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Thursday
Apr182013

Real Wedding: Cayla and David featured on Wedding Yentas

Our most sincere congratulations to Cayla and David on their beautiful wedding ceremony full of so much happiness. Their peony frame ketubah from Urban Collective looks so lovely ramed and under their gorgeous chuppah. Check out the fantastic Wedding Yentas for the full post.

Featured on Wedding YentasFeatured on Wedding Yentas

http://www.theweddingyentas.com/jewish-real-weddings/real-jewish-weddings-los-angeles-ca-9

Friday
Mar292013

Maryland Wedding: Jaime and Brian

Thank you to Bayside Bride for sharing such a lovely post of Jaime and Brian's wedding. We always love seeing the radiant faces of our ketubah clients on their wedding day. The couple's Olive Branch Papercut was a gorgeous choice.

Photo by Rachel Smith PhotographyPhoto by Rachel Smith PhotographyPhoto by Rachel Smith Photography

Wednesday
Mar202013

Brand New Papercuts by Urban Collective

We are thrilled to introduce our new ketubah collection of papercut designs by Urban Collective professionally lasercut to highlight the intricate details of leaves, branches, roses and peonies. 

Lace LeavesSimply PeonyRoses FrameBranch Frame

 

Tuesday
Mar052013

Gold Rush - Metallic Gold Offset Printed Ketubah

Finally! A modern take on the traditional use of gold in jewish marriage certificates or ketubah. We are so excited to introduce our new collection of Metallic Gold offset printed ketubah. We are sure that you'll love their subtlle gold shine and gorgeous deisgn. Available on both natural soft white or kraft paper. You can allow us to personlize a ketubah from this collection for your or you can just purchase the artwork blank for your own calligrapher to prepare your personalized text.


 

Tuesday
Jan222013

Real Wedding: A Melding of Faith in India

We are excited to share a few wedding snapshots from Ambri and Judah's wedding in Punjab, India. We love their sentimental union of faith, love and family as Sikhs and Jews all gather together to sign their ketubah in the fields of Punjab.

Photo credits to Heidy Shinn.