Monday, 3 June 2024

"Ha-Morah"

As summer approaches and you all start thinking about end-of-year teacher gifts, I thought I'd share with you some pieces I created back in 2022. I have not yet posted about them here.
My customer wrote to me to tell me that her daughter was graduating high school that year. She had had the same two teachers for the past six years and really wanted to get a special gift for them. She asked me to create a custom-made papercut and was totally open to suggestions regarding the design.
One thought my customer had was to include the word "Ha-Morah" (the teacher) in the design and to add decorative leaves and vines. Her daughter also wanted to incorporate an infinity symbol, which has been adopted by the autism/neurodiversity community, though she didn't want the symbol to be the main focus. Flowers are great too, she said.
I created a circular piece, which fitted into a 9x9 inch frame. The inside circle is solid with the word המורה (the teacher) cut out of it. The outer circle is filled with pomegranates, flowers and vines, along with my signature little bird. The infinity symbol, which specifically represents autism acceptance, appears at the bottom of the papercut and blends in nicely with the swirly vines.
If my customers are local, which this lady is, I offer to frame my pieces too. My customer asked me to frame one piece in jewel tone green and one in jewel tone blue.
The papercuts were very well received.

12 comments:

Joanne said...

Those are lovely! My son is making some homemade cookies for his teachers-- after 4 years of high school he has 30 teachers he's making end of the year gifts for.

Kim Carberry said...

These are beautiful! What a fantastic gift for a teacher.

Carol @Comfort Spring Station said...

I always love your paper cut designs, and these are just plain beautiful. I was particularly happy to see your smiling face in the first photo.

Sum of their Stories said...

These are beautiful, I've not done any paper cutting by hand for ages. You've made be want to get my craft knife out again :-)

hels said...

We owe a great deal of thanks to the teachers who got out children through high school, yes!

NCSue said...

Your work is lovely! Thanks, Lisa, for sharing @ https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2024/06/52-years-ago-today.html

VeggieMummy said...

These are beautiful, what lucky, lucky teachers. How interesting - I didn't know that the infinity symbol represented autism/neurodiversity. xx

Stephanie said...

Such a beautiful idea! I love how they look, and the frame is an excellent added touch.

PaulaShort said...

Oh my, these are beautiful! You do such lovely work. Visiting today from MMBC #4

Jayne said...

Beautiful paper cuts Lisa! I love the pretty flowers and the infinity symbol. :)

Tamar SB said...

So pretty! love the circle.

Stephanie said...

I love your creativity. Your artwork is always wonderful, and the detail you provide is beautiful. Thank you for sharing with us at The Crazy Little Lovebirds link party #41.