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Another thought - depends on the kind of art you do.
Libraries are always looking at ways to raise funds. Consider donating a piece to be sold or raffled,in return for the publicity. Think about something similar with any local charity.
Whilst out & about, you could pop into cafes & pubs, and could even shell out for a drink at a likely venue. Ask if they would like your things on their walls for free, in return for a discreet price sticker, or list by the till. Loads around us do that.0 -
The ereaderiq site, has lots of free kindle books every day, where you get books via the amazon kindle app ☺"You can't stop the waves, but you can learn to surf"
(Kabat-Zinn 2004):D:D:D0 -
If you have a chronic illness have you tried claiming Pip.Make £2 a day challenge - doing well so far.0
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