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1. SkADaMo 2013 Day 5

Piggy Bank Tellers

“Piggy Bank Tellers”

Swing by and take a gander at some of the other SkADaMo 2013 participants here.


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2. ILLUSTRATION FRIDAY ~ SUBTRACT




Olive's in a pickle
She needs a dime or nickel
Something to subtract
from a piggy always packed

Alas today she's finding nuttin'
Just one lonely orange button.

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3. MONEY - financial investment


A page in my glue book made with savings receipts from the 1920s, a vintage picture that came on a junk mail postcard, a fortune cookie fortune, and some colored foil from a candy bar.

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