11.02.2010

Today’s Featured Shops

We’ll be featuring a few shops a day. For a full list of our shops, watch the scrolling avatars at the top of the blog. For a full list of all our shops offering promotions during our Miracles of Hanukkah sale, go here!

Three Sisters Plateshttp://www.etsy.com/shop/threesistersplates

Three Sisters Plates is aptly named. The creations are the combined efforts of exactly that: three sisters.

Their designs run the gamut from Judaica to sports teams, both pro and NCAA, and more. The plates, decorated with illustrations related to their themes, are decoupaged collages. The decoupage is on the bottom side of the plate, with the glass over it, making each piece functional (though not dishwasher or microwave safe).

If you don’t see a themed plate that strikes your fancy, don’t be sad. They accept commissions.

During the etsychai Miracles of Hanukkah sale, Three Sisters Plates is offering a free gift with purchase. Just use the code word in the “Notes to Seller”: If you are coming from this blog, use the secret word "candles."   For Jewish Woman Magazine, use the secret word "JW Mag."

Anjali Creations - http://www.etsy.com/shop/anjalicreations

Anajali Creations is an eclectic shop with cards, home decor, jewelry, kippot (yarmulkes), and more. Hema is the creator of all these wonderful items, the seed of her art beginning at the age of eight, when she took up knitting.

In addition to all the wonderful items she has in her shop, she’s also delighted to take on your commissions.

For our Miracles of Hanukkah sale, Anjali Creations is offering free shipping on your purchase. Just use the code word in the “Notes to Seller”: If you are coming from this blog, use the secret word "candles."   For Jewish Woman Magazine, use the secret word "JW Mag."

Ceramics by Marcelle - http://www.etsy.com/shop/ceramicsbymarcelle

Our final featured shop today is Ceramics by Marcelle. Over the years she dabbled in many crafts, but found what she refers to as her "soul-mate" in ceramics. She first fell in love with clay in college. She put it aside for several years to raise her family. In 2004, she decided to make it a priority again and is now selling wonderful work in her etsy shop.

Marcelle works in durable stoneware and all of her personal glazes are food safe. With her emphasis on functional items, her shop has lots to offer in both Judaica and everyday items.

For our Miracles of Hanukkah sale, Ceramics by Marcelle is offering 18% off one item in shop. Just use the code word in the “Notes to Seller”: If you are coming from this blog, use the secret word "candles."   For Jewish Woman Magazine, use the secret word "JW Mag."

Today’s feature was brought to you by April Grunspan of AgruArts.

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