Monday 5 August 2013

Blue Monday

It was a brother-in-law's birthday in July and this is the card I made for him.  He used to enjoy sailing so I chose a nautical theme and whilst looking for a nautical title for this posting I came across Blue Monday.

" Blue Monday: The term 'Blue Monday' came into being as early as the 18th century. It originated because of an old custom aboard ships, whereby a man's misdeeds were logged daily and the culprit flogged weekly, on the following Monday. Feeling down or blue is a term used for centuries, far predating the development of Jazz or Soul." 

The term feeling blue definitely has nautical origins as I also came across this saying.

"Feeling blue -When a ship’s captain died during a voyage, his ship would return to port flying a blue flag and bearing a blue stripe on its hull. The term “feeling blue” signifies depression or sadness today."

On a happier note here is the card which has a Kanban stamp inked with Versafine Majestic Blue ink as the main topper.  Spellbinders Circle dies were used to create the frame/porthole for the image.  The sentiment is from Stampin' up's Petite Pairs stamp set and was also stamped using Majestic Blue ink and punched and layered using their oval and scalloped oval punches.  Swirls from the main image were also stamped around the edge of the sentiment and Encore Metallic Blue ink was sponged around the edge the edges of the topper and also around the scalloped edges of the base card.


 Along with the blue pearlescent card and silver linen embossed card papers from the Cuddly Buddly download A Patchwork of Papers Blue were also used.


No ribbon on this card but blue and white butcher's twine, to continue the nautical theme, was tied around the fold of the card.

Hopefully very few of you will have woken to feeling blue this Monday morning.
Thanks for reading

6 comments:

  1. Fabulous card Liz I really love the stamp! Interesting notes about the terms for Blue Monday and feeling blue! Susan x

    ReplyDelete
  2. Wonderful nautical card! I love the origin of feeling blue! Thanks for sharing! And thank you for joining our challenge here at The Squirrel and The Fox!

    ReplyDelete
  3. so stunning liz.i love the nautical image and great navy blue colours :D

    xx coops xx

    ReplyDelete
  4. This card has been beautifully put together; the blues are perfect for the nautical image. Thank you for playing at Sweet Stampin' this week. Tracey x

    ReplyDelete
  5. Gorgeous card and the added bonus of learning something new.
    Thanks for entering at Sweet Stampin'
    xxx

    ReplyDelete
  6. This card is just perfect! Thanks for playing with us at Sweet Stampin'

    ReplyDelete