Wednesday, March 31, 2021

The first flower of spring

 

Update: I am now back online.  I received a robo-call today which scared me because I wasn't expecting the phone to ring.  The call told me my phone, and/or broadband (my internet), and/or my ATT TV were now back online.  I was one of approximately 4000 residents affected by an outage due to high winds that disabled ATT's box that holds the switches.  This has NOTHING to do with my modem problem that I had starting on Friday of last week.  ATT is reimbursing me for the days I was offline.  This was the gist of the robo-call.  While offline, I learned my county/state is now loosening their vaccine requirements, so I will be on the phone hitting redial until I get an appointment, or they shut off their phones for the day.

 

For my final entry for Sheila, aka Orange Esmeralda's theme at Art Journal Journey, I'm sharing my first flower of spring.

And because Try it on Tuesday's latest challenge is Hello Spring, I'm joining them, too.

My first flower of spring

is colorful.

It has a nice strong stem.

It is definitely the first flower of

Spring.

It is quite pink.  In fact, each leaf has two shades of pink.

Because this is the last day of the month, I was pleased to be able to use my date stamp.
 
For this page, I started by coloring several backgrounds onto 110 lb. cardstock.  Unfortunately, every background I created took away from the pink flower petals I had already cut freehand and colored with two different colors of pink Sharpies.  That's when I decided that less was more in this case.  I used a green Sharpie to draw the stem and the pink Sharpie to write the sentiment.  

From the first flower of spring in my journal to the first flowers of spring in my garden
 
I actually spoke too soon.  When I checked last Wednesday, not only did I have the original red, white, and blue hyacinths I originally purchased, I also now have a gorgeous pink one that came from who knows where.  I'm thrilled.
 
I'm also thrilled you stopped by to see my first flower of spring, which I created for both Art Journal Journey and Try it on Tuesday.  Please check out both blogs because there are some incredible mixed media artists at both sites.  I also hope you will drop by Orange Esmeralda and tell Sheila, Douglas, and all the other adorable helpers what a great job they did hosting Art Journal Journey this month. 
 
 
 

19 thoughtful remarks:

Iris Flavia said...

Sorry you´re having darn internet problems - AGAIN! -, but please don´t delete this, it´s beautiful!!!

Elephant's Child said...

I love your song of spring and your beautiful hyacinths. I hope that your connectivity woes can be resolved. Quickly.

Valerie-Jael said...

Fabulous page! Hugs, Valerie

Meggymay said...

As always these days I am in catch up mode, I have enjoyed reading your posts and seeing your pages, so much inspiration , this looks fabulous, I love how you created the flower.
Hope you get your internet sorted, stay safe.
Yvonne xx

sheila 77 said...

Hello Elizabeth. I hope you are back soon.
Thanks a million for this unique Spring flower, now officially the first flower of Spring. It is singing, like the birds, and does have a beautiful strong stem. It's also got a lovely delicate frilly centre.
More thanks come from my presenters who are so happy that you gave them a mention. It's a tough job being a presenter on Orange Esmeralda but they enjoy it.
Love from Sheila

My name is Erika. said...

That is a great flower Elizabeth. I like how you made the petals out of music paper. So so fun. And lucky you to have flowers blooming. My hyacinths are still several weeks away. Sorry to hear about the internet too. I'll link you up to AJJ! Hugs-Erika

CJ Kennedy said...

It's always exciting to see the first flower of Spring whether in your journal or in your garden. Lovely.

Olde Dame Holly said...

Hoping you will be back online soon. IN the meantime, what a pretty pink flower! Funny how you would pick PINK for your art creation and then a PINK hyacinth showed up! Serendipity!

Jeanie said...

I like the idea of using the music for petals. And your hyacinths are beautiful. Their fragrance is really lovely and they have such pretty blooms.

one irrational bean said...

Love it, and your garden looks beautiful.

Divers and Sundry said...

I can tell the flower is singing for joy. Your hyacinths are lovely.

I hope you're back online soon. I know how frustrating that is :(

craftytrog said...

I love your pink musical flower Elizabeth, and your hyacinths are beautiful. We have a few dotted about our back garden. They are a lovely splash of colour.
Hope your internet is working again soon.
Alison xx

pearshapedcrafting said...

What a fabulous musical flower Elizabeth! Hugs, Chrisx

kathyinozarks said...

Glad you are back online-we are having high winds too-the lake looks like an ocean out there with the white caps and a freeze tonight as well-ugh
Loving your flower-hugs

Annie said...

Quite a nice nod to Spring with your pretty in pink musical flower. Giving your real flowers a run for their money. I love to see the first colors of Spring. Our grass has turned green again the tulip leaves have sprung up. I can’t wait to see the colorful tulips. The birds are singing too. I’m so glad Winter is done!

Rita said...

Glad you are back!
Lovely flower. :)

DVArtist said...

Glad you are back online. Wow ATT is giving you a refund for the days you were offline? Good for them. Have a great day.

Maria said...

Senhor Jesus tende misericórdia de nois e do mundo inteiro amém peço a ti a cura dessa doença que está levando muitas pessoas nos proteja senhor e cura amém 😇🙏❤️

My name is Erika. said...

I guess I forgot to mention thanks for linking up to Try It On Tuesday also. So thank you for joining us. Happy weekend.