Your work is an inspiration. I’ve been watching videos and getting ideas. I’m away from home and will have to make mine later but now I know how to present it b
The doctor with the beaked mask was known as a Plague Doctor. I would be scared if he were to come into my house! I like your way of making up a book for the story of Craftly Hall. I like the coffin-shaped tag with the "nails" you put on it! It fits in on the page with Casket Co stamped on it! I love the raven die cuts that you use, too! Thanks for sharing! ~Janet in Canada
Right, the reason for the mask was that the stench of death was so strong it was unbearable. They would make a pot pourri type mixture of dried flowers, herbs, and spices like lavender and put it in the beak. They believed the good smells would cancel out the disease. This was during bubonic plague epidemics in the 16th & 17th centuries. Most of them were not medically trained at all. They were hired by the cities to record death tolls and rates of infection. They didn't cure people. Some of them did take advantage of those desperate for a cure like bloodletting, frogs and leeches.
I loved your video!! I absolutely adore your lapbook journal!! It is so creepy looking, and I love it!! Thank you for sharing you fantastic idea with us!! I have now subscribed to your channel!!
Your work is an inspiration. I’ve been watching videos and getting ideas. I’m away from home and will have to make mine later but now I know how to present it b
Love that casket layout! The “ received” was very clever and loved the spirits floating away!
Thanks, I like the "received" too .It was kind of serendipitous in a sense.But yeah, worked out well, made me laugh..
gorgeous work!
The doctor with the beaked mask was known as a Plague Doctor. I would be scared if he were to come into my house! I like your way of making up a book for the story of Craftly Hall. I like the coffin-shaped tag with the "nails" you put on it! It fits in on the page with Casket Co stamped on it! I love the raven die cuts that you use, too! Thanks for sharing! ~Janet in Canada
Thanks For your wonderful comments I appreciate you taking the time..
Thanks for your wonderful comment.I liked the received above the skull as well.Kind of made me laugh
Right, the reason for the mask was that the stench of death was so strong it was unbearable. They would make a pot pourri type mixture of dried flowers, herbs, and spices like lavender and put it in the beak. They believed the good smells would cancel out the disease. This was during bubonic plague epidemics in the 16th & 17th centuries. Most of them were not medically trained at all. They were hired by the cities to record death tolls and rates of infection. They didn't cure people. Some of them did take advantage of those desperate for a cure like bloodletting, frogs and leeches.
I love what you have done here! Super creepy! :)
Just amazing its orginal and very creative.
Thank you so much..glad you enjoy it..
I loved your video!! I absolutely adore your lapbook journal!! It is so creepy looking, and I love it!! Thank you for sharing you fantastic idea with us!! I have now subscribed to your channel!!
Thank you so much, Tina. I am really glad you liked it. and welcome to my channel.