Thursday, May 11, 2017
Tuesday, May 9, 2017
Polish Gwaizdy Paper Templates
Here are some paper stars from old Poland, these designs may be used for personal crafts. Visit few other web sites for now to see how they were cut. (links for folding below)
More Gwiazdy Paper Cutting:
More Gwiazdy Paper Cutting:
Monday, May 1, 2017
Song to The Violet
SONG TO THE VIOLET
by James Russell Lowell
Violet! sweet violet!
Thine eyes are full of tears;
Are they wet
Even yet
With the thought of other years;
Or with gladness are they full,
For the night so beautiful,
And longing for those far-off spheres?
Loved one of my youth thou wast,
Of my merry youth,
And I see
Tearfully,
All the fair and sunny past,
All its openness and truth,
Ever fresh and green in thee
As the moss is in the sea.
Thy little heart, that hath, with love
Grown colored like the sky above,
On which thou lookest ever,
Can it know
All the woe
Of hope for what returneth never,
All the sorrow and the longing
to these hearts of ours belonging?
Out on it! no foolish pining
For the sky
Dims thine eye,
Or for the stars so calmly shinning;
Like thee, let this soul of mine
Take hue from that wherefor I long,
Self-stayed and high, serene and strong,
Not satisfied with hoping, but divine.
Violet! dear violet!
Thy blue eyes are only wet
With joy and love of Him who sent thee,
And for the fulfilling sense
Of that glad obedience
Which made thee all that nature meant thee!
On May Morning
On May Morning
by John Milton
Now the bright morning star, day's harbinger.
Comes dancing from the east, and leads with
her
The flowery May, who from her green lap
throws
The yellow cowslip, and the pale primrose.
Hail, bounteous May, that dost inspire
Mirth, and youth, and warm desire ;
"Woods and groves are of thy dressing,
Hill and dale doth boast thy blessing.
Thus we salute thee with our early song.
And welcome thee, and wish thee long.
The Coming of Spring
THE COMING OF SPRING.
THE birds are coming home soon;
I look for them every day;
I listen to catch the first wild strain,
"For they must be singing by May.
The bluebird, he'll come first, you know,
Like a violet that has taken wings;
And the red-breast trills while his nest he builds,
I can hum the song that he sings.
And the crocus and wind-flower are coming, too;
They're already upon the way;
When the sun warms the brown earth through and
through,
I shall look for them any day.
Then be patient, and wait a little, my dear;
"They're coming," the winds repeat;
"We're coming! we're coming!" I'm sure I hear,
From the grass blades that grow at my feet.
THE birds are coming home soon;
I look for them every day;
I listen to catch the first wild strain,
"For they must be singing by May.
The bluebird, he'll come first, you know,
Like a violet that has taken wings;
And the red-breast trills while his nest he builds,
I can hum the song that he sings.
And the crocus and wind-flower are coming, too;
They're already upon the way;
When the sun warms the brown earth through and
through,
I shall look for them any day.
Then be patient, and wait a little, my dear;
"They're coming," the winds repeat;
"We're coming! we're coming!" I'm sure I hear,
From the grass blades that grow at my feet.
Wednesday, April 26, 2017
Thanksgiving Holiday Index
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Sample artifacts from the Thanksgiving Index below. |
The earliest harvest thanksgiving in America was kept by the Pilgrim Fathers at Plymouth in 1621, after the gathering of the first harvest, when Governor Bradley made provision for a day of thanksgiving and prayer. This custom was repeated often during that and the ensuing century. Congress recommended days of thanksgiving annually during the Revolution, and in 1784 for the return of peace. President Madison issued a proclamation of the same import in 1815. Washington appointed a similar day in 1789, after the adoption of the Constitution, and in 1795 he appointed another day as Thanksgiving Day for the general benefits and welfare of the nation. Since 1863 every appointing the last Thursday of November as Thanksgiving Day.
- Search the Thanksgiving coloring pages at Crayon Palace
- Search the Thanksgiving clip art at Christian Clip Art Review
- Search the Thanksgiving doll crafts at The Doll Coloring Book
- Squanto, The Native American Hero of Thanksgiving
- Coloring Pages of Pilgrims
- Color a Chef Presenting The Thanksgiving Turkey!
- Rotating Library Selections for Thanksgiving in 2015
- Doodle a candy corn turkey, landscape, birds, butterflies etc...
- Craft a Goldfish Turkey Collage
- November's Way by Alice E. Allen
- Craft a Pretzel Turkey Collage
- Thanksgiving from The American Sunday School Union
- Craft a Funny Gobbler From Paper Plates
- Thanksgiving by Susie M. Best
- "When The Frost is On The Punkin"
- The Turkey's Lament by King Gobbler
- Widdy-Widdy-Wurky
- Scrumdiddlyumptious Apple and Quince Treats and Recipes!
- Thanksgiving Silhouette Puzzle
- Thanksgiving by Mary Charlotte Billings
- Stuff The Turkey Puzzle
- The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
- How To Make "Pumpkin Spice" or "Pumpkin Pie" Playdough
- How did the turkey reach safety?
- Picture Puzzle: find the pilgrim
- Giving Thanks at Thanksgiving: A Curious History
- Shape a pinch pot acorn
- Wad, Wrap and Tape A Fall Pumpkin Craft
- Paper Cuts of Thanksgiving Turkeys
- Vintage Paper Cuts for Fall
- Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving Stencils
- When Thanksgiving Comes...
- Craft a moving squirrel cut out...
- Boy Pilgrim Pattern for Thanksgiving
- Thanksgiving by Anonymous
- Turkey patterns for the teacher's classroom
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