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    I have got a big order for Hanukkah cards from people who have Jewish friends. I've made a few from Cricut cartridges which cut Stars of David, dreidels and menorahs. Just wondered if anyone else is making cards for Jewish festivals and what resources they use. I'm keen to get hold of some greeting stamps as the phrases on Cricut don't cut out too well in small scale.
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    How about digi stamps? If so I would try some American companies. For a heavily Christian biased society, they do seem to be more enlightened than us when it comes to this sort of thing :)
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    Absolutely ages ago I was googling, as one does, and came across a company that specialises in Christian stamps. Pretty sure they had various Jewish ones as well though.

    Company was called "Time to Sow", not sure if they still exist.

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    Thanks for your suggestions. I have found an American company which sells lots of Jewish craft products, but not sure if it's worth the high postage costs for the small number of orders I get, although I'm hoping that my Jewish customers will spread the word about my cards which are much nicer than the one's I've seen in shops!

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    That's why I suggested digi stamp CSF because then you won't have the postage. But they aren't everyone's cup of tea I know :)
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    I can never find the greeting I want for cards so I print off my own and cut then out with a spellbinders or some other die, if you use pearl card to print on it stays wet enough for you to add embossing powder, here's one I did for my karate mad nephews 13th birhtday

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    Creata sell a range of "foreign" peeloffs as well.
    Sometimes I'm indecisive, other times I just can't make my mind up :mysmilie_515:

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