'The worst that would happen would be that it wouldn't work out'
Chloe Mayne, a former Librarian and her partner James Shannon who managed a coffee shop quit their jobs three months ago following a brainstorming session of how they could make art more accessible to people.
Read more:In Pictures - World-famous children's book 'Guess How Much I Love You' celebrated with new trail "We stumbled upon the idea of teaching and launched ourselves into it head first and started to promote the classes. The couple said the decision to quit their jobs wasn't easy and although they have the drive to do it, doing it in the middle of a cost of living crisis was a worry.
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