Your Holy Land Store with its retail location in Vaughan – Thornhill , (Greater Toronto Area), is the ideal place for both Jewish people looking for traditional objects or gifts, as well as for those looking forward to embrace the Jewish faith. Our wide range of products includes gold and silver pieces of jewelry, depicting various Jewish traditional motifs, an impressive batch of wonderfully decorated Judaica objects, Kabbalah, Torah and Shabbat related objects, traditional decorative objects and pieces of garment – mezuzahs, kippot, tallit and tefillin, and many Israel imported gifts.
It is within this store that one can find unique Judaica items brought directly from Israel, handmade pieces of jewelry, and numerous gifts which suit many occasions. For instance, if one is looking for bar or bat mitzvah gifts, Your Holy Land Store provides one with a large selection of goods including plates, key chains, bags and purses, jewelry boxes, pens, notebooks, etc.
We are a Canadian gift shop that offers a wide range of products varying from Canadian souvenirs to authentic Canadian food items. Our outstanding service alongside our to-die-for prices tied with the exceptional quality of our products will guarantee you a smile on your face when you walk through the door.
Welcome to the Internet's favorite place for quality and competitive values on home decor and MORE! We offer everything from wall home decor and shabby elegance to candle holders and collectible figurines! Choose one of our decorative birdhouses to go along with a decorative bird feeder. Save on office Desk Accessories and Battery Free Emergency Radio, as well as items for pet lovers and bathroom products, even kitchen accessories (pssst... these all make great wedding gifts, too!). Search the site you might find more then what you are looking for. Store owners, import exports are welcome to contact me. We appreciate your visit today, and look forward to serving you!
I have been making somekind of hat since I was a little girl. I didn't realize how deep my passion for them ran until my parents dropped of old boxes and in it was the remains of a dollhouse hat shop I made when I was 11. , The first hat I made that was similar to the hats I make now was when I was 17. I needed to wear a hat in the summer to keep the sun off. I also needed one that would stay on while riding my bike, could be smashed into my knapsack and washed of bug repellant. My first few weren't that great but eventually I hit on a winner and I still have it today over 10 years later. Admittedly it's lost some of it's stiffness over the years and I mostly wear it at the cottage but it is a testament to the sewing skills my mother and grandmother installed in me. I say installed because it wasn't easy to learn and I spent many times frustrated and in tears because it didn't work. I stuck with it though and now I can sew anything. I'm always looking for a new challenge which is where the handsewn ribbon flowers started coming into play. I spend a great deal of time researching old techniques and old patterns. I play a lot when I have the time. I learn so much from the pile of mistakes under my desk. , I went to art school and studied painting, printmaking and sculpture as majors. I've also done costume work for summer-stock theatres and now I'm the resident costumer at the Simcoe County Museum. I just started this volunteer work and I'm very excited to make costumes, corsets and petticoats. I hope to make a selection of reproduction 1840's bonnets both in straw and fabric for the costumed interperators. If all goes well I may make an extra one and put it up here! , My printmaking is lino block cuts which are like wood cuts but in a different substance. The basic principle is like a rubber stamp. I carve away what I want left the colour of the paper and roll a thin coat of ink on the raised portion and press paper onto the block. Each image in the edition is done like this. I have recently bought a platten printing press and now I have a big antique in my living room. This allows me to use the technique of printmaking in everyday functional things because the printing time factor is reduced. Things such as the cocktail tags and magnets are printed on the press. I'm still working on adapting the press for my blocks so I find that large size prints aren't as successful. Hopefully soon. ,
What a great addition to Kensington Market. Many stalls displaying unique wares, so lots to browse. Central cash area with few line-ups makes life much easier. I always look here for unusual and unique giftsRead more