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Hi Daisy, welcome to the forums! My wife loves Marmite too, I don't understand
This is a wonderful and encouraging place to grow, looking forward to seeing your work, progress and works in progress.
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Welcome!!! There are a lot of parents on here, and one of the first threads I made was asking for advice on how to be productive while raising kids.
Anywho, you will love it here.
P.s I have never had a crumpet.
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What is marmite?
I'm trying to learn to illustrate with just one baby, and its tough. I only get random moments to check the forum and an hour or two together here and there to draw
Kudos to you for diving in while raising seven! Glad to have you here
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Hi Daisy welcome. I love your introduction
4 children here and the struggle is real
I'll have some crumpets yum. I'll leave you the marmite no problem ^_^ -
@Ben-Migliore Thanks, Ben. I'm still working up the courage to post some
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@smceccarelli Thanks. The children aren't as much of a task as the mess they leave behind them!
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@DOTTYP It's so easily done when the majority of people are so discouraging of creative endeavours, I think. Thankfully we saw good sense in the end!
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@natiwata There are two types of people, after all
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@Eric-Castleman It can be a struggle, definitely. Thankfully my children are very creative, so I don't have to worry about finding time, just finding space! I sit down to draw and they all descend on my studio and pilfer my art supplies. You should make some crumpets; I promise they will enrich your life. Disclaimer: only to be consumed with lashings of fresh butter, so not the best choice for those concerned with high cholesterol levels!
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@Sarah-LuAnn Marmite is, when defined, pretty gross-sounding. It's blackish in colour, not entirely dissimilar to treacle, and is a yeast extract. But it's beefy and delicious, and most people hate it. It's tough with a baby, I think. When they're so little, they need so much from you, so it's very much a case of grabbing time when you can. I'd say it starts becoming easier when they're a little more mobile and independent. My three-year-old is much less disruptive to my workflow than my 18-month-old, for example. It's a juggling act, isn't it? Thankfully dad is very hands on and does his fair share, which makes things easier.
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@audrey-dowling It is, isn't it! I home-educate my rabble, so they're around all day long too. But they're a somewhat independent bunch and I'll see them sporadically throughout the day, as and when they need assistance with a worksheet, or a rogue sibling. You know, I so scarcely have to fight people for my Marmite. It's a mystery to me
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@Rapteev Thats what I hear, so I'm just holding on til she's older... but we do want some siblings for her, so it'll likely be years before I'm done with baby-management. I luckly also have a very helpful, hands-on, supportive husband, but he works full time so naps are my main get-stuff-done time during the week.
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@Rapteev Yeah I know what you mean when I was growing up noone encouraged me so I lost my confidence.I was looking for your gallery and could not find it , be sure to post some work soon.
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@Sarah-LuAnn Yep, my dude works evening shifts, so the kiddies are (mostly) in bed not too long after he leaves. Ideally we're both aiming for self-employment (he's a creative type too), but gotta keep that day-to-day grind going until the magic happens. Sigh. I wish money was no object, 'cause we'd get sooooo much done!
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@DOTTYP I was encouraged by my mum, but those "starving artist" vibes got to me anyway. I'm trying to get over my fear of posting my stuff. I'm working on a piece now, so I'll endeavour to stick it up for a critique
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@Rapteev Hey welcome here!
Don't feel pressured to post only polished work, if that makes you feel any more nervous.
As you've probably seen, sketches and studies and process stuff like thumbnails are welcome too!
I look forward to seeing your piece!
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I tasted marmite and I like it! I also have a niece named Daisy
Look forward to seeing your art too