Thursday 26 February 2015

Baby Baby

New baby cards are always fun to make, but this one was extra fun because the new baby is a redhead, or gingie, as they are known here in Israel. His big brother is one too (this is the card I made when he was born), so it was a cute thing to show the two of them, along with Mum, Dad and their brown-haired sister, in all their redness!

Eli Ronnie is the first child for this couple, though they already have a furbaby called Hugo, whom my customer was keen to include on the card. I have shown Mum and Dad with their baby son. Hugo is standing to the side, watching proudly.
Don't forget, if you too would like to order a customised card for a new baby or any other occasion, you can do so right here.

Monday 23 February 2015

Beer, Brown Ale and... a Bar Mitzvah

Doug recently celebrated his 50th birthday. His many passions include the American Longhorns football team, Temple University in Philadelphia (he's an alumnus), New Orleans and beer! He was formerly in the US Navy, and is currently working in Japan. My customer also asked me to show him wearing dark sunglasses on his birthday card. Apparently they are his trademark look.
I think that I managed to pretty much cover everything on his birthday card.  I have shown him in his dark glasses, beer in hand. He is surrounded by the badges and flags of all the things that are important to him in his life. A big red 50 highlights his age.
I'm told that Doug loved the card, and my customer was kind enough to write and tell me that she thought it "divine."
Alan lives in Newcastle, North East England, so another customer asked me to prepare a card with some Newcastle Brown Ale on it! Newkie Brown, as it is known locally, is an ale that was originally produced in the city, though I was amazed to read that it is now brewed by Heineken in North Yorkshire.
Finally, this Bar Mitzvah card, created for a young man called Ohad, shows him wearing his new party outfit - a white shirt and purple tie - as specified by my customer. My customer also told me that Ohad loves to read books, and going on tiyulim (hikes) in nature. I added a background of green hills and trees to the card, and a small pile of books next to the young man. Ohad also likes the fantasy tabletop role-playing game Dungeons and Dragons, as my own son once did. The black polyhedral dice that I embellished the card with are used to resolve random events in the game.
The Hebrew greeting on the card says "Ohad, Mazal Tov on the occasion of your Bar Mitzvah."

Thursday 19 February 2015

Chai Negev

Chai Negev is an ecological village at Kibbutz Revivim, a kibbutz in the Southern District of Israel with a population of 800, of which nearly 370 are members. The kibbutz was established as an agricultural research station in 1943, on the site of a Turkish railway station and British army camp. Recording rainfall, and experimenting in various ways, the members of the kibbutz managed to find enough water to grow produce in the sand, and succeeded in transforming the research station into a kibbutz, a communal settlement, in 1948. Revivim played a huge part in the massive success Israel has had in making the desert bloom, and today it thrives on a large olive crop, irrigated with locally available brackish water, as well as a dairy, a chicken hatchery and a fish growing farm, and other non-agricultural industries. One of Kibbutz Revivim’s founding members was Golda Meir’s daughter, Sara, so Golda Meir, the fourth Prime Minister of Israel, spent a lot of time there, Revivim becoming her second home.
We were looking for inexpensive accommodation for a weekend away, and Chai Negev at Revivim, which opened in 2003, suited us perfectly. The site offers ecologically constructed accommodation, ranging from group tents and mud brick houses, to the more conventional guesthouses (our choice!), and it was all surrounded by a zoo!
At Chai Negev the goal is to bring children closer to the natural world around them in a way that is direct and enjoyable, in order to raise their awareness of their environment and heighten their sensitivity to what goes on in it. The site is home to a variety of desert animals raised in special breeding centres, in conditions resembling their natural habitat. Though I can't say that I particularly enjoy seeing animals in cages, coyotes, foxes and baboons were situated right next to our room and they seemed active and happy. My youngest son woke early in the morning and I saw him creep out to go and see the monkeys and say good morning the hens! A waterfowl lake, alpaca, sheep and more were also nearby.
What makes Chai Negev so unique is its buildings, which have been built with an ecological approach and with the most imaginative and creative use of local materials. Compressed hay bales, recycled tires and wood have all been used in the structures, whilst a nearby lookout tower, built from logs, enabled us to see the entire compound, with its view of the beautiful Negev desert and also the kibbutz scrapyard! Breakfast was Bedouin-style pita bread, rolled by the kids and baked in an outdoor oven while we waited, accompanied by olives, sliced raw vegetables, labneh with olive oil and za'atar (hyssop), and a hot drink. Delicious!

