After discussing the various options with her, my customer decided upon a larger piece that she could mount on a board for the Bar Mitzvah party guests to sign, and which she could then frame after the event. She wanted me to show her son wearing tefillin. He also loves biking, wants to fly and engineer airplanes, and is super talented at LEGO, she told me. She requested some musical notes and a food item. After checking with the Bar Mitzvah boy's siblings, they decided on sushi. Finally, she suggested that the centre square of the piece should be dark blue and her son should be wearing an aqua or lighter blue T-shirt with his current daily uniform of adidas joggers :)
I showed Chaim putting on his tefillin. There is a leather box containing parchment with biblical passages on his forehead and upper left arm. Different reasons are given for the seven straps wrapped around his arm below his elbow, but one suggestion is that they signify the seven days of the week.
On Chaim's right there is some LEGO and a platter with sushi on it and some chopsticks. To his left there is an EL AL plane (EL AL is Israel's national airline), some music notes and a bike. The background box is dark blue, as requested, and Chaim is wearing the light blue shirt and adidas joggers with the important three white stripes.
My customer was delighted with the piece. "The picture arrived today and we love it!" she wrote to me. "Thank you so much. Chaim appreciates every detail of it, and we can't wait to display it at his Bar Mitzvah and afterwards."
She later sent me another message, along with the fabulous photos included in this post.
"Hi Lisa, the Bar Mitzvah was this weekend and I wanted to send you these photos from Saturday night! Many people commented on how wonderful the artwork is, and Chaim is happy to have such a special keepsake!"
* This post has been shared on Happiness is Homemade, Wordless Wednesday (on Tuesday), Tuesday Turn About, Wonderful Wednesday Blog Hop and Creative Muster Link-Up.
15 comments:
I love all the details in your cards - the sushi and the lego bricks look amazing! How long does it take you to make a card?
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The length of time it takes me to make a card depends on the level of detail requested. It can be anything from one to three hours. This is a larger piece and not a card, so there were more elements included in it and therefore it took more time.
Once again, you've amazed me with your details and the thought that went into this treasure! You are so talented, Lisa, and each of your recipients is so blessed with the gifts you create. Visiting via #MMBC
What a lovely keepsake! I have to say, the details are as always stunning, but those legos are so cute! Visiting from #MMBC
Another detailed gift that is filled with happiness for the recipient. #MMBC
Lisa, your creations are always lovely, and you always provide great detail. #MMBC
I'm always impressed by the detail in your work - you have a true gift.
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Wow! This is beautiful; I love seeing it framed with all colorful signatures around the outside too. You just know he is going to cherish your artwork for many years to come!
That Facebook group sounds brilliant, especially for people like you. What a fantastic piece! I love all of the details, the Lego blocks are great!
What a lovely idea to enlarge the normal size so that the bar mitzvah guests could sign.
This is so beautiful and well detailed.
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Well, you did a magnificent job, and a true keepsake!
What a beautiful card! I just love how personal every detail is. An absolute gift and treasure. Visiting from The Crazy Little Lovebirds linkup.
This is so cool! Love how you included all the little things that make Chaim him—from the tefillin to the sushi and LEGO. Such a fun and meaningful keepsake for his big day. Mazal Tov to Chaim and amazing job on the artwork! 💙🎉
Indeed, I read with Ah and Oh... it's a overwhelming Story. I love to hear about other country celebrations. This makes the World colourful on my opinion.
Have a wonderful week. Greetings by Heidrun
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