Join us as we flock together to complete this month's "Birds of a Feather" themed challenges. While this old proverb is true of all of us who share the same love for putting our memories on scrapbook pages or creating beautiful cards, the focus is not on us, but on the various birds that surround us with their beautiful colors, their varied songs, and their nest building skills. They may hang around our yards splashing in a bird bath and enjoying a free meal or they may make their home in a zoo. Perhaps they were a once in a lifetime sighting or a pet you enjoy every day. Big or small, they may frighten us or delight us. We use their names to describe others...you wise old owl, she's as colorful as a peacock, he's just a little songbird. They have stared in movies and inspired songs and poetry. And these amazing creatures have even risen to the heights of being honored as state and national symbols. So, get ready!! The birds are coming!
Remember - A new Blue Plate Special challenge is posted each Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, and participants have until the 3rd of the following month to complete and post their creations.
Prize will be a $20 Gift Certificate to their favorite online store (random drawing).....
For my project today, I was inspired by The Raven by Edgar Allen Poe. With it being Halloween season, nothing screams Halloween more than this gorgeous black bird and the famous opening line of Poe's masterpiece, "Once upon a midnight dreary..."
But rather than go Halloween raven with my project, I went beach. Why? Because these photos of my daughters were taken at Sullivan's Island, South Carolina, the site of Fort Moultrie where Edgar Allen Poe was stationed while in the Army. This is one of the most beautiful beaches I have ever seen. It is very windswept, and it reminded my husband and I of scenes from Star Wars. And we had a professional photographer take pictures of our girls there when they were tiny.
My challenge for you this Saturday, in honor of The Raven and the raven bird, is to create a project using black in some way. I chose to use black and white photos of my children with black matting throughout the project. Perhaps you could use black paper? Or a favorite black and white picture in your stash? I can't wait to see how you all interpret the raven!