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A lovely painting that was given to me for my birthday by my IBFF Eric. Being Irish Catholic myself, I found this gift to be totally and completely awesome. :)
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For this November-December round of Uber, I'm happy to introduce you to Soft Christmas Collection.
A little collection combining shabby chic with elegance celebrating Christmas and Hannukah.
This sweet little collection includes:
🍂 Tree - with beautiful little lights and ornaments and pinecones at the bottom ready to be decorated
🍂 Box of Ornaments - Sweet little old box carefully nesting elegant Christmas baubles.
🍂 Ornaments - 5 elegant ornaments for you to decorate your home and your tree
🍂 Menorah - This pack includes two versions. Off and on lighted candle by candle.
🍂 Side Table - Old side table hand painted and renew in a shabby chic style.
🍂 Armchairs in purple or grey - Each pack has 3 versions - Decor only with blanket, Decor only without blanker and another without blanket but with beautiful exclusive poses from the wonderful ~Cat~ (wetcat flux/Rie silverfall)
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Given their unusually brilliant blue hue, I these particular Christmas tree worms might be more aptly named after the Jewish counterpart to the Christmas holiday icon.
I carved this menorah out of a block of figured maple and added some birch trim on the vertical faces. The soapstone center has the letters of a dreidel on it, and taking the opposite corners of the base (with no lit candles in it) it can be spun like a dreidel. The center soapstone carving also represents Nt. Sinai.
This is a vintage Hanukkah (Chanukah) greeting card (1950's?) featuring an old Hanukkiya (Hanukkah candelabra) with the same motif of two deer facing each other as on my etched-glass Hanukkiya from 1993 that I've photographed recently with special effects. Except this one is more traditional, with more text, and made of cardboard rather than glass.
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Happy Hannukah to any other Jews here on flickr :)
My family completely forgot Hannukah started today until a couple days ago, so I didn't have time to think of what I want as gifts...
Gelt works though!
I want some chocolate gelt. nomnomnom.
Hope you all got awesome first day of Hannukah gifts ;)
lightbox this kthx.