Elisha was Gadi's closest friend when they were young. I have fond memories of the two of them getting up to mischief together! On the 4th of September Elisha married Shiri in the beautiful grounds of Deer-Land in Gush Etzion. I wanted to make the young couple a special card to mark the occasion.
The card I created for them features their names in Hebrew inside an elegant oval-shaped design. It is lined with a golden-yellow paper inlay. Since their wedding invitation was designed with rich golden tones - a colour often seen in Jewish art - I chose this colour intentionally. Beneath their names, a ribbon banner highlights their wedding date. I decorated the design with flowers and leaves, finishing it off with a small heart for a romantic touch. The card opens the traditional Hebrew way, from right to left.I hope they liked it!
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Gadi and Elisha, January 2010
I don't know anyone called Shiri but it was always a gorgeous first name. However only boys were born to husband and I, so we had to look for great Hebrew names for boys.
ReplyDeleteI wish the young couple great joy!
The card is both elegant and beautiful - I'm sure it will be much appreciated. So nice you have those good memories...
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful to be able to make Gadi's closest friend a card. Congratulations to the happy couple. The card is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely and special that you were able to make a card for Gadi's childhood friend. It's a beautiful card and I hope the couple had a beautiful day.
ReplyDeleteI love the card; it is a beautiful piece of art to keep for the future.
ReplyDeleteI always look forward to seeing what you've been busy creating, Lisa! This card holds so much thought and love in it! What a lovely remembrance it will be for the couple of this special day in their lives!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful! I'm incredibly impressed with your artistry and care for all the fine details. You're very talented!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card to commemorate such a special occasion. I'm sure they will treasure it, and the fact that you made it for them made Gadi a part of their special day too. xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful indeed. I'm sure this card will be treasured for years to come.
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Your cut work is so perfect! You have created a beautiful card, and I wish the couple great joy!
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteLovely cards :)
ReplyDeleteTruly a work of art. The couple must be overjoyed!
ReplyDeleteYes, I'm sure they liked this fantastisc card. This will stay for a nice remembering to a very important and special day. I admire your idea, your artwork too.
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I like the way you've added the date into the card!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card. ❤️
ReplyDeletePersonalised cards like this are so lovely for a wedding, they can be kept and displayed for years afterwards. I love to see a little hand paper cutting too, it's such a soothing craft to do isn't it?
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