Rosh HaShana, (the Head of the Year), the Jewish New Year is coming up and it is a time of gift giving.
A traditional present would be something sweet and fruity - honey and apples, a bottle of wine, a fruit basket - to wish a sweet year ahead. But each nice gift will be appreciated, and "handmade" is always among the favorites.
A traditional present would be something sweet and fruity - honey and apples, a bottle of wine, a fruit basket - to wish a sweet year ahead. But each nice gift will be appreciated, and "handmade" is always among the favorites.
Yesterday, at Shabatt, I participated in a Rosh HaShana sale. The bazaar was held in the community center of the little village in the Galilee, where my friend Aiva lives. She had invited me to join. We had a great time, the atmosphere was friendly, a lot of people came, many knowing each other and the artists. There was laughter and music, coffee, cake, cold drinks and cookies. Crafty things were on the tables, and some serious art, like paintings, wall hangings, jewelry was presented.
This was my table with my beloved helper! I had brought mostly gifts for children, a box full of small fabric hearts, some colorful pouches, lavender hearts, and lavender pillows too.
The wide range and variety of homemade goods was astonishing. Most sellers live in this village or its surroundings. The ceramist for example is my friends next door neighbor. Outside at the yard a nice sitting area was put up, and felafel and waffles with chocolate syrup and powdered sgar were prepared and sold, and one could even have a fresh cold draft beer, from a local small brewery.
It was a good day!
13 comments:
Yael, I wish I was there too!!! It looks like it was a wonderful day, and such a beautiful atmosphere... great artwork, lovely talented people and joy and laughter, lovely kids and a sweet little helper... Thank you for sharing this happy, sunny day! :)
how much fun is all this?!!
i too wish i could have been there!
+ hugged your sweet items + YOU!
oxooox
enjoyed your post too ! Felt as being there too. It's always fun walking around and seeing what others make.
I enjoyed zooming in on all that good-time, Yael. Your precious granddaughter must have had as good a time as you--you can see it on her face!
So many wonderful things.
No grass at all in Andalucía, even my poor pots need daily watering to manage.
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menuda reunión de artistas!!! Cuantas cosas bonitas.
Me ha encantado la cerámica.
besos
What a fun bazaar! I wish I had been there in person. Ceramics, liquor, pouches, beads ... I wouldn’t leave empty handed, never. The girl who helped your corner is so lovely and the girls who created leaf boats with flowers in, too. How clever and creative they are.
I also saw the posts about your fish-patterned bags. How fabulous, how unique! Have happy days ahead, Yael.
Yoko
A good artist day.
So much colour and joy! I love the ingenuity of those clever girls. L'shannah Tovah!
Sarah xxx
彡♡` Olá, amiga!
Dia lindo e maravilhoso.
Lindo dia!
Bom fim de semana!
Beijinhos.
Brasil ♡彡.
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What a wonderful day you had! Your table looked so lovely with all your colorful and unique creations. Especially love the bunny in the box. :)
It looks like a wonderful bazaar with so many nice and interesting creations. Your table looked great, Yael, and how nice of your granddaughter to help you. I guess you had a lovely day together :)
I really admire the creativity of the two little girls :)
Loved seeing the craft show and especially your table with the hearts and other lovely creations!
Your new bags are so colorful and fun!
thanks for all the wonderful posts!
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