I’ve written about my fascination of birds in many of my blog posts before. From Walks in Woods-A Christmas Story, “He hears a chirping nearby and lolls up to have a dusting of snow fall upon his already frozen face.He sees the first chickadee of the day. The boy believes them the best of the snowbirds because they look like antique graying barns that stood whitewashed once brand new. Read the rest of the story by clicking on the hyperlink above.
A while back I was gifted a collection of ephemera with a variety or bird items among them, then another thoughtful friend sent me a cloth calendar from 1987 that also featured birds upon it. This reminded me of one of the treasures I took from our ole homestead in Pennsylvania.It is a Vintage Bamboo Scroll Calendar we would get each year from R. S. Fought and Sons, a feed store where we would pick up our chicken feed. These are the inspirations
for this artwork.
Supplies: GSLC Bird on a Swing Shape Set , GSLC Catweed Shape Set, GSLC Fern Fronds, Small Metal Decorative Lantern, White, Gray, Tan, Yellow, Gold, Copper, Pale Green, Green Gold, Quinacridone Nickel AZO Gold, Radiant Yellow, Color Shift Green Acrylic Paints, Paintbrush, Adhesive Foam Circles, Moss, Battery Operated Tea Light
- Gather Supplies.
- Cover GSLC Catweed Shape Set with White, Gray, Pale Green and Quinacridone Nickel AZO Gold Acrylic Paints Randomly with a Paintbrush.
- Apply Pearlescent Glitter while Wet so Paste acts Like an Adhesive. Allow to Dry Fully.
- Cover GSLC Fern Fronds with Pale Green and Quinacridone Nickel AZO Gold, Green Gold, Radiant Yellow and Color Shift Green Acrylic Paints Randomly with a Paintbrush.
- Apply Pearlescent Glitter while Wet so Paste acts Like an Adhesive. Allow to Dry Fully.
- Paint Swing part of GSLC Bird on a Swing Shape Set with Copper and Gold Paints.
- Paint Bird Part of GSLC Bird on a Swing Shape Set with Gray, White, Tan, Yellow Acrylic Paints.
- Use Adhesive Foam Circles of Various Sizes to Adhere Your Painted and Prepared Parts. Allow to Dry Fully.
- Add a bit of Moss and a Battery Operated Tea Light to Inside of Decorated Metal Lantern.
Final Thoughts:
Lately I’ve been wishing my days away, wanting t change the pages on the calendar, trying to get to summer. It’s not that I mind the cold or the winter season. I want this school year in particular to be over. I have a a few good classes and exceptional students in all of them, but a few have broken my spirit and taken away the joy of teaching. I am sure that the past three years have been challenging for many of us, but it has totally changed education and teaching. I’ll not dwell on it as I am on winter break as I write this and want to savor every moment of it.
I’ll instead focus on an all time favorite poem of mine:
“Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening”
by Robert Frost.
Whose woods these are I think I know.
His house is in the village though;
He will not see me stopping here
To watch his woods fill up with snow.
The little horse must think it queer
To stop without a farmhouse near
Between the woods and the frozen lake
The darkest evening of the year.
He gives his harness bells a shake
To ask if there is some mistake.
The only other sound’s the sweep
Of easy wind and downy flake.
The woods are lovely dark and deep.
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep.
“The Snow-Bird”
by Frank Dempster Sherman
When all the ground with snow is white,
The merry snow-bird comes,
And hops about with great delight
To find the scattered crumbs.
How glad he seems to get to eat
A piece of cake or bread!
He wears no shoes upon his feet,
Nor hat upon his head.
But happiest is he, I know
Because no cage with bars
Keeps him from walking on the snow
And printing it with stars.
We must choose our own happiness and do waits within our power to bring light into our current darkness. A single candle lit illuminates a whole room.
C'est vraiment génial félicitations à vous et merci beaucoup
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