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February 13th, 2006

5 creative half term links

I may not be posting every day this week as it is ‘half term’, a great excuse for anyone who has any connection to anyone who goes to school to slack off a bit. There again I might be posting every day, who knows. I’m certainly hoping to post some new material for subscribers if nothing else. In case I don’t post every day here are some creative links I’ve enjoyed in the last few weeks:

Sketch Swap
You draw a sketch and get one in return. I did one, so it’s in the system somewhere. It involves a man and an apple.

Toys from Trash
Toys that can be made using rubbish. I’m not sure about some of them for young children as they contain small parts, but great for ideas.

Matt Glover
Australian cartoonist and illustrator. Matt is a Christian and has done some great faith-themed stuff. He reads this blog and has one of his own.

Thoughts from the Bus Stop
Another cartoon blog reader, Kristen has been taking pictures of her obsessions since 2001. Loads of great arty-crafty links.

Michael Nobbs
I’ve linked to Michael before I think, but am going to do so again as I really like his drawing style. Michael is ‘a tea drinker, artist, blogger and recovering ME/CFS sufferer living on the west coast of Wales’.

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This is a single Cartoon Blog entry, posted by Dave on Monday, February 13th, 2006 at 1:59 pm.

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  1. Michael Nobbs says:

    Hello Dave – many thanks for the link (again).

    Best wishes from Wales

    Michael

  2. Kristen says:

    Thanks for the link Dave!