This will be my final entry this month at Art Journal Journey. I'm joining Matilde from Craftowanie whose theme is Houses and Buildings.
This will be my final entry this month at Art Journal Journey. I'm joining Matilde from Craftowanie whose theme is Houses and Buildings.
I'm once again joining Matilde from Craftowanie. You probably know by now she is our host this month at Art Journal Journey. Her theme is Houses and Buildings.
I'm not sure if this is my penultimate or final entry this month. It all depends on the weather because I am fighting water in my basement due to all the rain we are getting. We got over 4 inches overnight last night and more is on the way. We set a record for the wettest June since 1928.
I began by cutting a sheet of green cardstock into a circle. Next, I cut both sides so it looked like the apple had been eaten. Next, I cut and affixed the stem which I am calling the chimney. Then it was time to stamp the apple inside the core. That represents the door. I then outlined the house using green dye ink.
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.


And for all you cat lovers out there (you know who you are)
Thanks for visiting today. I am SO grateful you dropped by. Hopefully I'll find more of these next Friday.
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).
Day 20: Quirky. Background French (?) text. Blue and green dry erase colors. Postage stamp a pelican. Names in green felt tip pen.
Day 21: Dignified. Background is Spanish text. Green and brown dry erase colors. Postage stamp is Albert Einstein. Names in green felt tip pen.
Day 22: Freedom. Background is crossword clues. Red and blue dry erase colors. Postage stamp is shield. Words are Freedom to speak out. A root of Democracy. Names in red felt tip pen.
Day 25: Ancient. Background is text from old school book. Blue and brown dry erase colors. Postage stamp is plant eating Brontosaurus dinosaurs. Names in blue felt tip pen.
Day 26: Bell. Background is Spanish text. Blue and green dry erase colors. Postage stamp is Liberty Bell (inscribed Proclaim liberty throughout the land). 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.
If you live in the USA, you know we have a big anniversary coming up on July 4, 2026.
I'm sure you have seen one of these signs,
or something similar.
Perhaps one or more of your neighbors has
one of these signs in their yard.
Why do I find this offensive? Perhaps I am being too fussy or inflexible. Perhaps it's semantics. However, I believe it's because we in the States believe we are superior. After all, there are two other countries in North America (Canada and Mexico), seven countries in Central America (Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama), and nine countries in South America (Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay, and Venezuela).
What makes us in the States so special we can take credit for ALL of America? After all, Canada turns 159 as a nation on July 1, 2026. You don't see them touting the fact they belong to North America. I believe we are only one wheel in the cog, although we are apparently the wealthiest and biggest bullies.
I prefer to believe I am a member of the United States OF America. Thank you for putting up with my diatribe.
I thought this mug that was shaped like a camper van was quite cute. I liked the subtle windows that contrasted nicely with the blue van.
It's a fact. We all seem to love Vince the sign guy (Vince Rozmiarek). We love his puns, his double entendres, and his play on words.







Just in time for all you fathers out there, happy Father's Day this Sunday.
And for all you cat lovers (you know who you are):
Thanks for visiting today. SO grateful you dropped by. Hopefully more of the same next Friday.