The cactus garden at Revivim was established in the 1990's on an area of land next to Chai Bar, at the side of the kibbutz. Most of the plants there were brought from different nurseries, while some were developed from seeds. The boys and I had a good time exploring the garden, looking at all the different cacti and succulent plants.
It certainly didn't have a five star rating, but Chai Negev was most definitely a quirky and unusual place to stay! It had a certain appeal to it, and frankly my youngest son, who loves animals and being outdoors, thought that he was in Gan Eden (the Garden of Eden). I simply enjoyed being in a fun place. It always amazes me how close we live to the desert. It was wonderful to take advantage of it.

Monday 16 February 2015

Skydiving and Studying

Maytal recently celebrated her 20th birthday. Her Mum asked me to make a card with skydiving as the main theme. Apparently that is what she chose to do for her birthday. Gulp!
Green-eyed Maytal works for an orthodontist, so I added the little smiley wearing braces. She loves to sing, hence the music notes surrounding her during her jump! Her precious dog, Button, also made an appearance.
Sivan turned 18 and her Mum requested a card that would show her transition from school life to the Israeli army. From the age of 18 every Israeli female is required to serve two years of compulsory military service, and Sivan is no different. Therefore she is currently preparing for her Bagrut exams (the Israeli high school system prepares students to take the Bagrut (matriculation) exams) and for army life. Sivan also recently passed her driving test, hence the little blue car. Mum asked me to add some hearts to make the card a little bit girlie and not too serious. The Hebrew greeting says "To Sivan, Happy 18th Birthday."

Wednesday 11 February 2015

Daphne's Album

I made a Bat Mitzvah album for Daphne's sister back in January 2013, and for her cousin in June of last year. In December 2014 it was Daphne's turn to celebrate her Bat Mitzvah and she too wanted an album for her party, for all her family and friends to write a greeting in.
Blue-eyed Daphne's interests include reading (she is a big Harry Potter fan), swimming, and arts and crafts. Oh, and Mum says that she is rarely seen without her cell phone too.
I have shown Daphne on the cover of her album with a book in one hand and some craft scissors in the other hand. She is sitting at a table which has a pile of books, some paper and pencils on it. Behind her is the Harry Potter Sorting Hat and wand, and also her precious phone in its blue cover. Her hair is tied up in a high ponytail and she is wearing swimming goggles! The album opens the Hebrew way, from right to left, and Daphne's name is in Hebrew, with the words Bat Mitzvah and the Hebrew date of her Bat Mitzvah celebration underneath.
Daphne made a special request that I show her swimming on one of the inside pages of her album. As well as being a big Harry Potter fan (her favourite book is the seventh Harry Potter), she also a big Percy Jackson and Hunger Games fan. Therefore those books went on to another page of the album, along with Harry Potter's magical wand, and the Trident used by Poseidon, the God of the Sea, in Percy Jackson.
The next page featured a few arts and crafts materials, including a tiny paintbox and brush, and after that, another page was filled with books, since Daphne is such a keen reader. Daphne likes to go on Facebook and was keen that I show her profile page inside the album. You can see the actual page on her phone screen if you look closely enough!
Daphne's loves leopard prints and her party invitation had a border of black and pink print. The leopard design was a little too busy for the front cover of the album, though I did give the whole thing a black and pink colour scheme, but I was able to incorporate it inside by adding some leopard print Magen Davids (Star of Davids). There is a first time for everything!
Daphne's Mum wrote to me after the Bat Mitzvah to tell me how pleased her daughter was with her album. "She absolutely loved it and all the details that went into it", she said.
If you would like to order a customised album / guest book for your own celebration, you can do so right here.

