That LOOKS complicated even if its not.. .and ... really nice in your sketchbook... Lets see... i slept in a little this morning.. hubby is under the weather.. .covid ? who knows.. but it seems the same thing i had several weeks ago.. I had the pfizer shots and him the moderna.. Maybe the moderna protected him from me ... for a while.. Then i took myself for a rather WARM 2 1/2 mile walk.. now i'm eating oatmeal.... without my sugar substitute.. ( Equal)... trying to get used to it that way.. Trying to quit the sugar substitute... wean myself off of it.. I use way too much of it. Looking forward to a great day of craftroom!! Hugs! deb
wow ...lots of steps to this...so interesting to see. I have a feeling i would love sneaking in to your house and looking through all your sketchbooks. Every morning I write notes and usually sketch a little something in my sketchy journals. It's such a good way to start the day for me. Very few of my journal sketches make it to my art board and I love doing them..they're small and sketchy.
A great way to write instructions! I love adding drawings and used to do a lot of mind mapping when I was at work, really helpful way to remember things 😁. We went shopping on Wednesday, I need some new walking shoes but I couldn't find any - maybe next time (smile!). Happy wishes! Hugs Jo x
Looks very interesting. I'm having an easy and lazy day, and meeting up with a friend later to eat ice cream instead of dinner! Valerie
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DeleteI love sketch notes. I think I mentioned I got the kids to use them at school. I really like how you did yours. Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteIt's so fun. I wish I had known this method when I was in school
DeleteThis looks fantastic! Anne
ReplyDeleteI love this style of notetaking
DeleteI can't read your directions (too small on my screen) but it makes for a nice spread in your journal!
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DeleteThat looks like a wonderful way of noting instructions.
ReplyDeleteI just pulled an 8" tall oak tree out of my cat mint pot lol I wish I had a place to transplant it to. It still had acorn attached.
Poor little oak. I have the same problem with a red maple that seeded itself.
DeleteThat LOOKS complicated even if its not.. .and ... really nice in your sketchbook... Lets see... i slept in a little this morning.. hubby is under the weather.. .covid ? who knows.. but it seems the same thing i had several weeks ago.. I had the pfizer shots and him the moderna.. Maybe the moderna protected him from me ... for a while.. Then i took myself for a rather WARM 2 1/2 mile walk.. now i'm eating oatmeal.... without my sugar substitute.. ( Equal)... trying to get used to it that way.. Trying to quit the sugar substitute... wean myself off of it.. I use way too much of it. Looking forward to a great day of craftroom!! Hugs! deb
ReplyDeleteI look forward to seeing what you made in your craftroom. Hope your hubby feels better soon
DeleteOf course, I have made my own handmade books before, but I like your cats and the arrows you used. Clever note taking.
ReplyDeleteI'm getting ready to take a cold shower, then go to lunch with Sally.
The cat face and mouse are from a stamp set I got in the bargain bin at Michaels. I think you have the same set
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ReplyDeleteDon't get the FSG in trouble!
Deletewow ...lots of steps to this...so interesting to see. I have a feeling i would love sneaking in to your house and looking through all your sketchbooks. Every morning I write notes and usually sketch a little something in my sketchy journals. It's such a good way to start the day for me. Very few of my journal sketches make it to my art board and I love doing them..they're small and sketchy.
ReplyDeleteThe sketchbooks aren't well planned, but they are fun
DeleteLove it, especially the kitty faces:)
ReplyDeleteRubber stamps are great!
DeleteI love the idea of using sketches to keep notes. I always found (for me) that drawing allowed me to remember things better.
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I wish I had known this method when I was in school.
DeleteA great way to write instructions! I love adding drawings and used to do a lot of mind mapping when I was at work, really helpful way to remember things 😁. We went shopping on Wednesday, I need some new walking shoes but I couldn't find any - maybe next time (smile!). Happy wishes! Hugs Jo x
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