Index Card A Day

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We are almost at the end of this 61 day project. I have really loved making a little bit of art every day for the last couple of months and to see so much beautiful art on Daisy Yellows ICAD blog.

Here are my cards from 1st to 12th July

I had a play with some lines and colours, Kandinsky style and then cut the page up into cards for the prompt for a few days as I knew I wouldn’t be able to do much at the beginning of the month.
1-2-3-July

I had a card with a few cats on, I really liked the colours and shapes and wanted to use it in this project. I cut the card up and backstitched his whiskers with some embroidery thread. Paper beads, I just love making them and I find it very therapeutic.
4-5-6-July

Felting silk onto wool felt makes a gorgeous texture. Purple and Green a Colour of Summer prompt and I rescued the little post it notes from Bens someones bin!
7-8-9th-July

I like these aperture cards unfortunately the picture doesn’t do them justice. The red and yellow linen for the Summer of Colour prompt
10-11-12th-July

Daisy Yellow has some beautiful art cards on her blog if you have a moment, take a look.

10 thoughts on “Index Card A Day

  1. I so love seeing your index cards, Miriam, and it is so hard to pick a favorite here, but I think for this time it is “Paper Beads.” I really love that one.

    Happy day to you!

  2. Oh, this is so cool! I really got introduced to ICAD during the SOC and I must say, it’s such a cool concept. Your cards (and your shoes below!!) are just lovely.
    Thank YOU for all that you did this year for the SOC! I loved having you play along and look forward to doing it all again next year. “See” you soon, Kristin xoxo

  3. I’ve had a lot of trouble logging on to your blog recently Miriam – very annoying! But, I am here and wanted to say how much I am enjoying this series – I love your use of colour and line.
    The slideshow blog header is simply fantastic … a beautiful place to visit!

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