Did you know I’m crafty….#MFRWauthors

 

and that I bake? A lot? More about those things in a bit….

Today’s topic is what I do to recharge. By definition, recharge means: to regain one’s strength and energy by resting and relaxing for a time; or return to a normal state of mind or strength after a period of physical or mental exertion.

By virtue of those definitions, something must be done for a person to need to break away from to rest and regain their momentum.

yeah…not me. I’ve said this multiple, ad nauseum times: Writing is my oxygen. Without doing it, like without breathing, I would die. So I really have never come to a place in my life where I felt the need or desire to walk away from it for a while to reenergize my brain.

What I do, in essence, though, is take breaks during the day for the other things that I love to do: cooking is one. Making things is another.  Let me ‘splain.

I love to bake. Thankfully, my husband likes to eat the things I bake. Most days, items like this sit under domed glass on my kitchen counter, waiting for him to snack on: 

Those are my banana walnut muffins. The picture doesn’t do them justice about how big they are. Trust me: for the normal person they would not be a snack but a meal. For hubby though, who likes to graze, they are a snack. When I get stuck on dialogue or a plot point isn’t moving along the way I want it to, I go from my office to the kitchen and bake for an hour or so. Usually, that time away from the laptop, consciously writing, commands my unconscious brain to deal with the problem. Problem gets solved and I’ve got baked goods as the outcome.

Win-Win!

The other things I do are along the crafty spectrum. I love to decoupage and restore old “things.” The things I love to restore the most are old trunks and steamer trunks. Here’s a project I did last year:

If you look super close you will see the cover of my first book SKATER’s WALTZ on there! Yeah, I”m not too conceited! ( sarcasm added). I also have my second and third book covers  There’s No Place like Home,  First Impressions )on the other side of the trunk!  Yeah… I know.

I also paint. I’m not great at it, but it is very relaxing. One of the newest things I’ve been painting are those canvass produce bags you are now required to bring to most supermarkets to cut down on the throwaway plastic bags filling our landfills for the next 10,000 years. Since I’ve been writing a new food series — WILL COOK FOR LOVE — it seemed appropriate to give these away at book signings to people who want the books. Clever marketing tool meets relaxing hobby.

Win-Win, again!

Now, I realize that my way of de-stressing isn’t exactly what other authors do. Let’s be honest, what I do sounds more like work to some people!!! Visit some of these authors to find out what they do to re-charge, energize, and how they cope with the stressors of life when they aren’t writing.

 

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10 responses to “Did you know I’m crafty….#MFRWauthors

  1. Boy, those muffins look yummy! Love your decoupage and your painted bags are an awesome marketing idea. You’re very talented!

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  2. Peggy Jaeger

    Or just too much time on my hands!!! heehee

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  3. Sherry Lewis

    I love your decoupage! I tried doing something similar with a wooden box a few years ago. Let’s just say that I say actually finish it some day. And the bags are too cute. I’ve always wanted to paint, but…

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  4. I love the trunk! I am not crafty at all- but I wish I could make something like that as gifts with old photos etc.

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  5. Love the bags! Excellent way of sharing your crafts with readers:)

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  6. I’ve been trying to figure out a cool way to engage my craftiness and make things I can give away at reader events. Unfortunately, I’m only good with a paint brush to do the cut-in on walls before I start rolling, LOL!

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  7. Love the trunk, love the bags- that is something I plan to tackle sometime soon. I guess I didn’t do the assignment right, because of writing – like you said is your oxygen. In a way, it is but it’s also a driving force. I love to bake, but am having to rethink all of those sugary baked goods that I loved to bake. Experimenting with sugar free recipes is. . . . well I’ve had more misses than hits. Someday my husband will get the goodies on the counter top again. Someday. He was rather upset with me last week when I brought him cookies from the bakery section. You’ve never seen such sad, puppy dog eyes. He just mumbled something about, “But your homemade is so much better.” It’s good to have him around to enjoy the things I bake! Loved your post!

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  8. Wow, crafty and artistic in everything. Great post!

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  9. You can bake for me any day, Peggy!

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