And I must add, treat yourself to the art store/Michaels/hobby store/Craft aisle at Target or even go to an art store online. For me, it's like a candy store. Feel all the brushes...look at the wide variety of tips! Prices! A little set of Crayola watercolors would be a fun and inexpensive way to start. Dipping into a pool of color, is a very different feel than using the watercolor pencils. THEN feel all the papers! Coldpress--textured, Hotpress--smoooooth, bristol, charcoal paper, drawing papers in different thicknesses. Sigh. Try a new "something" every couple weeks. For less than $5 bucks, you can pick up a pen (like a micron pen for detail drawing) or pencils (hb--6b is the rating for how soft the lead will be--HB is average, then 2b softer, 4b--more soft/dark, etc). Pretend you are taking artclasses, but instead of an expensive class, you are trying one media every couple weeks: sculpy clay that bakes in the oven ($2), Acrylic starter set, chalks, even crayons! They come in such colors now! Flesh tones, metallic, etc.
This is getting too long, but you get my idea--play with it all.