I showed mum with a paintbrush in one hand and a book in her other hand. A pot of paintbrushes and her tabby cat are to one side of her, a book and Rummikub tiles are on the other. I added a big red number 75 to mark her age.
"She loved her card!" her daughter told me.
I have made birthday cards for this Safta (the Hebrew word for Grandmother) several times before. Back in 2014 I showed her making her famous chicken soup and last year I showed her playing Solitaire on her iPad. This year her daughter-in-law asked me to make a card based on the theme of aliyah. Literally, the Hebrew word "aliyah" means ascent or rise, but for generations it has been used to mean "to move to Israel".
I have shown Safta together with Saba (the Hebrew word for Grandfather). She is waving an Israeli flag. A sign behind the couple says "Welcome to Israel".
Finally, this amazing lady turned 100! My customer asked me to make her a card with an Israeli flag on it as well. I added flowers and butterflies and a big gold 100 to mark her age.
I was delighted to be shown this fabulous photo! She looks very happy with her card.
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I love this as it is personal and one of a kind #globalblogging@_karendennis
ReplyDeleteAnother delightful and personal selection. so clever. #globalblogging
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card. You really do get the people on them, exactly like their photos! x
ReplyDeleteMazel Tov to the 100th birthday lady! Lovely cards as always - do enjoy the little stories and photos. #MMBC
ReplyDeleteLovely to hear the stories behind the cards. 100th birthday congratulations to the lovely lady. I hope I look as good if I'm lucky enough to make it to that age! xx
ReplyDeleteThese are so wonderful Lisa. What an honor to make a card for a centurion!
ReplyDeleteSo nice and the last photo is great.
ReplyDeleteSo nice and the last photo is great.
ReplyDeleteI want to make cross stitch cards to sell, mine are nowhere near as artistic and creative as yours! Thanks for showing us all at #globalbloggin
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