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I am not sure if I can post here but I am about to launch a rubber stamping company and I will 'specialize' in Judaica as I am Jewish and have noticed a big void in Jewish stamps!
Hi Emily, I wish you the best on your endeavor. They always say to find a need and fill it and you'll be successful.
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Here's my Passover card for this year. Tried really hard to stick to SUO, but just couldn't make it happen. The Star is a sizzix sizzlet that my friend Sarah got for me at the Sizzix warehouse sale last year. The word Pesach is from a background stamp from Ruth's Jewish stamps. I think I'll put "Next year in Jerusalem" from PTI's mazel tov inside.
Seems like it needs something though. Thoughts/suggestions?
Great matzah -- it probably tastes about the same, too...
__________________ Yapha I help people who are sick and tired regain their energy and improve their gut health so they can stop feeling exhausted every day and get back to feeling their best.
The Rubber Cafe has a beautiful line of Jewish stamps ....
I tried to find them, but all I saw was one stamp that said Happy Hanukkah...
__________________ Yapha I help people who are sick and tired regain their energy and improve their gut health so they can stop feeling exhausted every day and get back to feeling their best.
There is also a Hanukkah set, with various designs of dreidels, that I saw when I searched The Rubber Cafe website. I didn't see any other holidays.
I only saw Chanukah stamps. Enter Judaica in the search. I'm in the market for new year things. I will be teaching a card making in Aug. I'm thinking about apple stamping and cutting my own sponges then use rubber sentiments.
Here is a few more links for stamps. The third one that has the "xmas" reference in the link has on that page Judaica also. The blog reference has more stamp links on the right side, lower on down as well as links for cards she has created and cards from others.
So who has started their Rosh Hashanah cards? What are you making this year?
__________________ Yapha I help people who are sick and tired regain their energy and improve their gut health so they can stop feeling exhausted every day and get back to feeling their best.
I started mine! I'm using the new star Shalom stamp w/gold embossing powder on cream paper. Background blue (I have to check the name of the blue) through embossing folder non SU! It is easy and pretty. I'll post soon. Ann
I started mine! I'm using the new star Shalom stamp w/gold embossing powder on cream paper. Background blue (I have to check the name of the blue) through embossing folder non SU! It is easy and pretty. I'll post soon. Ann
Sounds gorgeous! I can't wait to see it!
__________________ Yapha I help people who are sick and tired regain their energy and improve their gut health so they can stop feeling exhausted every day and get back to feeling their best.
So who has started their Rosh Hashanah cards? What are you making this year?
Me me me!! They're almost done. I'm using the apple truck and apple from Countryside and the bee from Nature's Pace. Can't wait to see what everyone else is doing.
Me me me!! They're almost done. I'm using the apple truck and apple from Countryside and the bee from Nature's Pace. Can't wait to see what everyone else is doing.
I'll show you mine if you show me yours!! lol. I can't wait to see them!!
I would like to send a friend of mine a card for Rosh Hashanah. When is this holiday? My calendar (I only have one because I mostly use the calendar on my phone) doesn't have any Jewish holidays listed.
I would like to send a friend of mine a card for Rosh Hashanah. When is this holiday? My calendar (I only have one because I mostly use the calendar on my phone) doesn't have any Jewish holidays listed.
Jewish holidays start at sundown and go to sundown the next day. This year Rosh Hashanah starts Sept. 28th.
I would like to send a friend of mine a card for Rosh Hashanah. When is this holiday? My calendar (I only have one because I mostly use the calendar on my phone) doesn't have any Jewish holidays listed.
That's very nice of you. For future reference, you can go to Jewish Holidays | Hebcal Jewish Calendar for dates. Rosh Hashanah this year begins, as Annie said, at sundown Sept 28th and goes through sundown Sept 30th.
Shana Tova to those who are celebrating and happy Autumn to all. I'm so glad I found this thread. I am a Jewish stamper and am happy to find that there are others out there too. Shalom Y'all (Ok, I'm from NYC, that doesn't work as well ;) ).
I just purchased a nice size order from Zum Gali Gali (seriously could have bought nearly the entire catalogue) to make my Rosh Hashana cards and I'm having the most fun with these stamps. I just love their images. They are so versatile and work together brilliantly. It's a very unique style that I haven't seen elsewhere.
