Tuesday, June 1, 2010

I need to stop looking at ketubot

This is the last ketubah that I'm going to look at. I wish I could get a better look at the gold foil writing around the edges, but at least we're set on a papercut, as opposed to a printed ketubah. I wish we could afford a painted, or etched glass, but I'm OK with the modest budget so that we can also get pretty invitations. So, I need to stop looking at ketubot. That's it. We've got 3 contenders, and leave it at that.

[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="250" caption="Blue Silhouette by Mickie Caspi"][/caption]

1 comment:

  1. I know it's obnoxious to do this when you've said you've finished looking at ketubot (it's daunting, I know), but I can't help it after reading your biographies. My brother and sister and law are musicians and taught several summers at the high school program at Interlochen--he, cello, and she, violin and viola. And you're in Colorado and I happen to have a print of the Colorado mountains. I don't have it as a print on the web site but there's one that's almost identical to it : http://customketubah.com/gallery/trees32.htm I can personalize it in some ways (like making the bride and groom look more like the actual bride and groom and I have a lot of different texts or you can supply your own. It's probably too late. If it is, I hope you have a beautiful wedding and a wonderful life together. I enjoyed reading about you.

    All the best,
    Miriam

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