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Bird Ornament Tutorial And The Winner Is...

Thursday, September 5, 2013

The first anniversary of 
the Botanic Bleu blog was
August 26, 2013.

In celebration, I had a Give-Away 
for a white ceramic message board 
with a fleur-de-lis. 


Congratulations!
The winner is 
Lisa @
Life Away From The Office Chair

Lisa is a North Carolina blogger who shares 
recipes, crafts, and random thoughts.
You have to see her Best Fried Pickle recipe!

Hop over to Life Away From The Office Chair 
and leave a congratulatory comment for Lisa on 
winning the white ceramic message board.  

Then come back to read how to create 
Bird Ornaments.
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More inspiration from The Graphics Fairy...



Using Microsoft Word and 
free (yes, free... can you believe it?) 
images from The Graphics Fairy, 
I created four small bird ornaments. 

Supply List
  1. Free images from The Graphics Fairy
  2. Computer Color Printer
  3. Canvas Cloth, 8.5" x 11"
  4. Mod Podge glue
  5. Art Mat Board
  6. Paper Cutter
  7. Ribbon, four 6-inch lengths 
  8. Hot glue gun


Here the little birds sit before getting their hanging ribbons. 


Step 1: Create the four bird images to print.
Using landscape in Page Set Up, I copied the four images from 
The Graphics Fairy and pasted them onto the same 
Microsoft Word document.  


Bird print #1: 
External Parts of a Bird
The Graphics Fairy image was black and white. 
To change its color, I used the Picture formatting options in
 Microsoft Word. 

There are so many kinds of computers, but there is a 
strong possibility that Microsoft Word 
works similarly on all brands of computers. 
I use a MacBook Pro laptop. 


TIP: Make a copy of the downloaded image. 
Make your changes to the COPY so if you 
are not happy with the results, you can start 
over with another COPY of the downloaded image. 

First, click on the bird print you want to change. 
You should be able to see an outline around the image. 
A "Picture" submenu appears in the Formatting Palette.
Above is what the screen looks like on my computer. 

The very first option is titled, "Recolor." 
Its drop-down menu has three more submenus, 
"Color Modes, "Dark Variations," and "Light Variations." 
I could not get a picture of those. 
The third submenu titled, "Light Variations" has 
several options.  I chose "Accent Color 3 Light." 
You know, I just discovered this feature within 
the past week, and I've been using Microsoft Word 
for years and years... 
So much to learn... 


I added a Box behind the image and 
added a colored line Border around the image. 
I did not see a list of what the external numbered parts are on a bird. 


Bird print #2: 
Tulip Soap 
The Graphics Fairy image is exactly as you see. 
All I had to do was to resize it. 
The canvas cloth texture makes these photos extra special. 
The colors seem much brighter on the canvas cloth than 
the colors looked on the practice paper pages. 


Bird print #3: 
Bird with Mistletoe
Superimpose the bird image over the mistletoe image, 
both from The Graphics Fairy. 


Use Microsoft's "Ordering" options and 
adjust "Transparency" to allow the bottom image 
to show through the top image. 


Bird print #4: 
Bird with Fleur-de-Lis 
The Graphics Fairy has links to sets of free fonts
One set is called, "Best French Free Fonts." 
The French font is all fleur-de-lis characters. 
Create a Text Box and fill it with fleur-de-lis. 
Create a Rectangle Box behind it as a border. 
Use "Layer" options to place the bird image 
over the Text Box which is over the Rectangle Box. 
Create colored line Borders around the Rectangle Box 
and the bird image. 
Use "Transparency" to show the Text Box image 
through the bird image. 

Step 2: Print the four birds. 
After formatting the bird images, print practice pages 
to check placement, colors, and sizes. 
Then print out these fine-feathered friends on 
canvas cloth paper from Office Depot. 
I printed all four prints on one canvas cloth page. 
I use an HP Photosmart C5500 printer. 

Let the printed canvas cloth images dry for several hours, 
preferably overnight. 


Notice the packaging descriptions:
brilliant color printing 
quick drying and fade resistant 

When I glued the birds to the art mat boards, 
I used a slightly damp heavy paper "shop" towel to smooth down 
the canvas and to clean off stray Mod Podge glue 
that was on the canvas from my fingers. 
The color did not run, 
and it did not rub off onto the paper towel. 
No compensation from Office Depot; 
just thought you would like to know. 


Step 3: Attach the four canvas birds to art mat boards. 
Cut out the four bird rectangles from the canvas cloth. 
Trace around the perimeter of the four birds 
onto art mat board. 
Use a paper cutter to cut the four art mat boards 
that will be the backs of the images. 
The mat board makes a nice stiff board for 
hanging on a tree, the wall, on a hook, etc... 

I glued the bird prints to the BACKs of the mat boards, 
allowing the fronts of the mat boards to show as the backs 
of the bird canvas ornaments. 
This is a nice finish on the back of the ornaments. 
Cover the back of the mat board and 
the back of the bird-printed canvas cloth 
with Mod Podge glue. 
Smooth down the bird canvas cloth image 
onto the art mat board BACK making sure 
there are no air bubbles and 
all the edges are firmly attached. 
Allow to dry. 


