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 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 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.
Friday Smiles will be posted this afternoon.


Nice index cards, i'm trying them at my blog also
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Much love
...Civilian Conservation Corps was a fabulous program. We enjoy today many wonderful parks today because of it.
ReplyDeleteThose are fun index cards. You keep reminding me of things I can use in my altered books. I have stamps (somewhere) and dry erase markers.
ReplyDeleteI actually recognized the John Pershing face because I just watched a 2 part series on the First World War. It was interesting how he was in overall charge of US troops but wasn't all that well known before that. Anyhow, enough about that. These cards are super. You must make each card to match the stamp. Oh I keep forgetting to mention about you milkweed. I'm not sure how long it takes before it blooms because mine started with some native stuff that blew in. It grows by sending out roots and then those start a new plant. Perhaps the pot is holding your roots back? It would also depend on what type of milkweed you have. There are different varieties. I don't know if that helps very much. Have a super FRiday and JUly 4th also. hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteI love looking at your ICADs because of the stamps. Like Erika, I had to look up John Pershing. That is what I like about stamps, I learn new things every time. Who knew about Rooseveld's Civilian Conservation Corps!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your weekend,
Lisca
You're so good about keeping up with your ICAD's, and they're all so good! Happy FFO!
ReplyDeleteLovely ICADs again, Elizabeth. I love all the different stamps.
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