Sunday, May 15, 2011

Martisor-1st of March

Mărţişor is the traditional celebration of the beginning of the spring in Romania on the 1st of March. Men offer women a small decorative object called Mărţişor consisting of a jewel or symbolizing a flower, an animal, insect, etc... tied to a red and white string. This is a symbol of the coming spring, which the woman wears pinned to her blouse on that day, and up to two weeks after. I also remember boys offering martisoare to girls and kids offering martisoare to their teachers. It is a fun day in my country. I have not worn one in almost 13 years so this year I changed that. With the help of my children we made plenty of martisoare for us and our friends. We used clay to make simple designs and when they were dried we painted them with acrylic paint. They turned out very cute and I mailed some out to my friends but unfortunately I didn't package them well enough and many of our friends received them broken. Also, with Michael getting sick in February lot's of Martisore did not get mailed and are still sitting on my desk. I will definitely do better next year. So, if you are one of my friends and would like to wear a Martisor next March please leave a comment and I will send you one.

6 comments:

  1. Super, super cute! Bravo din nou Livia! Vreau si eu unul la anul. :)

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  2. 13 seems to be a lucky number :P
    love the ladybugs!

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  3. Din nou, multumesc mult si imi pare atat de rau ca s-au spart!!! Tu esti super talentata, Livia!:)

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  4. Wow, ce faine sunt!! De unde ai ata de martisor? As putea sa cumpar chestii mici si doar sa atasez ata. Le-ai facut si pe alea sau le ai de acasa?

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  5. Annie, tot eu am facut si ata:)
    Stanca, tu erai pe lista mea de trimis anul acesta dar nu am mai ajuns la timp. Sigur anul viitor o sa-ti trimit si ti-e si printesei tale unul.

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  6. Hei Livia,
    Ce mai faci? N-ai mai postat de mult! Sper ca totul e bine cu tine si familia ta frumoasa!
    Te pup!

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