Step 4: Attach hanging ribbons to backs of the art mat boards. 
Find the center of the back of each of the small canvas bird/art mat boards. 
Use a hot-glue gun to attach both ends of a 6-inch ribbon at the 
marked center back.
 I glued my ribbon ends about one-quarter inch to one-half inch below the 
back top edge of the bird canvas/art mat boards.


This allows the ribbon to be folded down behind 
the bird canvas ornament in case you want to display 
the bird canvas ornament  
on a small easel instead of hanging it. 


Hang or prop and enjoy! 

Missed the tutorial on how to make the mossy hydrangea heart? 
Details are in the post entitled Hydrangeas and French Script

That little blue Eiffel Tower in the background 
will be discussed in a tutorial in an upcoming post. 

Oh, what fun I am having! 
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Hydrangeas and French Script

Sunday, August 25, 2013

Hydrangeas, blue, and 
French Script ~ 
Three of my favorite things 


A mossy heart with a single dried hydrangea blossom on French script 




is perfect hanging from the tail of a white bird bottle.





The first moss heart with a dried hydrangea I made 
was sold in my Country French Christmas sale last year. 
That one had French script paper as its background. 
This one has blue French script stamped on white paper. 





The hanging ornament was made using 
a wooden disk from a craft store, 
a dried hydrangea blossom from my mother's yard, 
a French script rubber stamp, 
and sheet moss. 






After stamping the French script onto white paper,
I cut out two circles and used Mod Podge matt glue 
to attach them to the wooden disk. 

Since I am not handy with a drill, 
I used a nail to make a hanging hole in the disk. 

A pastry heart cutter was just the right size to use 
as a pattern to make the heart from sheet moss. 
Since Mod Podge glue dries clear, 
it was perfect to glue the mossy heart to the disk, 
and then to glue the dried hydrangea to the moss. 




The hardest part was painting a gold rim 
around the disk using a gold paint pen. 




This moss heart with a single dried hydrangea blossom 
from my mother's garden is not for sale. 

It is a reminder to me of things I love. 
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Feel like you are experiencing déjà vu
This post was first published at 6:00 a.m. on August 25, 
but the content disappeared during the day sometime. 
Three comments were still visible, 
but no content.  

Has this happened to anyone else? 
What do you suppose I did? 
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My blogiversary Give-Away is 
going on through Sept. 2, 2013. 
If you would like to win a ceramic message board, 
see how to enter at the link below.
This giveaway is over. 
Blogiversary Give-Away
Some lucky reader is going to win
the fleur-de-lis decorated board
just in time to write fall messages.
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China - Everyday Scenes Seen on Vacation

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Travel ~ 
the great way to discover how much alike, 
yet different, we all are. 

The world is a book and those who do not travel 
read only one page. 
St. Augustine 

Mothers all over the world, including in 
China, 
prepare meals for their families using 
ingredients found in their home-grown vegetable gardens. 


With pots of bamboo in the background of this open air 
preparation table, 
Squash Blossom Soup 
was on the menu for supper that evening.


While Mom prepared dinner, 
her little girl was kept nearby and safe in a rustic, home-made playpen/stroller.  


Look at those adorable ruffles on her pants and sleeves! 

China has always been an exotic, far away place to me. 
A place on my great unwritten list of dream places to see. 

As is the case most often to places I travel, 
I did not even realize all the beauty 
to be seen.  


The Guilin, China area known for its unusual mountain formations 
rising above the Li River 
inspired the other-worldly hanging mountains landscape of Avatar. 


Bamboo rafts powered by pushing long poles into the riverbed 
transport both western tourists and 
Chinese people on vacation down the Li River.

We were sights to see for the Chinese who asked 
us everywhere to practice English with them and asked to have 
their pictures taken with us. 

Growing up during the Cold War, 
China was a foreboding, scary country 
to the western world. 

Yet, the Chinese people go about their daily lives 
doing all the things we do, 
just differently


Transporting goods within the Imperial Palace grounds 
is like moving materials between buildings where we work...  
Just in a more beautiful setting with an older mode of transportation. 


Finding a parking place for her vehicle as she arrives at her workplace... 


Working with a water buffalo is somewhat like working with 
a reluctant co-worker who sometimes needs to be cajoled into doing his part. 


Baskets are used world-wide.  For what these two are used is not clear to me, 
but it is not always clear for what purpose baskets serve in my house. 
They just look good in the room. 
These two look absolutely fantastic on the river bank. 


Everything needs sweeping now and then. 


This is a serious broom that needs a police cone to warn others it's in use. 
Yes, I have seen cones in our country warning others of road equipment in use and
 warning of workers on the road. 


Hard at work, cleaning the highway. 
Highway crews clean our streets with shovels when they finish a job. 
Hmmm...does anyone clean our streets after that?


