The Hebrew greeting on the card says "Gila and Shir are getting married". My customer sent me the greeting for inside the card as well, so I was able to pop it in the post directly to the couple rather than sending it to the US first!
My friend seemed delighted with the card and wrote a lovely post on Facebook.
"My amazing Brit/Israeli friend Lisa Isaacs is an artist who creates beautiful custom greeting cards. My cousin is getting married in Israel this month, so I ordered a custom card from her. Below is a photo of the engaged couple and the card. What an amazing likeness!! If you are looking for a special way to celebrate an occasion, I highly recommend Handmade in Israel. Lisa has a shop on Etsy (link below). She ships everywhere!"
http://www.handmadeinisrael.etsy.com
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12 comments:
Oh that is so special! Mazal tov to the couple.
Your cards must make wonderful keepsakes of a happy day. xx
A truly beautiful card for this special day!
A beautiful card for a beautiful couple.
What a beautiful wedding card. I do love all the little details on your cards. Mazel tov to the happy couple.
Such a lovely wedding card x #pocolo
Very nice card. May the LORD bless them.
Another wonderful and precious card! #pocolo
What a beautiful gift you have and I'm certain using it to help make their day special will be one of those special things that is remembered!
I've only ever been to one wedding with the use of a chuppah, it's a lovely tradition!
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How nice1
Beautifully done Lisa!
That's a lovely way t get the card to the couple on time by you adding the message. Shame the groom wore a tie and not a bow tie, but I suspect this card has had more views than the wedding photos now anyway.
Thanks for joining in with #pocolo
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