a few houses with them in, but I think they are just manufactured like from Bunnings you get doors with kookaburras on etc but the real deal along with personal designs would be great, you have to have a go at that (then when your business is up an running, I'll come and work for you LOL) :thumbup: |
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Originally Posted by Teabag
(Post 7301158)
Yes he is still called "Butch"
Today we started building a chicken coop, so excited! I love Chickens |
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Originally Posted by Possums
(Post 7302896)
oh I so want chickens too, Col won't let me have any animals :( the only thing he's let me have is a Nintendog :frown:
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Originally Posted by Teabag
(Post 7302965)
I am steadily starting a mini zoo!! We have two bunnies coming in a fortnight, 5 chooks and the two dogs! Also after a parrot
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Originally Posted by Possums
(Post 7303023)
sounds great, love parrots which type are you fancying? used to have cockatiels in the UK :)
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Originally Posted by Teabag
(Post 7303103)
think I'd like a Galah
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Originally Posted by Possums
(Post 7303212)
LOL plenty in the garden you'll have to set a trap ;)
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Originally Posted by Teabag
(Post 7303230)
you have to hand raise them from babies to be friendly. Unfortunately that adds a $600 price tag!!!
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Originally Posted by Possums
(Post 7302884)
Thank you everyone I am chuffed and its given me some inspiration again, that and I have been informed of a new art group starting in March so that'll get me going :lol:
Hi Cathy yeah art and craft everywhere you would do well, you could either have a stall on a market or ask if craft shops will display some. they do like stained glass windows up here I have seen a few houses with them in, but I think they are just manufactured like from Bunnings you get doors with kookaburras on etc but the real deal along with personal designs would be great, you have to have a go at that (then when your business is up an running, I'll come and work for you LOL) :thumbup: I have seen a few houses on realestate.com with stained glass windows...i have loved them since i was a little girl - there's a big old house not far from where we live & it has the most beautiful stained glass windows on the side & beside the front door... I would definitely ask any shops i saw if they'd display some of my glasswork though, i've seen similar stuff in our local card shops - i have done 18th/21st birthday celebration champagne glasses before, things like that i know would probably sell... oooh, got me all excited now ha ha...:thumbsup: |
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