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 is more of his humor.
And just in time for the 4th of July
Thanks for visiting. I am SO grateful you dropped by. I think that's all for today. 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).
Do you want to see another ICAD? Check out Reverend Arnoldo Romero's post.
Day 27: Future. Background is crossword. Blue and green dry erase colors. Postage stamp is Phoenix steamboat (sidewheel steamboat built in 1807 by John Stevens and his son, Robert L. Stevens). Names in blue felt tip pen.
Day 28: Vintage. Background is Russian text. Red and green dry erase colors. Postage stamp is Christmas angel. Names in red felt tip pen.
Day 29: Carousel. Background is crossword clues. Brown and blue dry erase colors. Postage stamp is carousel horse (one of a series of four). Names in blue felt tip pen.
Day 30: Daring. Background is sheet music. Blue and green dry erase colors. Postage stamp is General John J. Pershing. Names in green felt tip pen.
Day 31: Canada. Background is encyclopedia. Green and blue dry erase colors. Postage stamp is Canadian Jean Talon (First Intendant of New France). Canada is celebrating 159 years as a country today. Names in blue felt tip pen.
Day 32: Fly. Background is Spanish text. Blue and red dry erase colors. Postage stamp is two pheasants flying in autumn. Names in blue felt tip pen.
Day 33: Trustworthy. Background is crossword clues. Blue and green dry erase colors. Postage stamp is celebrating 50 years of Civilian Conservation Corps (was a New Deal program created by President Roosevelt in
1933 to provide jobs for unemployed men during the Great
Depression, focusing on conservation work like planting trees, building
trails, and fighting fires). Names in blue felt tip pen.
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.
Thanks
for visiting today. Bleubeard and I hope you enjoy the ICADs and will
let us know your favorites. We also hope to see you at these art blogs. We are delighted you dropped by.
As most of you know, whenever possible, I like my Second Look to somehow reflect what our current host at Art Journal Journey is featuring. That means I had to look for something that reflected Halle of Halle’s Hobbies whose theme is Fabric, Lace, and Trims.
Today is all about the dresses that live on my wall. This was a year
long project created by a lady who no longer has a blog. She sent each
player a PDF pattern and we were supposed to make the dresses out of
paper and only decorated on one side.
I didn't learn about the project until late in January, 2010, so I
started with the February dress. I wasn't necessarily satisfied with
what I was making, so for January, which was the only month I showed my
dress late, I changed the pattern and decided all my dresses would look
equally good on both sides. Often made using fabric, and occasionally
both paper and fabric, I made two dresses a few of the months. I made
and formed all the hangers from heavy metal baling wire, too. Sometimes
that was harder than the actual dress I created.
This
was taken on my floor with my old worthless camera. I made two dresses
for February, two for March, and two for April. From May through
December, I made only one dress each month. Want to see how I made
them? You can see each of my contribution by month: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December. You can also click on the label "Project Dress Up" on my right sidebar and they will all appear starting with December's dress.
We
were also required to provide a cabinet to hold our dresses. Most
players made theirs out of paper, but I made this one out of wood. When
I decided to bring the cabinet upstairs, I got the idea of hanging the
dresses on the wall instead of in the cabinet, which I now use for much
needed storage.
Now it's time to share your own Second on the 2nd. The rules are
quite
simple and everyone is welcome to join the fun look back. All you have
to do is bring back a post that you are especially proud of, or perhaps
one you shared before anyone knew your blog existed. It could even be
one that holds special meaning. Any post, any
genre, any artistic endeavor is acceptable, as long as it's been published sometime in the past.
Then link below (direct links only, please) and Bleubeard and I, along
with other Second on the 2nd friends, will be by to visit.
First, I want to thank Matilde for hosting in July. It was obvious we loved the theme.
Today we invite a new host as we do every month This month it's my friend, the very talented Halle of Halle's Hobbies. Her theme for the month of July is Fabric, lace, and trims…oh my! Below is my interpretation of this theme.
I'm calling this first entry this month Dressing Up? Details are below.
I began by sewing four different laces to 8 X 11 inch (20.32 X 27.94 cm) green cardstock using blue variegated thread, the color of the neck band. I used double sided clear tape to adhere the outfit to the page because it was a bit too thick for my needle. I believe there is something on my scanner bed because there is nothing dirty on the cute outfit. I was going to add the words, but they didn't look right. Sometimes words just don't feel like they belong.
Please remember we
welcome art journal pages that meet the theme requirements,
altered book
pages, canvases, loose, or stand alone pages including fabric and
digital art. I (and the administrators) do notleave comments on Facebook, TicTok, or Instagram entries. We do not allow cards!!! Period! We also don't allow tags, index cards, ATCs, or ATCoins, unless
they are
part of a journal page, and as much as we don't want to, will be forced
to delete your entry. Please remember if your
blog is not in English, we ask that you translate it for us since the translation tool doesn't work on some blogs, including mine. Finally, we do not allow back-links to any journal page published prior to the start date of this month's challenge. Hope to see you and yourinterpretation of Fabric, lace, and trims…oh my!