We would like to thank Chris for hosting in August. I really enjoyed her theme.
Today we introduce a new host, as we do the first day of every month. This month, it is my dear friend Neet (Anita) at Hickydorums. The theme she has chosen this month is Fur and/or Feathers.
"Spring has sprung, The flowers have ris, I wonder where the birdies is." I've changed the words to match the focal entry. It is normally written "Spring is sprung, the grass is ris, I wonder where the birdies is."
Doing an internet search, I learned the poem is sometimes called "The Brooklyn National Anthem," which dates back to at least 1940. There are many versions of it. Now I've added yet another.
These bunnies were originally a postage stamp that I enlarged and reversed before fussy cutting them.
I started this sheet of 110 lb cardstock by mixing shades of blue and green Staz-on reinkers with 91% isopropyl alcohol. I added the focal image, which I found in a lovely old calendar. To it, I added the Spring has sprung poem that is normally used on the vernal equinox. According to the astronomical definition of the seasons, the vernal equinox also marks the beginning of spring. The page looked and felt a bit bare, so I added the bunnies, as I described above.
Neet, Chris, Erika, Valerie, Bleubeard, and I
are delighted you joined us and hope to see you this month at Art Journal Journey with your own take on Fur and Feathers.
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15 thoughtful remarks:
Smiling. Fur and feathers is a GREAT theme.
Hi Elizabeth you have made a beautiful first entry for Neet's challenge. Bunnies - and kitties - are the cuddliest fur bundles we can ever hold! Have fun with this challenge, looking forward to see what you make! Hugs, Valerie
I love this spring fur and feather page Elizabeth. That's such a pretty image, and so full of wonderful things. In some ways it would be nice if it was spring again so we could start summer instead of almost ending it-smile. But happy September to you. I hope it's a great start to new month. Hugs-Erika
A lovely image for your page for Needs theme. Love rabbits. Hugs Wendy
Well, that is clever and I am impressed with the way you have reversed a postage stamp to get those two rabbits looking at one another. I would not have a clue how to begin.
Such a lovely colourful page encompassing both fur and feathers, I adore those little chicks and all the pretty flowers with the hills in the background.
Thank you so much for a delightful page, with words that work so well.
Hugs, Neet xxx
A wonderful page Elizabeth, and I love what you did with that quote.
A happy September to you,
Alison
Oh good start to Autumn - looking forward to Spring - I´m so with you!
What a great way to get those rabbits facing each other - this is a fabulous page for Neet's AJJ theme. I wouldn't want to miss Autumn and Winter but I do love Spring! Hugs, Chrisx
Awww this is lovely, a fabulous page.
Happy September wishes.
All the best Jan
Spring seems so long ago!
Our friends in Australia are indeed happy to see spring coming this week! My uncle used to quote that poem. His thoughts usually dated to more like the 20s. Evidently there are a few print versions of this in the 1930s, but it's mostly oral history.
best... mae at maefood.blogspot.com
I always knew it as "Spring is sprung, the grass is ris, I wonder where the flowers is."
I actually had never heard those words, but they are fun and I like your alteration, Elizabeth. Lovely page with a sweet image, lovely words, and fun elements and color you added. The bunnies are great! Many hugz
Love the bunnies!
Dear Elizabeth - thank you so much for your message of sympathy on the passing of our Queen Elizabeth. It was expected from the moment the news came out that the family had all been sent for but it still came with a jolt to the heart when the dreaded words were spoken.
The end of an era, she was a good Queen and will be sadly missed - God Save the King.
Neet xx
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