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These prices have been discounted | 25 | 50 | 75 | 100 | +25 |
Group B 5x7 flat Torn edge or rounded corners-no charge Self -seal envelopes. |
60.00 | 80.00 | 114.00 | 142.40 | 34.80 |
Group C 5x7 folded Self-seal envelopes |
70.00 | 103.20 | 154.80 | 206.40 | 51.60 |
Group E round cards Plain white envelopes |
64.80 | 91.20 | 127.20 | 166.40 | 40.40 |
Group G Hamsa shaped card Self-seal envelopes |
64.80 | 91.20 | 127.20 | 166.40 | 40.40 |
Envelope Liners |
26.00 | 52.00 | 78.00 | 104.00 | 26.00 |
FREE return address printing all season. FREE proof.
FREE white self seal envelopes for group B, C and F and G.
1. Sentiments are interchangeable on folded cards.
2. Envelope liners can be selected to go with any card. See prices above.
3. Group E and G cards can be printed on one side only and priced as a Group B card.
4. You can choose to add Hebrew and the Year to any card.
Group C - Folded Cards
#1244 – Bee Sweet
# 1244 ~ Bee Sweet ~ Group C~ white 100lb cardstock, shown as a Folded Card.
Font: Korinna ~ Ink Color: Blue~
Description: This painting illustrates a bee’s symbolic role in. Rosh Hashanah; apples dipped in
honey represent the hope for a sweet and happy New Year.
Choose a verse here
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You can add a hand lettered name to this card at no additional cost.
You can add an envelope liner at an additional charge.
Description: This modern take on a recipe card illustrates the process of baking a delicious Honey
Cake; a traditional food, eaten to ensure a sweet New Year!
1235 – Happy Birthday World – Group C
Font: Calks: Ink: Blue
Description: Rosh Hashanah is the birthday of the world! This image is full of symbols
for a Happy New Year; peace, love and shofarot!
For an ADDITIONAL FEE, ENVELOPE LINERS are available, see below:
Choose a verse here
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1238 – Raining Shofarot – Group C
# 1238 ~ Raining Shofarot ~ Group C~ white cardstock, Font: Bella~ Ink Color: Dark
Blue ~
Paper: 100 lb. White Card Stock
Description: This whimsical image of Rosh Hashanah symbols was influenced by Pop
Art...a little bit of Warhol, a little bit of Lichtenstein.
Choose a verse here
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1240 – Life is a Ride – Group C
#1240~ Life is a Ride ~ Group C ~ white 100lb cardstock, includes printing on back side as shown ~
Font: Korinna ~ Ink:Blue
Recipe can be omitted for n/c
Description: Preparing for Rosh Hashanah on a beautiful day.
Choose a verse here
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1242 – True Colors – Group C
# 1242 ~True Colors~ Group C~ white 100lb cardstock, shown as a Folded Card,
Font: Cut Paper ~ Ink:Red
Description: This symbolic painting of apples was inspired by the abstract artist , Wassily
Kandinsky and his statement “each color lives by a mysterious life”
Choose a verse here
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1243 – Flowers Make me Cry – Group C
# 1243 ~ Flowers Make me Chai ~ Group C
Font: Antero ~ Ink Color:Teal ~ Paper: 100 lb. White Card Stock
Description: A greeting of beautiful flowers for a wonderful New Year brings joy to all.
Choose a verse here
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#1245 – Tashlich Reflections – Group C
# 1231~ Apple Graffiti ~ Group C~ shown as a Folded Card:
Font: Braveblood, ~ Ink: Dark Blue
Description: This abstract image was inspired by the meditative reflections of the tashlich* prayers said on the first day of Rosh Hashana. *On the first day of Rosh Hashanah, after morning services, it's customary to go to a body of water and perform the ritual of tashlich, in which we throw breadcrumbs or pieces of bread into the water as a symbolic releasing or castingaway of our mistakes from the previous year.
Choose a verse here
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1247 – Seasons – Folded – Group C
# 1247~ Seasons ~ Group C~ white 100lb cardstock, shown as a Folded Card, font
inside: Antero, ink color: Teal
Description: The tree of life as a metaphor for the Torah comes from the Book of Proverbs, the most famous of which is the saying Etz chaim hee l’machazikim
bah (“She is a tree of life to those who grasp her”).
Description: A beautiful garden that brings peace to all who enter...the dove symbolizes our hope for a calm and peaceful year.
