Where can I find DIY projects catagorized in time to complete w/pics?
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Interesting concept. Not everyone works at the same pace. Somethinh that would take me a half hour to do might take someone else 2 hours. Have you tried browsing through the projects here on Hometalk and seeing what you might be able to do at your own pace
I agree with Naomie. I might be able to do a project in a few hours while it might take my daughter, who is a mom to a 3 & 6 year old, a few weeks or even months to do the same thing. You might try searching the word 'quick' here on Hometalk to see if anything comes up that you like.
Try typing "easy" in the Hometalk search button at the top of the page for lots of easy projects to try.
Easy doesn't always mean quick though, I would look at the time it takes to do that project then think how quick you might be able to do it especially if you are not familiar with the process involved in that project.
Good luck in the search!
I also agree with the others to check hometalk first and check the instructions for what you want to do it should state how long it takes. I.e. Paint drying how many coats. You can also check JoAnn and Michaels stores and websites for ideas and craft supplies. Sign up you get coupons and discounts on crafting supplies
Home Talk and check Pinterest they have lots of ideas also.
Also start small, taking on a project that you can complete easily depending on your skill set and keep adding. Most of the people on here include step by step instructions and assistance, to others. The expertise and experience found on this site and Hometalk is quite staggering. Good luck with your projects :-)