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Sweet Table and Table Reserved Signs
One of the simple details that I really enjoyed designing for my son's bar mitzvah party were these simple signs. The pomegranite logo (which included his hebrew initials) was designed initially for the invitation, and I was happy to use it again for a few details for the party. The signs in the foreground says "shana tovah v'metuka" means have a happy sweet new year, surely appropriate for the sweets table laden with goodies that my daughter baked over eh period of a few weeks. And the sign in the background says "broochim habaim" which means welcome! If you have a color printer and some software that enables you to…
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Little Ladders Party Decor (Or Fun Sculptural Installation!)
My son's bar mitzvah last night was thankfullly a smashing success, and now I can hopefully find some time here and there to share with you some of the crafty details. And yes, there were many which represented hours and hours of work but I have no regrets, only that I didn't have time to do more! The best news of all is that most of the things I made for the bar mitzvah can now be used in the succah, which couldn't be better timing as the holiday of Succot starts on Sunday night! And with Yom Kippur tomorrow night, well, time is certainly on the tight side. Okay,…
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Welcome to Craft Schooling Sunday!
Welcome to Craft Schooling Sunday, and wishing you all a happy sweet new year! My son''s bar mitzvah party is tomorrow night, and being the crafting over achiever that I am, well tonight is going to be a long one! So please excuse me if I didn't get a chance to leave you a comment for your contribution, or if there are any mistakes in this post, gotta run! One really interesting story: i was at the neighbor's during Rosh HaShana and we were speaking about my son's upcoming bar mitzvah. The neighbor's sister mentioned that the caterer that we are using has flower centerpieces, and why not use those?…
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How Will You Spend Your Last Day Of The Year?
Dear Readers, Tonight we are ushering in the two day Jewish New Year, Rosh HaShana, so I'm just popping in to wish you all a shanah tovah, a good new year, a sweet new year filled with good health, happiness and success in all your endeavors. And in addition, may you be blessed with peace within your family and in your community, which will help bring peace to the entire world! And while we are at it, wishing you as well the ability to prioritize and use your precious time wisely, which will hopefully lead to more time for creativity! That said, I just wanted to mention that today, the…
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Welcome to Craft Schooling Sunday!
Welcome to Craft Schooling Sunday! Rosh HaShana, the Jewish New Year starts on Sunday night, which means the year is coming to an end, and a new one is beginning! A new year means a fresh start and the opportunity to think about how we'd like to use our next precious year and what our priorities and goals will be. So as you can well imagine, I am busier than busy, so I'll just say thanks to all those who contributed last week, and the features are truly inspiring! Wishing all my readers a meaningful Rosh HaShana, and a sweet new year filled with creativity! And now for the…