Friday, January 30, 2009

Name That Mascot!!




Hello All!!
The weekend is here and I wanted to have a little fun.
I bought this lovely raven awhile back from Garden Memories.
I set her on the edge of my work table. She watches over my crowns, and keeps me company while I work. Here is the problem, I think she needs a name. I made her a crown of course, but the poor bird doesn't have her proper mascot name.
So if any of you can come up with a fantastic raven mascot name please leave it in the comments. Next Friday Feb 6, I will choose the winning name. Be creative!!
There will be a prize of course. Not sure what it is yet, but probably something from my Marie Antoinette collection. Please pass on the contest to all of blogland.
Who doesn't love a contest with a prize?
Have a great weekend! Enjoy the Super Bowl if that is your thing!
Chat again soon.
Love,
Rosemary
PS, I know she isn't a real bird, just having fun!!

18 comments:

Anonymous said...

Poe..of course!

Tracy M. said...

I don't know why but Charolette popped into my head.

Olde Dame Penniwig said...

"LENORA"...of the poem "The Raven."

Also thinking... of "Lady Anne"...and "Madame Tweet Sweet."

So glad you have your birdie friend to watch you craft and kibbitz with ye when no one's looking...

Cottage At Dove Canyon said...

She is very sophisticated and noble looking. She needs a name to
suit her nobility. I like Matilda.
You are inspiring me to plan a giveaway on my blog soon! I've never done one!

MJ Ornaments said...

How about Corbin...it means little raven. Have a great weekend Rosemary!
Martha
XOXO

Olde Dame Penniwig said...

Hee hee...a few more...a very old name from the South to match her crown -- "Queenie."

And "Baroness Black of the Cottage."

A name of our former first lady that I always found charming: "Ladybird."

Only YOU would have thought of that crown on her head!!!

Anonymous said...

No blog, but an idea all the same:
Princess Ravena--keeper of the crowns.
Donna djgarden13@hotmail.com

Tristan Robin said...

Poetta ... a rather old fashioned feminine version of Poe

Of course, heavens forbid, if anything should actually happen to her, then she could just be po' etta.

Tristan (love your blog!

Deb said...

Oh I love your Raven! I would call him Edgar Allen Crow :-)

Unknown said...

How about Edgarina Allennetta! LOL! ;) I'm kidding, of course! LOL! :)

Castles Crowns and Cottages said...

Oh how I love dressed animals!!! Thanks for visiting me, Rosemary! I love your crowns and your photos are inspiring. Have fun! I am from So.California, Pico Rivera! But I am elsewhere now, where it is colder! Anita

Castles Crowns and Cottages said...

Hi again Rosemary,
Keep up with the French. It is fun and I teach in a French Immersion school, fourth grade. I teach all subjects in French! Keep posted and I will have more French "sessions" on my blog! Happy crown making and enjoy decorating! Have a great day out there in my native California.

Bonne journée, Anita

Ginger said...

Rosemary, Frenchie the raven "The crown of the branch".
Ok its early here.
Have a wonderful day my friend!

Susie Q said...

Her Royal Highness, the Dutchess Amélie Bernadette Belasko (Belasko is the
Basque name meaning raven)

She is a beautiful bird! : ) Especially with such a delightful crown!

Love,
Sue

Fete et Fleur said...

Princess Crowy . . .

Hugs!
Nancy

Anonymous said...

Oh I like Princess RAvena as suggested by Donna above. She's beautiful!

Manuela

Lori said...

Not to original of me but,
"Madame Featherby" of course ~ Later,Lori

Castles Crowns and Cottages said...

How about Tallulah? Or Queen Latifah? Madame Bovary? Isabeau?

Anita from Castles Crowns and Cottages!