Twenty, 210 pieces. Commissioned by my husband for our twentieth anniversary, using a picture of our ketubah (wedding contract). The whimsies include figures representing us and our children holding hands--just amazing. The cutting shows off all that hand-cutting can do, including dropouts that pick up on the pressed-fern background of the ketubah and incised words that spell out the Hebrew phrase "I am my beloved's and my beloved is mine." 13/10 would marry again.
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doves and heart |
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wedding bells/ribbon |
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family in place |
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family holding hands |
Also, a summer tidbit. An anticlimax, I know, but it didn't really merit a separate post.
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