Sunday 8 February 2015

Sandboarding

Remember the big surprise we had planned for my son's birthday? Well, we went sandboarding in the Negev desert! My youngest son is definitely the adventurous type and always has some great ideas up his sleeve! He had talked about sandboarding for some time, and Mister Handmade in Israel and I thought, well, why not?
Now, I must confess that the original idea was that the kids do the sandboarding. I was happy to watch them have fun and to take a few photos of the event. But Mister Handmade in Israel made the arrangements, and it turned out to be an activity suitable for all the family. We were ALL going sandboarding!
We booked Dror BaMidbar after reading some great online reviews. The Negev desert is largely a rocky desert, with three enormous craterlike makhteshim (box canyons). However, the western Negev contains sweeping sand dunes which can reach heights of up to 30 metres, and it was in that area, between the city of Be'er Sheva and Mitzpe Ramonthat we were to meet Dror for a 1½ hour sandboarding session.
The location had beautiful views - we'd never seen dunes in Israel like it - and sandboarding was easier than we thought. After a small cup of freshly brewed tea and a brief demonstration about how to sit or stand on the board, and where to place our hands, we were soon heading up to the dunes, starting with a smaller one and then moving on to the big dune.
Standing at the top of the dune, once I had got my breath back from the climb, it was simply wonderful to gaze down across the surrounding desert and enjoy the stunning views. Then all we had to do was half stand, lay down or sit down, and push off! It was incredibly simple really, and the thrill of travelling down the dune was a very special and exhilarating experience.
You do not need to be a thrill-seeker to enjoy sandboarding. I'm about as non-sporty as it gets and I loved sliding down the sand dunes on a sandboard. The sand was soft, so even if you took a tumble, it didn't hurt. The boys had a terrific time and were soon running up and gliding down the dunes, almost like experts. There were surf 'buckets' for the smallest kids to go down the dunes with an adult. Everyone else used a sandboard. It was exhausting but so much fun!

Thursday 5 February 2015

Flying Flags and Football

Dana celebrated her Bat Mitzvah recently. Her Dad asked me to make a special card for her, which he has since told me she adores! She's obviously a busy girl since the list Dad gave me of all her interests was pretty long. There was a lot to fit onto the card!
Dad asked me to show a picture of his daughter in her school blazer. He told me that she likes netball, football, playing the piano and shopping. She is also, in his words, slightly obsessed with avocados (a girl with great taste!). Her Dad is from England, Mum is Irish and the family lived in Israel for a few years, so I added the flags from each of those countries too. There was... ahem... some discussion about the colours of the Irish flag, since I flipped the direction it was blowing in to fit all three flags into Dana's hand. Apparently it looks like the flag of the Ivory Coast now. Oops! No more flag flipping for me in future, though I still maintain that the way it hangs from the flag pole is what matters.
Ro'i receives Handmade in Israel birthday cards on his special day every year. This year Mum asked me to show him with his PlayStation controller but also suggested that the badge of his favourite football team, Chelsea F.C., feature too. You can see for yourselves from the photos below that Ro'i was delighted with his customised card!

Monday 2 February 2015

The time is 2.00am

Mizzie's husband requested a special card for her recent birthday. He wanted me to show his wife lying in bed, watching tv programs on her iPhone! He also asked if I could add something to show that the time is 2.00am. Just to make the card that little bit more personalized, I asked him what phone case Mizzie has. He sent me a picture of it and I included it in my design.
Andi, another customer told me, is an amazing, inspiring woman. She is a life coach and recently wrote her own book, "Rise and Shine". My customer sent me a picture of Andi and asked me to create a birthday card showing her holding up her book. She was thrilled when it arrived. "[The] card arrived! [It is] perfect! [I] absolutely loved it, and so did Andi! Thanks for making such a special, unique card."
Finally, this birthday card was made for a soon-to-be 10 year old. There was no brief for it - just a request for something sweet for a little girl. I enjoyed creating the colourful bunting and flowers. The little butterfly finished it off perfectly.

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