Timecard art - they had white stickers printed with our name and info, which they they placed on generic timecards. There was a little space at the end, just enough to doodle on. A lot of people drew circles or dots or happy faces or things so they could spot theirs right away in the crowd of over a hundred. For a while, I was doing a lot of this, when working at the Humane Society. In the latter stages of my employment there, it became my own statement. I distinctly remember drawing a horse's ass on it when my team got fired, knowing my boss would be looking at it when she collected all of them. That's just an example. Before then, however, it was fun. Sometimes my coworkers liked it so much, they asked me to do theirs. Amy and Jennifer worked in Health Check with me, and were my friends, so theirs matched their personality, like mine matched mine. In case you were wondering, the Clydesdale at the bottom is me. *grins*

This is actual size. The one below is a large scan of the timecards, so you can see a bit better.

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