Due to poor health I decided not to beat myself up about not doing this weeks sketch, it happens, and to be honest, with all the amazing new designers we have on the DT I am quite glad I didn't! Do pop on over to see the new DT line up, you will be totally inspired!
I love this sketch though, so I can see me using it for an upcoming assignment!
This weeks digital template is available to download for free here.
Do email your layouts to the readers gallery if you use the template, I would love to see your interpretations.
Finally, here are my weekend 365's. Yesterday we went out into town do do some chores and I am in desperate need for some new books to read, and this is what I picked up.
I am a pretty quick reader so if you have any recommendations please post in the comments, I would love you to share.
Today we had Nana over for a Sunday Roast, and although I had planned to take a photo of our Roast Beef, I realised once the plates were clean of food that I had forgotten!
This is a photo of Nana's hands. She is riddled with arthritis, and we all have a laugh, Nana included, that she is the only person we know that can point round corners, LOL. I am sure there will come a time when this photo will be treasured.
How was your weekend? Any more snow? We are all clear now, all back to normal. I have a new toy, thanks to Nana, which I will be playing with tomorrow!!!
Thanks for stopping by
Anna x
I have been reading Cecelia Ahern books lately and am enjoying them. If you like mysteries with humor, Janet Evanovich books read very quickly. On the serious forensic side, Patricia Cornwell.
You take care of yourself missy xxx
LOVE the picture of Nanas hands.I am too tight to buy books.I get all mine from the library.I just take pot luck.I even have 2 practical photography mags at the moment on loan.All for nothing!!!
I have read most of Erica James books and I really enjoy them.
Adriana Trigiani is one of my favourite authors. All her books are a lovely read xx kim xx