Farmers grow grain crops here at home. 
The Chinese grow rice in small family plots about three acres in size per family. 


A selection of work hats found at the local street market...


Beautiful flowers for decorating Chinese homes...


Do you suppose the Chinese have a Trader Joe's? 
Or perhaps it would be called Trader Lee's? 


Beautiful flowers that inspire...  


Baskets of seed pods for sale at the local street market...
Maybe this is Trader Lee's place...


A beautiful sink in a hotel room was inspired by lotus plants. 


This was the water source for the mom making Squash Blossom Soup. 


Fighting traffic at the end of a long workday... 
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We are all alike. 
 Living, loving, working, worshipping.
If the world is a book, perhaps there is only one page of content, 
with all the other pages translations of that page. 
Judith Stringham
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My blogiversary Give-Away is 
going on through Sept. 2, 2013. 
If you would like to win a ceramic message board, 
see how to enter at the link below.
Blogiversary Give-Away
Some lucky reader is going to win
the fleur-de-lis decorated board
just in time to write fall messages.
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First Blog Anniversary Give-Away

Sunday, August 18, 2013

In Texas, the new school year begins in August. 
After 37 years in education, 
each August feels like the start of a new year,  
new beginnings.

Is this phrase redundant? Hmmm...
Beginnings ARE new.

A new beginning (I'm going with the phrase)
is what happened last August 26. 
I wrote my first blog post,
French Tarte aux Fraise
(French Strawberry Tart).

Blogiversary...
is it a word yet?
Blog + anniversary
Recognized in the official dictionary yet? 
Not on my computer's dictionary, YET. 

Wait!
Is blog a word yet?  Recognized in the official dictionary? 
Yes.  At least it is in my computer's dictionary.
BLOG ~ shortening of weblog 
(ha ha ha...web log becomes we blog)
origin 1990s
blog |bläg|nounpersonal website or web page on which an individual records opinions, links to other sites, etc. on a regular basis.
I do record opinions, but I love recording photos more.
Some of my favorite photos are 
Hydrangeas
Doors in Sarlat, France
Pink Fragrant Roses
Botanic Bleu's first French Country Christmas sale photo
Your favorite posts with photos are listed below with the
number of page views for these most popular posts.
Stats below are from Google Dashboard.

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I write a small blog, but the number of readers is increasing.
The graph below charts the number of pageviews per month. 
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Thank you for reading me. 

Yes, I look at the stats for my blog, and I regularly visit other blogs.

BUT...

What I keep reminding myself is that I write my blog for myself.
I love having readers, but the pictures and stories are really ways
of expressing myself now that I no longer work outside the home.
Writing a blog is a way to fill that desire to be creative and
to chronicle little snippets of my life.

Another BUT...

To be honest, it does make me feel good when someone leaves a nice
comment, a post is featured, new people follow, and/or
my pageviews increase,
and
when I make a new friend.

Thank you to my readers, 
thank you to everyone who leaves a comment, 
(they make my day brighter every time)
thank you to linky party hosts,  
and a big, Texas-size, 
thank you 
to my followers and new friends. 

A blogiversary deserves a gift...
not for me, but for YOU!

 

Would you like to win a white ceramic message board with a fleur-de-lis on it?
Great for writing menus, but also for greetings.
Happy Birthday, Happy Mother's Day, Merry Christmas, 
Joyeux Noël, Good Luck at Bridge

YES, you say? Then ... 

Do one, two, or all, of the following. 
Remember to leave a new comment for each entry. :)
  1. Leave a COMMENT on this post telling me you are a Botanic Bleu blog follower by Google Friend Connect or bloglovin' and say you would like to win the ceramic menu board.
  2. Share the Give Away photo AND a link back to this post on your blog, Facebook, or Pinterest board.  Leave a new comment on this post to let me know and for you to have another chance at winning.
  3. Become a FOLLOWER of the Botanic Bleu blog by Google Friend Connect and leave a comment letting me know you are a new GFC follower.
  4. Become a FOLLOWER of the Botanic Bleu blog by bloglovin' and leave a comment letting me know you are a new bloglovin' follower.
  5. Become a Botanic Bleu FACEBOOK follower and leave a comment on this blog post letting me know you are a Facebook follower.
  6. Become a Botanic Bleu PINTEREST follower and leave a comment on this blog post letting me know you are a Pinterest follower.
  7. Be sure to leave a new comment each time you enter to win. If you list everything you did to enter all on the same comment, you will only have ONE entry.  Each comment is an ENTRY.
  8. Entries close at midnight, Central Daylight Time, September 2, 2013, Labor Day.
  9. The winner will be selected at random and notified on the Botanic Bleu post published on  September 5, 2013, and by email, if possible. 
Whew!  That is a lot of information.
Good luck to you, 
my blogging friends.

The winner is 
Lisa @
Life Away From the Office Chair
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No one gave me compensation of any kind for this Give Away. 
I love my ceramic fleur-de-lis board and 
think you may love one, too.
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