Her Majesty Queen Lilibet, Queen of all the Bears
As a modern monarch, Her Majesty Queen Lilibet, Queen of all the Bears, knows that she needs to communicate with her bear subjects all over the world, so every year she releases new photographs. With each one she includes an important message to all bears, encouraging them to love their mummies and daddies and give them lots of big little bear hugs and snuffly kisses. She also encourages them to help one another and be kind to all those they meet in their lives. In today’s world, messages like this remind all of us that good manners, love and care for one another are important to demonstrate every day.
The theme for "Looking Close on Friday" for the 28th of April is "queen;. This theme left me with many options, but the one that immediately sprung to mind was to use my Merrythought Queen's Platinum Jubilee Commemorative Bear. Made by Merrythought in Britain, she has been hand made from customised, platinum-tipped diamond white mohair plush, and she has our Late Queen's blue eyes and a hand stitched nose and enigmatic smile. Her left paw is embroidered with the years 1952 and 2022, in between which sits the royal crown. She is wearing a coronation robe of purple velvet, featuring satin lining, ermine trim, and extensive golden embroidery. Keeping true to the original Imperial robe, it is accessorised with two satin bows and luxury Italian tassels to finish. Her crown is a silver-plated replica of the Imperial state crown, which Her Late Majesty wore as she left Westminster Abbey after her coronation. It is studded with twenty six gemstones, has a purple velvet lining and white ermine trim. Her Majesty the Late Queen's Platinum Jubilee Commemorative Bear is number 557 of a worldwide limited edition of 1952. I hope you like Her Majesty as my choice for the theme this week, and that she makes you smile.
The wallpaper in the background is hand made and printed paper that I acquired from a specialist paper supplier.
I would like to acknowledge and thank my Flickr Friend Red Stilletto www.flickr.com/photos/thevixen/ for inspiring me to use a wide white frame. This design elements she uses to create great impact with her own images.
Her Majesty Queen Lilibet, Queen of all the Bears
As a modern monarch, Her Majesty Queen Lilibet, Queen of all the Bears, knows that she needs to communicate with her bear subjects all over the world, so every year she releases new photographs. With each one she includes an important message to all bears, encouraging them to love their mummies and daddies and give them lots of big little bear hugs and snuffly kisses. She also encourages them to help one another and be kind to all those they meet in their lives. In today’s world, messages like this remind all of us that good manners, love and care for one another are important to demonstrate every day.
The theme for "Looking Close on Friday" for the 28th of April is "queen;. This theme left me with many options, but the one that immediately sprung to mind was to use my Merrythought Queen's Platinum Jubilee Commemorative Bear. Made by Merrythought in Britain, she has been hand made from customised, platinum-tipped diamond white mohair plush, and she has our Late Queen's blue eyes and a hand stitched nose and enigmatic smile. Her left paw is embroidered with the years 1952 and 2022, in between which sits the royal crown. She is wearing a coronation robe of purple velvet, featuring satin lining, ermine trim, and extensive golden embroidery. Keeping true to the original Imperial robe, it is accessorised with two satin bows and luxury Italian tassels to finish. Her crown is a silver-plated replica of the Imperial state crown, which Her Late Majesty wore as she left Westminster Abbey after her coronation. It is studded with twenty six gemstones, has a purple velvet lining and white ermine trim. Her Majesty the Late Queen's Platinum Jubilee Commemorative Bear is number 557 of a worldwide limited edition of 1952. I hope you like Her Majesty as my choice for the theme this week, and that she makes you smile.
The wallpaper in the background is hand made and printed paper that I acquired from a specialist paper supplier.
I would like to acknowledge and thank my Flickr Friend Red Stilletto www.flickr.com/photos/thevixen/ for inspiring me to use a wide white frame. This design elements she uses to create great impact with her own images.