Correction: It's been brought to my attention that I misspelled Ahava in Hebrew. The third letter from the right (the direction Hebrew is written and read) should be a Bet/Vet not a Vav. I actually KNEW this but for some reason (they sound the same) I made what I heard in my head and not what I copied on the paper!
I feel badly that I didn't do what I meant to do, but I mailed them this morning so too late to correct it. My apologies to any Hebrew readers peeking in.
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These are the Hebrew letters that spell LOVE, pronounced Ah_Ha-Va! Valentine's Day is really sneaking up on me and since I have to mail these today to get them to my grand kids in time for the holiday on Monday I came home last night from work and
started cutting and sewing by machine and hand like a mad fool!
Because my 6 and half year old grands are learning to read and write and speak Hebrew I wanted to write LOVE in both England and Hebrew along with their names in Hebrew as well.
The Valentine above with the little pink mirrored heart in the center is for my grand daughter.
That is so cute! They will love and treasure these
ReplyDeletewonderful valentine cards filled with your love for them.
ReplyDeleteArent you the Quick & clever one. They will love these.
ReplyDeleteLOVEly Valentine's gifts!
ReplyDeleteYou are a wizard with fabric!
What a wonderful idea!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are sweet. I sent something to my grands too.
ReplyDeleteI love grommets too!!! I love the eyelet...one of my fav materials. These will be well loved, for sure, Lynn!!! Happy heart day in advance...taking the grands to Disney World tomorrow!!! Just for the day...but will be extremely tired on Sun!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are so lovely im sure they will love them......xm
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