Scrapbook Scribbles 12 – Texture
We all love the sense of touch. When we see something, we want to touch it. We want to feel if it is hard or soft, rough or smooth.
By adding texture to our layouts, it makes people connect with it
We all love the sense of touch. When we see something, we want to touch it. We want to feel if it is hard or soft, rough or smooth.
By adding texture to our layouts, it makes people connect with it
May 3rd is the day you'll be able to read the book. Shania is also in the pipeline for her own reality show 'Why Not?' which is scheduled to premiere on Oprah Winfrey's OWN Network in April.
Almost all my friends read books. Constantly. They carry a book around with them, if they are in getting their oil changed, they are reading, going to a doctor or dentist appointment, they are reading. I don't read books like I should. I'm more of a magazine reader. I found this recent study though that says what you read reveals your personality. Here's what the study found:
Okay, I'll admit it. I read girly magazines. Actually, there are some really great articles sometimes. I was looking through Redbook recently and found that the type of coffee a guy drinks can tell a female what type of lover he is! :)
Local author Douglas Stream from Belgrade will be having a book signing and reading of his book Better Late Than Never this Saturday the 8th from 3-6pm at Hastings on Main Street. It's an inspiring story where Stream reveals all. Written from the point of view of a recovering addict, not a counselor or researcher, the book provides the reader with rare insight into sexual disorders. An inspirational book filled with adventure, hope, and divine truth, Better Late Than Never will encourage you to overcome your fears and weaknesses on the way to a more productive and meaningful life.
Each Wednesday we will provide you with the books we think you should read. You will have just enough time to go and get the book before for the weekend. To start off our weekly book updates, we thought we would round off the top books of 2010.