It's Wednesday, which means it's time for Index Card A Day or ICADs.
Day 41: Imagine. Wallpaper background, stamping, punch, image from my stash, black dye ink, purple felt pen.
Day 43: Value the small things. Scrapbook paper sewn to IC substrate, various small glittery items from my stash, computer generated sentiment, black Sharpie, black dye ink.
Day 46: Leftovers. Bits of paper left after I cut them to index card size. Also computer generated word, dye ink, pink Posca pen.
Day 47: Happy birthday Squiggles. With love, Bleubeard and E. Computer generated text, gifted background, gifted kitty in cup.
Thanks for joining Bleubeard and me today. We are thrilled you took time to drop by.
I had to chuckle! Just this year I started eating Spam again after a few decades. :)
ReplyDeleteSpam? Not for me.
ReplyDeleteLove Squiggles card.
Ingo just bought Spam!! No kidding.
ReplyDeleteNice cards!
Very nice cards.
ReplyDeleteI love them!
Some of them hide very strong meanings!!
...value the small things indeed.
ReplyDeleteAnother great crop. The spam made me laugh and my favorite is Squiggles' birthday greeting. Happy Birthday! 🐟🐁
ReplyDeleteWhen I researched Spam I was surprised to learn that it was only widely sold in the US after World War II — during the war it was only in use for some of the troops. It’s amazing how popular it was and how serious those ads were that now seem so funny.
ReplyDeletebest, mae at maefood.blogspot.com
It's just too hard to pick one as a favorite today. Fun variety!
ReplyDeleteLovely cards, but how I hated spam! And I think lots of others didn't like it either!
ReplyDeleteNice Icads. I got a kick out of the Spam add. Not only have clothes changed but food styles have too. But Spam is still around, which is surprising to me. hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteI like most the "leftover" page; beautiful 👏🌺
ReplyDeleteGrowing up we used to have Spam quite regularly.
ReplyDeleteMy dear Mum would make spam fritters.
All the best Jan
How I remember fried Spam - no idea how old I was but i do remember eating it. Was it instead of bacon?
ReplyDeleteWow Elizabeth, you have been prolific in making icads.
Hugs, Neet xxx
A great set of ICADs! I remember having Spam fritters at school, yuk!
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