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Monday, 5 May 2025

Wedding Gift Door Signs

A new customer saw the door sign I made for Hila and Nadav and let me know that she was interested in ordering some as wedding gifts. She wanted to know what frame options I had, so I sent her a picture of a door sign I had made with a blue frame, along with the more neutral white frame that Hila preferred.
My customer liked the blue frame with the same colour backing paper. Blue and white are also the national colours of Israel, as seen on the flag of Israel, so the door signs show great loyalty to Israel too!
I created three papercuts, each with the names of the newly married couples. I hope that Kila and Nathaniel, Noga and Rotem, and Nava and Rafael like their new door signs.
The Hebrew blessing recited when moving in to a new home is:
Baruch Ata A-do-nai Elo-heinu Melech Haolam she-hech-e-ya-nu v'ki-ma-nu v'hi-gi-ya-nu li-z'man hazeh.
Blessed are You, Lord our G‑d, King of the Universe, who has granted us life, sustained us and enabled us to reach this occasion.
This blessing, called Shehecheyanu, is a blessing for expressing gratitude for experiencing a new or special occasion. It is said when we do something for the first time in a calendar year, for example the first night of Chanukah when you light the Chanukiah. It is also recited when eating a new fruit for the first time in its season, when making a significant purchase such as a new home or car, and to mark other joyous occasions.
* Jewish people do not write G‑d's name in a place where it may be discarded or erased. Treating G‑d's name with reverence is a way to give respect to G‑d.

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16 comments:

  1. Lovely door signs.

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  2. Blue is my favorite color like many other people. I love the blessing with a white frame and also with the blue frame. You always make such beautiful art. Happy Monday!

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  3. These are really pretty. I do like the blue that you used and how wonderful it's the national colour of Israel, I didn't know that. x

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  4. ...the blue is a wonderful shade.

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  5. What beautiful gifts! I love the simplicity of the blue and white and the way that the colours match your national flag :)

    #MMBC

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  6. A beautiful plaque for a beautiful tradition!

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  7. These are lovely! Blue is my favorite color so I would have picked the blue frame too.

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  8. What a great idea for a wedding gift. Not only are they beautiful and unique, but they knock a toast rack out of the park! :O) xx

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  9. Love the blue and white frames.
    The Shehecheyanu blessing is such a special touch.
    Your art is always a joy to see.

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  11. These are uniquely beautiful. Love the blue and white color together.

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  12. So lovely! That is a wonderful shade of blue.

    -Soma

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  13. If you were making a door sign for a family outside Israel, would you create it with Hebrew or Latin letters?

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    1. Latin, unless they especially wanted Hebrew of course!

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  14. Beautiful frames Lisa. I love how you've included the colours of your country's flag. xx

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