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Sunday, 3 May 2026

Maya & Sam

Sam and Maya recently got married in Australia. My customer was travelling there to celebrate with them and asked me to create a special card to take along. She loved the idea of depicting the couple standing beneath the chuppah - the canopy used in Jewish wedding ceremonies - and was especially keen for me to include their dog on the card as well!
Because I made the card before the wedding, we had to take a guess at what the couple would be wearing. My customer thought the groom would choose a pale suit for the summer wedding, so we went with a beige one. For the bride, she imagined a sleeveless white dress and a veil.
I showed the couple crouching down in front of the chuppah, with their dog by their side. The chuppah is a canopy made of cloth or fabric, often beautifully decorated, and supported by four poles. It represents the couple's new home together - open on all sides to symbolize hospitality and the welcoming of family and friends. During the wedding ceremony, the couple stands beneath the chuppah, where many important rituals take place, including the exchange of rings and the recitation of blessings.
My customer was delighted with the card. "I can't wait to give it to them," she said. Later, she told me the couple absolutely loved it - it's even being framed! In fact, everyone who saw it loved it.

19 comments:

  1. Hello Lisa,

    The wedding card for Sam and Maya is beautiful, I like you included the dog. I can see why the couple framed the card, it is special. Take care, have a great day and a happy week ahead!

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  2. This is beautiful. Congratulations to Sam and Maya.

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  3. It's beautiful, and of course it's being framed. I would frame it, too.

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  4. There must be so many of your lovely papercuts framed throughout the world; you should be very proud. The card is beautiful and I loved hearing about the symbolism of the chuppah. xx

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  5. How lovely, seeing smiling two people on marriage. A wonderful made card again.
    Thank you for sharing at MosaicMonday

    Greetings by Heidrun ❤️

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  6. Gefällt mir! Liebe Grüße und alles gute aus Wien

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  7. 'Eine schöne, besondere Hochzeitskarte. Und mit Hund, finde ich gut.

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  8. The bride and groom will be thrilled with your beautiful card and treasure it in the years ahead. My husband and I are not Jewish but years ago we were invited to a wedding and I remember the marriage ceremony under a beautifully decorated chuppah. I did not know its significance at that time, and am so thankful to you for giving me its name and its meaning now. Thank you and I wish you a very happy month of May.

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  9. That is going to be a gift the couple will cherish for years to come!

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  10. It really is a beautiful card, and the dog makes it feel even more personal and heartwarming.
    Such a lovely touch that clearly meant a lot to Sam and Maya!

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  11. Weddings in Australia are such fun. Maya and Sam must have a great simcha.

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  12. Such a lovely remembrance for the couple and including their dog is very special. In my building in Florida, we have many young couples. They seen to all work full time and have dogs, not kids!

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  13. I always think of your art as a framed keepsake. Lovely card for the young couple! #MMBC

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  14. What a beautiful card! Congrats to the happy couple. I love that you included their dog.

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  15. What a great card! And could that dog be any cuter? You have turned the greeting card industry upsidedown. Cards have always been keepsakes due to the celebration of what the card was given for, but you actually create keepsakes that also happen to be a card.

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  16. You do such a lovely job bringing your cards to life, Lisa! Each one depicts so many unique details, specific to those who are receiving these treasures! So special!

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  17. Such a wonderful card, and I love that they included their dog in the celebration!

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