Wednesday, May 5, 2021

Cinco de Mayo

 

Today is my friend Halle of Halle's Hobbies birthday. I want to wish her a very happy birthday.  Sorry Halle, the gift is NOT in the mail.  What else is new?

In addition to Halle's birthday today is Cinco de Mayo, which literally translated means "The Fifth of May."  It is also known as the Anniversary of the Battle of Puebla, a holiday celebrated in parts of Mexico and the United States to honor a military victory in 1862 over the French forces of Napoleon III.  It actually honors the above mentioned single battle.  

In 1861, Mexico was in financial ruin when a new President was elected.  The new president, Benito Juarez, was forced to default on payments owed to European governments, Spain, France, and Britain.   In response, Spain, France, and Britain sent naval forces to Veracruz, Mexico, demanding repayment.  Britain and Spain negotiated with Mexico and withdrew their forces.  France, on the other hand, decided to use the opportunity to carve an empire out of Mexican territory.
 
While the U. S. was preoccupied with the Civil War, Napoleon III thought it was a good time to establish a French outpost in the Americas as a replacement for the French controlled land lost during the Louisiana purchase.
 
Late in 1861, a well-armed French fleet stormed Veracruz, which drove President Juarez and his government into retreat.  Certain that success would come swiftly, 6,000 French troops prepared to attack a single town, Puebla.  From his new headquarters in the north, Juarez put together a force of 2,000 loyal men and sent them to Puebla.  Even though Juarez's forces were vastly outnumbered, they arrived at Puebla and were able to fortify the town before French troops arrived.  On May 5, 1862, these forces held the city from dawn to early evening, at which time the French troops retreated after suffering severe losses.
 
Although it was not a major strategic win in the overall war against the French, that single battle represented a great symbolic victory for the Mexican government and bolstered the resistance movement.

For this page, I began by gluing a sheet of green copier/printer paper to a sheet of 110 lb cardstock.  To that I glued a sheet of southwest inspired tissue paper.  Next, I added three flags of Mexico to the page using glue dots.  Finally, I computer generated and printed the information on Cinco de Mayo on yellow copier/printer paper.  Because there is a Language aspect to this page, I am also sharing this with Elle, from Empire of the Cat, our host this month at Art Journal Journey.
 
Thank you beyond belief for joining me today as I wish my friend Halle a great birthday and celebrate Cinco de Mayo.  Bleubeard and I also hope to see you at Art Journal Journey.
 


20 thoughtful remarks:

Valerie-Jael said...

Beautiful page Elizabeth, I watched a documentary about this a few nights back. Hugs, Valerie

Elephant's Child said...

Happy birthday Halle.
Thank you for educating me - I knew the phrase the Cinco de Mayo - but no more than that.

Mae Travels said...

Thanks for the fascinating history lesson. I learned several new things.

best... mae at maefood.blogspot.com

aussie aNNie said...

Lovely and interesting post as always. ♥

nwilliams6 said...

Always a treat when you teach us new things, Elizabeth! Fun, fun, fun tissue paper and page. Love the information and how you put it all together. TFS! Hugz

Neet said...

Well, I have heard of Cinco de Mayo but did not know all the history behind it. Thanks for the history lesson, very interesting making good reading. Love the way you have designed your page.
Yes, I stamp in Versamark and then dab over the actual image. Once the image is showing through I brush the pan pastels on and that way I do not disturb the ink.
Good luck - a very easy but effective and quick background.
Hugs to you three - Neet xxx

My name is Erika. said...

Happy Cinco de Mayo Elizabeth. I like your page today. It's funny how this Mexican holiday isn't all that big in Mexico but is is here in the states. I think it's a fun day for Mexican food and a margarita. I'm glad you reminded me because I actually forgot about it. I love that cool background tissue paper. It makes a really festive page. And this is perfect for Elle's challenge too. Hope you have a great day. Hugs-Erika

Barbara said...

Interesting history lesson! Thanks, your page is colorful and celebratory!

CJ Kennedy said...

Wonderful page and I enjoyed the history.

Divers and Sundry said...

Happy Cinco de Mayo! Like we're all a bit Irish on St. Patrick's Day, are we all a bit Mexican on Cinco de Mayo? Count me in lol I'll be having Mexican food for supper :)

DVArtist said...

Happy birthday to Halle. Elizabeth, this is a wonderful post of the history of this day. Your art is a grand tribute. Have a nice day.

Sami said...

Happy Cinco de Mayo and thanks for the history lesson Elizabeth.

Sandra Cox said...

I love the history you often add to your pieces. Happy Cinco de Mayo day, dear Elizabeth.

craftytrog said...

A wonderful page, and an interesting post Elizabeth.
Alison xx

pearshapedcrafting said...

I read something about Cinco de Mayo the other day , but not as detailed as this dearElizabeth and certainly not illustrated as beautifully! Hugs, Chrisxx

Jeanie said...

Happy Cinco de Mayo and gracias for the background and your perfectly fitting art!

Meggymay said...

A great page and the added information on the history about the day was completely new to me, every country seems to have different and special celebration days. I wonder if anyone has recorded them all in one place in calendar order.
Catching up as usual.
Stay safe.
Yvonne xx

Let's Art Journal said...

Amazing page! It's collaged together so beautifully and I love the cactus and colours - perfect 😁. I hope you've had a lovely week! Hugs, Jo x

Empire of the Cat said...

What a great idea for a page Elizabeth. I love your tissue paper, before I read it was tissue I thought maybe they were stamps. I totally forgot about cinco de mayo due to being offline, but it fits perfectly with the language theme! I guess all three forces would have been speaking different languages too. Thanks for joining me for the Language theme at Art Journal Journey this month Elle xx

Halle said...

Thanks for the birthday wishes! Sorry I am so late in actually stopping by this post. ;)