I'm also joining Nicole for Sunday in the Art Room or SITAR, and Gillena with Sunday Smiles.
It's a bit hard to see, but here are two of my smallest rocking horses. Both were gifts. The one on the table is a bit hard to see.
and 
I'm also joining Nicole for Sunday in the Art Room or SITAR, and Gillena with Sunday Smiles.
It's a bit hard to see, but here are two of my smallest rocking horses. Both were gifts. The one on the table is a bit hard to see.
and 
It seems we can't get enough of Vince the sign guy (Vince Rozmiarek). We love his puns, his double entendres, and his play on words. Here are a few more of his wisdoms.
Thanks for visiting. Surely you know by now, there would have to be a cat in the final sign. I am incredibly grateful you dropped by. I think this is a good place to stop. As long as Vince keeps creating them, I'll show them.
It's Friday and time for ICADs. I'm joining Nicole for Friday Face-Off and Gillena for Art For Fun Fridays along with Tammy Garcia at Daisy Yellow (Index-Card-A-Day). Would you like to see another ICAD? Then please visit Rev. Arnoldo L. Romero here.
Day 41: Grow. Background is Russian text. Green and blue dry erase colors. Postage stamp is grapes on a vine. Names in blue felt tip pen.
Day 42: Bus. Background is crossword clues. Blue and brown dry erase colors. Postage stamp is a school bus in front of a school. It is used when an additional ounce is required. Names in blue felt tip pen.
Day 43: Relevant. Background is French text. Green and brown dry erase colors. Postage stamp is Frank Lloyd Wright (a famous architect of the 20th century). Names computer generated.
Day 44: Fresh. Background is vintage sheet music. Green and red dry erase colors. Postage stamp is lemons. Names in red felt tip pen.
Day 45: Huge. Background is Russian text. Green and brown dry erase colors. Postage stamp is Venezuela dam. Names in green felt tip pen.
Day 46: End. Background is Spanish text. Red and brown dry erase colors. Postage stamp is Help End Hunger. Names in red felt tip pen.
Day 47: Cat (It's Squiggles' birthday). Background is Spanish text. Red and blue dry erase colors. Postage stamp is Postage Due*. Names in red felt tip pen.The 1880 Report of the Postmaster General noted that the former system of collecting postage due had one great weakness: “In securing the full returns of [the postage due collected in cash] the department was entirely dependent on the fidelity of the postmasters.” Postage due stamps, affixed to underpaid mail as receipts for the underpayment collected, solved that problem by requiring postmasters to account for cash receipts that would balance any postage due stamps no longer in stock, in the same way that they had to account for regular postage stamp sales.
I'm
creating ICADs but am not on the sites where Tammy posts. Therefore,
this is the only place you will find Bleubeard's and my ICADs.
I'm once again at Art Journal Journey joining my friend, Halle of Halle's Hobbies. Her theme for the month of July is Fabric, lace, and trims…oh my! Below is my next entry for her theme.
Unlike yesterday's sentiment, I actually chose this based on the elements I used. Details are below.
I began by sewing the very stretchy background fabric to 5 X 8 in (12.7 X 20.32 cm) 110 lb cardstock using blue variegated thread. Then I created both sub assemblies. The one on the right started with a sample of Sunbrella fabric to which I sewed the last of some gifted lace ribbon and a small piece of shimmery fabric. I then added that assembly to the striped fabric that I bought years ago as a fat quarter. It was the first time I used it. I then sewed these pieces to the background fabric and the other piece of shimmery fabric I found in my stash. Finally, I added the sentiment I colored with a watercolor pencil.