4/17/26

State Symbols That Have Changed

Recently, I've been working on a lot of crafts inspired by state symbols. That got me to thinking - has any state ever changed one of their symbols? Obviously, states have changed their flags and their seals, but has any state decided that their state bird no longer represents them? Or that there's a better choice for a state tree or flower? Let's dive in and find out!




State Birds


Here is the current list of state birds, along with their scientific name, picture, and the year they were designated. There have been quite a few additions in the form of state game birds, waterfowl, raptors, etc. but I only found three examples of states that changed the actual state bird. Florida just tried to change theirs, but it stopped in the Senate. 


  • North Carolina had originally chosen the Carolina Chickadee as its state bird in 1933. Due to concerns about its unpopular nickname, they repealed the designation after less than a week. Ten years later, NC selected he Northern Cardinal as its state bird. 
  • South Carolina changed its official state bird from the Northern Mockingbird to the Carolina Wren in 1948. They felt the Carolina Wren was a better choice because it is found in all areas of South Carolina and doesn't migrate away from the state. 
  • New Hampshire changed their state bird from the New Hampshire Hen to the Purple Finch in 1957. While there are no plans replace it, reports suggest climate change could push the species out of the state, potentially affecting its status.


State Trees


Here is the current list of state trees, with their scientific names, photos, and years they were adopted. I was only able to find one instance of a state changing their state tree. Kentucky had a bit of a kerfluffle with theirs, but ultimately it was not a change. Florida updated the cocoa tree on the state seal to the Sabal palm when they adopted it as the state tree in 1953, but that wasn't a change of state tree either. 


  • Utah changed its state tree from the Colorado blue spruce to the quaking aspen in 2014. The aspen is much more widespread in Utah than the blue spruce, which is the state tree of Colorado. 



State Flowers


Here is the list of state flowers, their scientific names, images, and dates of adoption. Like the state birds, there have not been many changes, but there have been additions as states have designated state wildflowers and floral emblems. I was able to find two states that changed their state flowers. Tennessee had a bit of a crazy history with their state flower(s) but I'm not counting it as a change. Georgia has legislation in progress to replace their state flower, but it hasn't happened yet. 


  • Kentucky is the Bluegrass State, but they changed their state flower from bluegrass (which is not a flower) to the goldenrod in 1926. 
  • Indiana has changed its state flower from the carnation (1913) to the tulip tree blossom (1923) to the zinnia (1931) to the peony (1957). There is a vocal minority that wants to change the peony to a native flower, but for now the state flower is the peony. 

4/16/26

New Year's Eve 2025

We usually host a small get-together for New Year's Eve, but Trevor and I were flying home from Boise that evening. So instead of having friends over to our house, we asked them to meet us at Dos Coyotes near the airport for a non-traditional New Year's Eve dinner. The food was excellent and it was great fun to end the year with some of our very favorite people. 

Celebrate NYE (affiliate link)

I'm frustrated with how the metallic stickers scanned. In real life, the gold is shiny and you can barely see the clear part of the sticker. On the scan, it's the opposite. Oh well. The layout is complete. It's in the album and up on the blog. Mission complete!

4/15/26

Fabric Applique Wall Hanging

After making the stuffed cross ornament, I tried another idea using the same fabric. This basic applique project is a great introduction to hand sewing and makes a cute wall hanging. Obviously, you can use a cut-out design from any fabric; it doesn't need to be a cross. The link in the materials list goes to some adorable forest animals. Affiliate links below. 



Fabric Applique Wall Hanging



Materials: 


Steps: 


Cut out the image you're going to applique, leaving a 1/2" border around the edges. Fuse the interfacing to the fabric, then cut out the image precisely. Cut the background fabric about 2" larger than the diameter of the embroidery hoop. Put the background fabric into the hoop, then position the applique piece where you want it. 

Cut a length of embroidery floss in a matching or contrasting color. Choose a hand stitch for your project. I debated blanket stitch but decided to go for the simpler whip stitch. Sew all the way around your shape. 

If your applique is not perfectly centered in the hoop, loosen the embroidery hoop slightly to adjust the background fabric until it looks good. Tighten the hoop, then trim the excess background fabric, leaving 1/4". Glue that to the back of the hoop. 

4/14/26

More Graphic Design Work for St. Mark's Lutheran Church

I've been doing more design work for my church, St. Mark's. We wanted to have more eye-catching, modern, and cohesive graphics to use in the newsletter. The first is for our Bible Study and the second is for our community-building and education activities, which we call Growing Together. 



I like the way they look separately, but I especially like them together. This is what we had before. They were done by different people, years apart. 



We have a 3-part mission statement at St. Mark's. Our mission is to: 
  • Nurture Discipleship
  • Communicate the Gospel
  • Serve the Community
Each year, we focus on one of the three. In 2026, or focus is on Serve the Community. Pastor Karen asked me to make a graphic for that back in late December. I didn't blog about it at the time, so I'll share it now. 


I love doing design projects like these. I am especially glad to be able to use my time and talents to benefit my church. 

4/13/26

Christmas 2025

It's out of character, but I took very few pictures last Christmas. I'm not sure why, but I didn't insist on a family picture in front of the tree. I didn't take pictures while we opened gifts. I didn't take pictures at my in-laws' house. I did take a picture of Trevor in front of the tree and Trevor giving treats to the bunnies. I paired those with a photo of me reading during the Christmas Eve church service to make this layout. 

Christmas 2025 (affiliate link)

I actually combined two different pictures of Trevor feeding the bunnies since they weren't close enough together to both appear in the frame of either photo. I fussy-cut Tulip and Trevor's hand that was feeding her and layered them on top of the photo with Brayden in it.

It's not my favorite layout - far from it - but I'm glad to have it in the album.