Latest finished Custom design, which I called Jerusalem Rose. Lots of little hand-drawn details give it an extra dimension and charm. It’s quite large, printed on thick slightly textured paper.
See something unusual in this Ketubah design? Seeing double, perhaps? Sometimes, it is my job as a Ketubah designer, to add something (or, somebody) in a way that it (or in this case-they) look like they’ve always been there and totally belong :) I think these two lovable pooches certainly do!
Finally, I listed the new Poppy Flower Ketubah! Bright, fresh, and available in two versions - FUNKY and SERIOUS. The difference is in the font. You pick which suits you better. This design doesn’t require personalization! Just take a nice, contemporary English text, add signatures of the lovely couple, witnesses, and officiants - voila, the first family heirloom is born!
https://www.etsy.com/listing/129763747/poppy-flowers-ketubah-not-so-traditional?ref=shop_home_active
Nice and thorough article about picking a Ketubah for an interfaith couple.
Yesss… Finally, I finally got to paint poppy flowers! I’m a happy girl now :) New bright and flowery ketubah ti come soon!
Happy New Year to everybody! Let’s make it a good one :)
New design - Ginko Leaves Arch Ketubah. I’m really fascinated with Ginko leaves. They have such an unusual, yet perfect, playful and elegant shape. Make me think of dancers in long skirts, twirling around :) I’ve been thinking of a Ketubah like this for a while, and finally had time to make it happen! “Economical” in size and price, but still rich in detail! Hand cut and decorated. Ready to be filled in and signed (sold “as is”, not personalized, can be shipped right away).
It’s always wonderful to see my Ketubot in their final state - signed and framed! Thanks to Emily for sharing with me a peek at the beautifully preserved Heart Tree Ketubah that I made for her. Love the frame!
Finished and shipped a custom Ketubah, based on my ever-so-popular 4 Elements design but with some very serious modifications. For one thing, all the elements are gone, and replaced by tree brunches. Plus, it’s a 2-layer papercut, so you see the colorful sky peaking through the leaves.
Happy Thanksgiving!
The sweet and simple moleskin drawings from Stephanie Kubo
Perhaps the most epic papercut I have ever made. Descent Into the Maelstrom, 2012.
natural geometry by chris miller