Choose a verse here
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# 1248~ Tishrei Reflections ~ Group C~ white cardstock, shown as a Folded Card
Font: Elaine Hanks, ink color: Blue
Description: This painting was inspired by Claude Monet”s first impressionist painting, Impression Sunrise, 1872. The serenity and quiet contemplation set the tone for
this piece, depicting a shofar blower in the early morning hours of Rosh Hashanah.
For an ADDITIONAL FEE, ENVELOPE LINERS are available.
Choose a verse here
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Group E ~ Circular Card
1228 – Group E
# 1228~ A New Beginning ~ Group E ~ Die Cut Circle, includes printing on back as shown
Description: A Dove, a shofar and a rainbow indicate that a New Year is a new beginning!
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Envelope liner available at an additional cost.
Group B ~ Flat Cards
1344 – FMMC – Group B flat
#1344- FMMC~Group B ~ Group B ~ white 100lb cardstock,
Flat, 5 x 7 card
Font: Wendy ~ Ink Dark Blue
Description: A greeting of beautiful flowers for a wonderful New Year brings joy to all.
For an ADDITIONAL FEE, ENVELOPE LINERS are available.
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1344 – FMMC – Group B flat
Flat, 5 x 7 card
Font: Courier ~ Ink Dark Blue
In the 21st Century, this is how we communicate our hope for a good year: via phone,
text, mail and Shofar!
For an ADDITIONAL FEE, ENVELOPE LINERS are available.
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#1237- Serenity Shofar – Flat card
#1237~ Serenity Shofar ~ Group B ~ white 100lb cardstock, Flat, 5 x 7 card
Type: Adventure~ Ink Color: Deep Purple ~ Paper: 100 lb. White Card Stock
Description: A shofar within a shofar, blasting the wish for a peaceful New Year. Envelope liners are available for an additional charge.
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1343 – TC – Group B
#1343- TC~Group B ~ Group B ~ white 100lb cardstock,
Flat, 5 x 7 card
Font: Greeting: Cut Paper, Signature: Courier ~ Ink :Red
Description: This symbolic painting of apples was inspired by the abstract artist , Wassily
Kandinsky and his statement “each color lives by a mysterious life”
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1220 – Group B
# 1220 ~ TWC Good Wishes ~ Group B~ white cardstock, shown as a Flat Card:
Font: Courier ~ Ink Color: Dark Blue ~
Description: This unique series, the typewriter series (TWC) combines the old with the new. This image was inspired by both the holiday letters that people send and an old typewriter. The typewriter ties us to our history, and a colorful image brings us to the present.
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1227 – Group B
# 1227~ Eytz ~ Group B
Font: Papyrus ~ Ink Color:Dark Blue ~ Paper: 100 lb. White Card Stock
Description: A whimsical illustration of the popular symbol a tree of life. For an ADDITIONAL FEE, ENVELOPE LINERS are available.
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Group G ~ New Hamsa Shape
1222 – Group G
#1222~ Wild Flowers ~ Group G ~ ~ Die Cut Hamsa white 100lb cardstock, includes printing on back side as shown ~
Font: Wendy ~ Ink:Purple
Description: This card was inspired by wild flowers that grow in the summer. Flowers are a symbol of hope and renewal. As a hamsa* shaped card, it makes a wonderful greeting for the New Year!
*In Judaism, a hamsa is regarded as a protective talisman that brings good fortune, health and happiness; the hamsa represents the hand of God and is known as ‘The Hand of Miriam’. It is traditional to consume pomegranates on Rosh Hashanah because, with its numerous seeds, it symbolizes fruitfulness. Also, it is said to have 613 seeds, which corresponds with the 613 commandments of the Torah.
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1229 – Group G
#1229~ Hamsa Poms & Flowers~ Group G ~ ~ Die Cut Hamsa, includes printing on back side as shown ~
Font: Thirsty ~ Ink:Deep Blue
Description: This card was inspired by wild flowers that grow in the summer. Flowers are a symbol of hope and renewal. As a hamsa* shaped card, it makes a wonderful greeting for the New Year!
*In Judaism, a hamsa is regarded as a protective talisman that brings good fortune, health and happiness; the hamsa represents the hand of God and is known as ‘The Hand of Miriam’. It is traditional to consume pomegranates on Rosh Hashanah because, with its numerous seeds, it symbolizes fruitfulness. Also, it is said to have 613 seeds, which corresponds with the 613 commandments of the Torah.
Prices at top of page: Submit Order
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MORE: See many past designs from Another Creation here
Michele's designs from past years are always available and dates will be updated.