Wednesday, 22 April 2009

Passover Travels

Goodness! I never intended to be away for so long, but you can see from my photos that we've had a busy time. 'Handmade in Israel' was put aside for a week or so, and Passover holidays took over. This little space of mine is normally the place reserved for writing about my handmade work, but a brief deviation is sometimes a good thing, right? I couldn't let the opportunity pass to show you just a handful of the photographs I took during our travels throughout this lovely country of mine over the last couple of weeks. We headed south to the Dead Sea and Qumran, visited a parrot farm and a stunning orchid park north bound, have hiked in a nearby forest where the pine cones were abundant, and driven far south to Beersheva to the Israeli Air Force Museum (for my Dad!). Israel is such a tiny country but it never fails to amaze me how varied the landscape is here. We have been surrounded by lush green plants one day, then swum, well, actually floated, in the salty, muddy waters of the Dead Sea, the lowest point on earth, the next. What a fabulous couple of weeks we have had, and what an amazing country I live in!Just so that I can pretend that this is a craft blog, whilst I was busy running around Israel, Hadass at Spring Colors was busy preparing a lovely Etsy Treasury to honor the birth of a new niece, and I was delighted to find that she included some of my new baby cards in the collection. They can be seen below, on the bottom row, on the right.

Wednesday, 1 April 2009

Chag Pesach Sameach

Blogging may be a little sporadic over the next couple of weeks, but I will try and pop in and let you know what is going on as much as possible. Pesach, or Passover, is rapidly approaching. It is a festival that requires a lot of preparation and spring cleaning, though once it has arrived we will celebrate a special Seder together and enjoy the seven-day holiday with some fun days out. My Dad has already arrived from England and basically my crafting and card making takes a back seat for a short time. However, before I go, I have a few pieces to show you that I have been busy creating over the last week.
This pretty Batmitzvah card for a girl called 'Sivan' (the Hebrew name of the third month on the Jewish calendar and a popular girl's name) shows a Dove of Peace with the olive branch in it's beak and the Hebrew greeting saying "Blessings on the occasion of your Batmitzvah". This was a large, custom-made card and the design was based on a new design for my Batmitzvah card range shown here.Not to be accused of only creating for the girls, I put together some treasure boxes for a spring fair last week especially for the boys! It was a fair at a religious school, so I thought it would be fun to show the boys wearing their kippot, the small skullcap that is worn by observant Jews around the world. Whilst bad weather meant that it wasn't such a busy evening for any of the vendors, the boxes were well received and I hope will be enjoyed by the boys who receive them.

Some time back my Aunt in the States asked me to send her a bunch of cards for all her friends celebrating their 65th birthdays this year. For some extra special friends she asked me to illustrate the fact that they have recently become grandmas and that their shared roots are in Paris, where they met my Aunt many years ago as students. I know that the cards have arrived safely in America, and hope that they will be well received when the special birthdays are celebrated.

Just in case I am unable to drop in here again before the impending Seder, may I wish all my Jewish friends and customers out there 'Chag Pesach Sameach', a happy Passover festival.

Saturday, 28 March 2009

Etsy Item Of The Day

A week ago I received an e-mail from Jackie telling me that she had come across my Easter cards and asking if she could feature them on her blog, http://etsyitemoftheday.com/. I was of course delighted to read of her interest in my cards and am very excited to tell you that they are today's 'Item Of The Day' on her blog. If you click on the badge below it will take you straight there and you can read the kind things she has said about my work. Thank you so much, Jackie. I am so pleased that you think my cards "beat the socks off the Easter card selection at your local big box". If anyone is interested in purchasing my Easter cards, they are available in my shop and I would be very happy if you popped over to have a little look.

Etsy Item Of The Day

Monday, 23 March 2009

Coming of Age

Back in November I told you about the back to front Hebrew cards that I had begun supplying to a local Judaica shop. I am pleased to say that they seem to be selling well and I took more cards to the shop this last week. Whilst I have some favourite designs that I love to create over and over again, I am always keen to develop my handmade card designs and 'tweak' them a bit each time I make a new batch. You have seen the Barmitzvah cards, with the blue stripes and silver Star of David before, but the Batmitzvah cards have changed a little, hopefully for the better! I took two designs along to the shop. Above, you can see some pretty pastel coloured cards with the number 12 on them (the age that a Jewish girl become a Batmitzvah) and a white Dove of Peace. The Hebrew greeting says "Blessings on the occasion of your Batmitzvah". I also created a second design, seen below with the Barmitzvah cards, so that a potential buyer has a 'range' to choose from.

Thursday, 19 March 2009

Into The Woods

Some very talented girls in my city recently put on an excellent production of Stephen Sondheim's 'Into The Woods'. The young lady who played Little Red Riding Hood celebrated her Batmitzvah this last week and I was asked to create a card for her from all the cast. On stage she had worn her dark hair in long plaits or bunches, so I portrayed her as I remembered seeing her, wearing her red hooded cape, carrying her food basket, and with the wolf lingering in the background in the woods. The friend who ordered the card from me has just reported back that Red Riding Hood, and all the members of the cast, were delighted with the card.

Monday, 16 March 2009

Wine and Cake Celebrations

I have been busy over the last few days with some custom orders and am able to show you a few of them now.
Clockwise, from the top right, an anniversary card for a special Mum and Dad; 'Happy 75th Birthday Dad'; a sneak peak of a 65th birthday card to a good friend who has recently become a grandma; finally, top left, a pretty birthday card requested for a special niece.I was flattered to receive a wonderful blog award from Kathy at Lizzie Jane. Kathy always has something lovely to say about my work and I really appreciate her kind words.
The rules are as follows:
1. Nominate women who show great attitude.
2. Link to them.
3. Leave them a comment so they pick up their award.
Here are the women I nominate:
1. Jenni at Embellish. Jenni's range of work is incredible. She is another regular visitor to my blog and, once again, her words mean a lot to me.
2. Lisa and Sarah at A Spoonful of Sugar. I think everyone must already know their lovely blog. Their work is always stunning and they are both so talented in many areas.
3. Elsita at Elsa Mora. I don't have any direct contact with Elsita but I am a lurker on her blog and am now delurking to tell you all about her amazing work, especially her papercuts. They are inspirational!
I hope that you have fun visiting the wonderful blogs that I have selected and, if any of you girls pick up your award and decide to pass it on, have fun!

Thursday, 12 March 2009

Football Crazy, Football Mad

Being married to a football fan, and being Mum to two boys, football seems to feature a lot in my life, and that seems to be the case with my creative work too at the moment! I have created football themed cards before, here, here and here, to show you just a few, and this week saw me preparing more paper footballs. I participated in a school craft fair last week and sold a number of my little treasure boxes, but one boy there wanted a football themed box, which I of course promised to make for him. You can see the finished box above.
Below is a card I made for an eleven year old boy. He is the same long-haired boy who featured on one of the cards in my last post, but this time I was asked to show him wearing his black baseball cap, wearing the dark blue football shirt of his club and, of course, holding a football.
Ready? Que sera sera, whatever will be, will be, we're going to Wembley, que sera sera...