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Ladybug, Ladybug, Fly Away Home... Nursery Rhymes

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Ladybug, Ladybug, Fly Away Home... Nursery Rhymes
Swap Coordinator:LADYHIGHTOWER (contact)
Swap categories: Random Items 
Number of people in swap:6
Location:International
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Last day to signup/drop:July 14, 2010
Date items must be sent by:August 4, 2010
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

Ladybug ladybug fly away home, Your house in on fire and your children are gone, All except one and that's little Ann, For she crept under the frying pan.

Traditional Nursery Rhyme "Ladybug, ladybug" is chanted by children when a ladybug insect lands on their person. If the ladybug doesn't fly away of its own accord the child would gently blow it away chanting "Ladybug Ladybug fly away home". This insect is found every summer in the gardens of Britain - the most common colour is red with black spots, less common are the yellow variety. In Britain ladybugs are referred to as 'ladybirds'. Ladybird History Connection - Gunpowder Plot Conspirators? Farmers knew of the Ladybird's value in reducing the level of pests in their crops and it was traditional for them to cry out the rhyme before they burnt their fields following harvests ( this reduced the level of insects and pests) in deference to the helpful ladybird:

"Ladybird, ladybird fly away home, Your house in on fire and your children are gone"

The English word ladybird is a derivative of the Catholic term " Our Lady". The tradition of calling this rhyme was believed to have been used as a seemingly innocent warning cry to Catholic (recusants) who refused to attend Protestant services as required by the Act of Uniformity (1559 & 1662). This law forbade priests to say Mass and forbade communicants to attend it. Consequently Mass was held secretly in the open fields. Laymen were subject to jail and heavy fines and priests to execution. Many priests were executed by the terrible death of being burnt alive at the stake or, even worse, being hung, drawn and quartered. The most famous English recusants were Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plot Conspirators. The American Version of the Lyrics It is possible that the word Ladybird was exchanged for Ladybug, in the American version of the nursery rhyme, due the word association with Firebug meaning an arsonist or pyromaniac. The first publication date was 1865 and the word ladybird was used as opposed to ladybug. There has been some speculation that this Nursery Rhyme originates from the time of the Great Fire of London in 1666.

Continuing on the swaps with Nursery Rhyme Themes, this one is about Ladybugs! Craft anything to do with this nursery rhyme! Store-bought is ok, but at least try to include something handmade, perhaps a notecard, postcard or ATC, etc. Plan to spend around $3.00 EDIT! USE YOUR IMAGINATIONS! We had only 2 participants for "A Tisket...A Tasket" but we had sooo much fun!

Not necessary to go out and buy anything unless you choose to do that! Using things on hand is fine! Just no junk and I don't think that's gonna be a problem Just make your items worth approx $3.00 EDIT if you were going to sell them! An ATC is fine, but include something else with it. I'm really excited to see what everyone comes up with! If you are good with wood crafts, how 'bout a Ladybug House? Or a table runner? Or a set of napkins? Or a Ladybug plushie? Or a Ladybug and her babies oil or watercolor?

Let your mind wander......

Newbies welcome! but no one with unexplained 1's or 3'

Here's an idea! http://www.favecrafts.com/Bracelets/Ladybug-Friendship-Bracelet-from-DMC

CHECK OUT THIS SITE! http://everything-ladybug.com/ladybug-crafts.html

Discussion

minniemack 07/ 7/2010 #

The background info is great, but can you give more details on the actual swap?? I usually do my crafting with materials on hand; don't really want to spend $10!!!

clthor 07/ 7/2010 #

I usually do the same thing, I can combine a few cafts that I make with things on hand worth $10. None of it would be junk!!

Carolinev237 07/ 7/2010 #

I was thinking the same thing I was thinking of doing an Atc but I wouldn't be spending that amount of money on it?? x

gypsyinthecastle 07/ 8/2010 #

I love ladybugs! They are hard to find though. I have some very specific items in mind to swap so have put this on my watch list for now!

LADYHIGHTOWER 07/ 9/2010 #

Not necessary to go out and buy anything unless you choose to do that! Using things on hand is fine! Just no junk and I don't think that's gonna be a problem Just make your items worth approx $10 if you were going to sell them! An ATC is fine, but include something else with it. I'm really excited to see what everyone comes up with! If you are good with wood crafts, how 'bout a Ladybug House? Or a table runner? Or a set of napkins? Or a Ladybug plushie? Or a Ladybug and her babies oil or watercolor?

Let your mind wander......

LADYHIGHTOWER 07/11/2010 #

I'm changing the minimum cost to $3!

LavenderLizard 07/13/2010 #

Oh BOY do I have a fun handmade idea for this one...I'm sorry to have missed the other two swaps!

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