These are my ICADs for this week. ICAD stands for Index Card A Day.
Day 26: Still in my blue period. Background is handmade shimmering mist and various papers from my stash of collage fodder.
Day 27: Gifted image of scanned and fussy cut (by gifter) TH paper dolls, background is from a paint chip sample, blue washi tape dolls are standing on, and sentiment found in my stash.
Day 28: Gifted image of Eiffel Tower and papers from my stash over a background of handmade shimmering mist.
Day 30: Fruit day with 4 banana labels from Guatemala and 1 from Colombia. Gifted glittery pineapple and labels sewed to card sprayed with shimmering mist.
This would normally be the point where I would share the entire month of June's ICADs using BigHugeLab. However, the "new and improved" blogger won't allow me to copy the links.
Day 31: Honoring Canada Day. Printed lyrics of Canada's National Anthem. I had already affixed the holographic Canadian sticker to the ICAD, then tried to add the anthem. I cut it in half, but it didn't look right. I had to remove the sticker, which was stuck quite well. Then I added the two sides I had previously cut.
Day 32: A bird in the hand. Image from an old Stampin' Up magazine sewed to green card stock I overlaid with lace I applied using Pellon (also known as Wonder Under) using an iron.
Thanks so very much for visiting today. Bleubeard and I are very
grateful for your visit. He really likes days when the collage
fodder makes sense to him. I think he really just wants that bird from Day 32.
9 thoughtful remarks:
Hi Elizabeth, I enjoyed seeing your ICADS and art Happy weekend
Love your ICADs and as always admire your creativity. New blogger is a bit of a blight isn't it?
Another lovely batch of ICADs - love the stitching as always.
Nice batch my dear. I like the last one with the lady and the lace. Have a wonderful rest of your holiday weekend. hugs-Erika
Wonderful ICADs Elizabeth, all of them are great little compositions!
To Blue (love it all, of course!).
Find some blue in my place tomorrow, too - funny coincidence!
I'm so glad you wrote out the definition of ICAD. I am getting old and keep forgetting what it means! sigh.
Lovely projects.
(ツ) from Jenn Jilks , ON, Canada!
You're on a roll! I'm especially taken by that first one.
Oh My Elizabeth! Such brilliant variety - 26 and 27 are my favourites.
Hugs, Chrisx
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