I first started out crafting as an adult in 2012. Back then, it was card making. Well, let me tell you, picking that craft wasn’t the wisest choice I could’ve made. I’m not saying blind people cannot do card making per se, but I for one could not. And, even though at first I was supported in the process by my fellow card makers in what were then still E-mail groups, criticism quickly grew.
Then came jewelry-making. Same thing really. Though I can string together a basic necklace or bracelet and I don’t need kid-level beads for it, I never moved beyond that. I did make the wise choice of not participating in swaps or the like, like I had done with card making.
For a while, I participated in the trend of rainbow looming. Remember that? It’s so 2015!
Then came soap making. Though I can create a simple melt and pour soap, the fun really disappeared quickly because I never moved beyond that and the only thing I can experiment with are different scents.
And then – after a few steps along the way that I decided to skip for brevity’s sake – came polymer clay. Though I am still a beginner at that too despite having worked with the medium for 2 1/2 years and will most likely never move beyond beginner stage, I feel more like this is a medium in which I can use my creativity. Much like with card making originally, it’s a very versatile medium even for total novices.
Within the polymer clay community, I do have my tribe that I stick to. For example, there’s the Dutch polymer clay Facebook group, in which most members and all admins are incredibly supportive of me and my work. In February of 2023, I helped think up the theme for the monthly challenge. It became “unicorns”, of course, which was probably a little too narrow, as I was the only one who ended up participating. However, I do love the fact that the other members do consider me a valued contributor to the group.
This post was written for #JusJoJan, for which the prompt today, coming from me, is “craft”.

Wow! You’ve done so much over the years. Thank you for sharing your adventures in crafting, Astrid. And thanks again for the prompt! 🙂
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Thanks so much for commenting. Yes, I’ve indeed tried my hands at quite a few different crafts.
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You’re so good with the polymer clay modeling Astrid. Thanks for the prompt.
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Aw, thanks so much for the compliment on my polymer clay! That means a lot.
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You’re most welcome.
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Well done for persevering and finding something that works for you.
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Thanks so much!
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Astrid what perseverance. Great you have found a medium that works for you. Must look out for some of your work.
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Thanks so much for your kind and encouraging comment. I do share some of my creations here on the blog.
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Glad you were able to find a craft with the right fit… I love it when you share what you create!
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I’m glad about that too. Thanks for encouraging me.
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It’s my pleasure.
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I’m so glad you’ve found your crafty tribe. I am happy that the dutch group sees you as a valued member, that is great. X
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Thanks so much! I’m so happy about it too.
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