Showing posts with label Happy Birthday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Happy Birthday. Show all posts

Friday, July 1, 2011

Happy Birthday Canada

On July 1, 1867, Canada became a self-governing dominion of Great Britain and a federation of four provinces: Nova Scotia; New Brunswick; Ontario; and Quebec. The anniversary of this date was called Dominion Day until 1982. Since 1983, July 1 has been officially known as Canada Day.




On July 1, 1867, the British North Americas Act created the Dominion of Canada as a federation of four provinces. This event is known as the confederation of Canada. The four original provinces were created from the former British colonies of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and the Province of Canada, which was divided into the provinces of Quebec and Ontario. Canada's boundaries have been extended since 1867. The country now consists of 10 provinces and three territories.
On June 20, 1868, the Canada's Governor General proclaimed that Canadians should celebrate the anniversary of the confederation. July 1 became a statutory holiday, known as Dominion Day, in 1879. However, no official celebrations were held until the 50th anniversary in 1917 and the 60th anniversary in 1927. After World War II, Dominion Day was celebrated more frequently and more events were organized by the national government. After the centenary of the confederation in 1967, Dominion Day events became more widespread. July 1 became popularly known as Canada Day. The date was also officially known as Canada Day from 1983 onwards.
Since 2006 Canada Day celebrations were also held at London's Trafalgar Square in the United Kingdom. It is expected that these celebrations will be held annually. Depending on the availability of Trafalgar Square, these events may be held just before, on or just after July 1.
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Monday, February 21, 2011

Happy Birthday

So keeping with my plan of using one designer series paper per week, I've decided to work with the DCWV  - "The Sorbet Stack".  Now.....having said that, I'm going to have to admit ....I wondered a little from plan at the beginning.  I chose a couple of stamps, went ahead and made two cards not using the Sorbet designer paper.  It was just one of those moments when I picked up a stamp and got a vision.  I did get back on track though and I'm glad I did.  Some of the "Sorbet" papers are beautiful.  Here is my first of two cards that didn't make the "Sorbet" cut and I used other card stock in its place.











What a great little card, very versatile and so easy to make.   Check out my cards page for step by step instructions.  Thanks for looking!