This date is the official Memorial Day here in the USA. Once called "Decoration Day", it's day set aside to remember those who died in the service or our country. It started after the Civil War and continues today. Back in the 1971, an act of congress changed the date to be the last Monday in May.
Growing up, I remember Memorial Day was a day when members of the VFW (Veterans of Foreign Wars) passed out red poppies and took donations to help maintain a fund to buy flags to place at the graves of deceased veterans.
The story of the red poppies being a symbol of Memorial Day has two parts, it was inspired from a poem "In Flanders Field" written by a Canadian, Lieutenant Colonel John McCrea in 1915. Inspired by this poem, an American Moina Michael wrote her own poem and conceived the idea to wear the red poppy as a symbol to remember those who gave their lives in war.
The card I made today is honoring those who gave the ultimate sacrifice for world freedoms.
I first stamped the poppy on a card layer, colored it and masked it. I then inked the poppy again with Pumice Stone Distress Ink and stamped some more images around the mask. For additional texture, I used Herringbone Tweed background stamp inked with the same DI ink in Pumice Stone. That gave it a "linen" look.
I couldn't stop there, so keeping the mask in place, I mixed up some black acrylic paint and water and splattered it across the layer for even more texture. The sentiment was made with my old label maker. (That puppy comes in handy so often.)
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I hope you didn't mind the history lesson and I pray we never forget those who sacrificed everything defending freedom. It's a precious gift.
Woohooo!!! Only two more days and it will be the first of the month and time for a new release from Technique Junkies!!!! We'll be hopping with all the new stamps on Thursday, June 1. You don't want to miss it!
Thanks for stopping by today. See you Thursday!
5 comments:
Very nice card. As a Canadian I'm impressed that you knew Flanders Flields was written by a Canadian. I did a massive poppy mixed media painting and typed out the poem and transferred onto gel medium so that when the poem was placed on the painting it looks natural with no paper.
All the masking and distressing certainly paid off. Your card is beautiful.
Awesome card and I wanted to let you know I received my poppy when I stopped at the grocery store this year too. We must remember the past sacrifices!
Stunning - love that you stamping whispers of the original image in the background like the veterans who are no longer with us - really deep girl. Lovely coloring too!
What a stunning card SS. So love the soft background for that most beautiful poppy. We are forever grateful for all soldiers that risk and have risked their lives for us all over the world. Our big day is Anzac Day where poppies are worn with pride and gratitude. I always make a poppy card for a friend who's late husband served in the Vietnam War.
Absolutely lovely card....
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