Showing posts with label bead pattern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bead pattern. Show all posts

Sunday, January 1, 2023

12 days of Christmas Day 7

 ‘On the seventh day of Christmas 

My true love gave to me

Seven swans a’swimming’ 

THEFRANCOFLY, Pinterest


Today is the last day of the ‘edible’ birds

in this familiar children’s game and song.

In the 1760’s (Approx. when this game may have been played) the dining table would have included 

Partridges

Doves

Chickens, French or otherwise

Songbirds, black or others

Geese

and Swans.

Not your typical fare in the 2000’s!


Photographer Ann Geddes


So you could say your true love

was providing you with delicious meals.

Of course you had to feed, kill, pluck and cook it all…but still a nice gesture.

Except now some of the goose eggs have hatched and you have little goslings running all over, with their gander papa hissing at everyone to stay away from his babies!

Ah, true love.

Time to talk swan now!

Pinterest 

A male swan is called a cob.
He helps protect the nest, feed and take care of eggs, his mate and the hatched swans, which are called cygnets 
(pronounced sig-net).
And mama swan? She is called a pen.


Cygnets are quite large when hatched and start swimming just a few hours after!

To compare, a newborn duck weighs around 50 grams.

A newborn swan weighs between

200-250 grams!

That’s a lot of baby swan…


Papercutting by inkspired (me!)

Let’s have some super-sized SWAN FUN!

ArtProjectsForKids.org

You can draw your swans as big, or as many as you want! Here is another way to learn how to draw a cob or a pen-

BuzzFeed

If you draw 3 or more you have a flock of swans.
Once a cygnet chooses a flock, it will stay with that group usually for the rest of its’ life.

From an article by Erma Ruthven-Stevenson, 2015

A swan swimming suit contest?

Here is a beautiful swan that has been hand embroidered-
By Karen Nicol embroideryasart.blogspot.com

and here is another embroidered one, 
in an Art Nouveau style -

Etsy

Here is a beaded swan-

Posted on Instagram, in French

and here is one made from gems and pearls -

Ochira jewelry

You can make a flock of swans using your hand, a pencil to trace around it; some paper and scissors. A couple markers or crayons to draw in face features are nice. Put it together with a little glue and here you are-


DLTK’s Crafts for Kids by Leanne Guenther

Here is another style, same basics-


A few thin cut strips of blue paper are all it needs to be ‘swimming in the water’.

To make it look more like a swan, cut the section between the neck and the back more, to make the neck longer.


This is a vintage illustration for one of Hans Christian Anderson’s stories -
‘The Wild Swans’

Here’s another one!


Next is a wonderful pattern to print, cut out and assemble into your own swan.

Make it from felt, and embroider if you want.
Cut it from fabric 2x, then stuff and sew around the edges of the front and back for a pillow, 
or fabric pin, or backpack dangly!

Cut 2 wings and sew on just the bottom part of the wing to the main body.
Or
Embroider all around each wing.
The Mailbox, Pinterest

More interested in edibles?
You can find cookie molds like this one -
House on the Hill, Inc.

Like cutting and gluing?
Here is one to print and cut paper ones like this-

Monkey-design.com.tw

It is looking more and more like we need to have a SWAN party!
:)

I love vintage advertising, and this one is a beauty!
Nothing to do with the quality of pencils, 
But still a beautiful illustration!

Coming soon -
Day 8
8 maids a’ milking!

‘Til next time,
Inkspired  

P.S. Blogger is doing weird things with font sizes and placements and font colors. I apologize for the odd look - haven’t figured out yet how to override it.
:(

In addition to previously posted websites for 12 Days of Christmas, I checked these out:

ClickACraft.com
TheGraphicsFairy.com
Wikihow.com

Kaleidoscope by inkspired and KaleidoCam 


















Friday, March 14, 2014

the Emerald Isle and Irish Blessings

Dun Dealgan, Ireland


"There are only two kinds of people 
in the world -
the Irish
and those who wish they were!"

courtesy Dover publications
see right for website link



courtesy Dover publications


Adare Manor, county Limerick, Ireland



If you're lucky enough to be Irish,
then you're lucky enough!


www.vintageholidaycrafts.com



Cathair Dhuin Iascaigh Fortress of Dun Abounding in Fish, Ireland
12th century




Celtic knot maze


above Coumeenoole Bay, Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry, Ireland
photo cred: Gareth McCormack


"Age is honorable
and
Youth is noble."

- Irish proverb



                                          

www.sweetlyscrapped.com




www.bakerswife.etsy.com


Dysert O'Dea Castle, County Clare, Ireland






"We have always found the Irish
a bit odd.
They refuse to be English!"

- Winston Churchill


vintage song sheet cover graphics
courtesy Indiana Music Libraries, website link to the right
c. 1869


Ireland
www.countryheritagetours.com



Celtic knot, courtesy Dover books






www.vintageholidaycrafts.com



"May you have warm words -
on a cold evening,
a full moon -
on a dark night,
and  a road downhill -
all the way to your door."

- Irish blessing



Ireland
www.pictify.com




beaded amulet purse pattern
source unknown


Colleen Moore, USA movie actress
Motion Picture magazine cover art



store.mapsofworld.com



"If one could only teach 
the English how to talk,
and 
the Irish how to listen,
society here would be quite civilized."

- Oscar Wilde


Ireland
travel.nationalgeographic.com


vintage song sheet cover graphics
courtesy Indiana music libraries, website link to the right



courtesy Dover publications, web link to the right



"Let me glance at dear old Ireland again"
Collage Paper Painting by inkspired
using all recycled junk mail
www.collagepaperpainting.etsy.com

c.1911
courtesy Indiana music libraries, website link to the right






The flag of Ireland
use this pattern for a safety pin flag pin
or
a bead pattern!


Ireland, July 13, 2010
www.therevandadog.blogspot.com



A world of wishes at your command,
God and His angels close at hand,
Friends and family, their love impart,
And Irish blessings in your heart!

- Irish blessing


vintage clip
www.antoniopacelli.com


'til next time -
inkspired

www.inkspired.etsy.com
www.collagepaperpainting.etsy.com
www.inkspiredmusings.blogspot.com
and on pinterest:  K.Kloberdans