The stamps are of great quality and the price (even for shipping) is really reasonable (hence my super large order). The service can't be beat. Arlene is awesome. I received this gorgeous hand printed card in the mail along with part of my order (not to mention a few freebies). I don't know if these cards are for sale, but whoa-- simply stunning! In case I get busy or lazy next year.. I think I'm gonna look into that (shh.... no one needs to know).
Even if you aren't making a Jewish themed card, you have to check out their musicians, joyful noise, dancers or circle of dancers stamps. You can do so many things with these. My mind is just dancing with ideas.
Shana Tova, Doreen, and welcome!! I hope that you will post pictures of your Rosh Hashanah cards!
__________________ Yapha I help people who are sick and tired regain their energy and improve their gut health so they can stop feeling exhausted every day and get back to feeling their best.
Welcome GDoreen! I also love Zum Gali Gali stamps! I've got several for Rosh Hashanah -- the cut apple, and the 2 shofars. I don't remember how long ago I found her. I also have a stamp that I use for Welcome to your New Home -- a circle of houses with "Shalom" printed in the middle. Her work is just great, isn't it!
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I am not sure if I can post here but I am about to launch a rubber stamping company and I will 'specialize' in Judaica as I am Jewish and have noticed a big void in Jewish stamps!
Please PM me if you have any questions!!
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Emily
Hi Emily,
Please let us know how to view your stamps.
Tracis Mom
Hi All!! I'm getting ready for a Jewish craft fair! Here are my ideas please help!! I need easy to make projects to sell 3-10$. This is my first table at a fair so I have no idea what will sell.
-small and large match boxes for Chanukah and Shabbat.
-Bar and Bat mitzvah cards (hard to find good ones in the stores here)
-a few Mazel tov cards.
-sympathy cards
-DH makes great carmel chocolate pretzels I'll top them.
TIA
Please let us know how to view your stamps.
Tracis Mom
Hi Tracis Mom! That's a pretty old post. Emily is from Stamping Bella. I believe she is a member company and you should be able to find a link to her site in the Stamping Bella forum.
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Originally Posted by anniem888
Hi All!! I'm getting ready for a Jewish craft fair! Here are my ideas please help!! I need easy to make projects to sell 3-10$. This is my first table at a fair so I have no idea what will sell.
-small and large match boxes for Chanukah and Shabbat.
-Bar and Bat mitzvah cards (hard to find good ones in the stores here)
-a few Mazel tov cards.
-sympathy cards
-DH makes great carmel chocolate pretzels I'll top them.
TIA
Good luck Annie! Those sound like grea ideas. Just make sure that you're allowed to sell food items. If the fair is in a synagogue, they may have strict kashrut rules that would prohibit homemade food. What about some Chanukah, Rosh Hashanah, or Pesach cards?
Hi Tracis Mom! That's a pretty old post. Emily is from Stamping Bella. I believe she is a member company and you should be able to find a link to her site in the Stamping Bella forum.
Good luck Annie! Those sound like grea ideas. Just make sure that you're allowed to sell food items. If the fair is in a synagogue, they may have strict kashrut rules that would prohibit homemade food. What about some Chanukah, Rosh Hashanah, or Pesach cards?
We're good for food items. My friend is making frozen Challah dough. I thought that was a great idea. I'll take more ideas!! I not sure how the Rosh Hashanah cards will go it's a long time to store them.
Hi All!! I'm getting ready for a Jewish craft fair! Here are my ideas please help!! I need easy to make projects to sell 3-10$. This is my first table at a fair so I have no idea what will sell.
-small and large match boxes for Chanukah and Shabbat.
-Bar and Bat mitzvah cards (hard to find good ones in the stores here)
-a few Mazel tov cards.
-sympathy cards
-DH makes great carmel chocolate pretzels I'll top them.
TIA
I also made some dress your own Maccabees with a Cricut paper doll cartridge. I had the different pieces andd in a cello bag. I can't find a picture of those right now.
__________________ Yapha I help people who are sick and tired regain their energy and improve their gut health so they can stop feeling exhausted every day and get back to feeling their best.