Turtle Lane Pottery Giveaway!
The Hebrew holidays are in full swing and you can definitely feel the buzz of excitement! It's been great to hear from so many people who grow more and more excited to celebrate each festival of YHWH. It's also been amazing to hear from many people who are learning about the feasts and celebrating them for the first time!
I'm excited to keep the festivities going with another giveaway courtesy of Turtle Lane Pottery! Corinne has generously provided a beautiful handmade Shalom mug for one winner.
You may remember Turtle Lane Pottery from our mezuzzah giveaway last summer. One reader contacted me after purchasing a few of Corinne's pieces and told me how excited she was to now have handmade family heirlooms that are centered on our faith to pass down to her kids. I love that! It is just so special to have things that point to the Hebrew faith, whether that's a menorah, a mezzuzah, a special dish for Shabbat, or what have you.
I have a few things that have been passed down to me by family members and I love them because they are both pretty and useful but also because of the memories I have that go with them. Do you have anything like that? A rolling pin from your grandmother is handy in the kitchen but made extra special by remembering the cookies you rolled out with her. How much more is that meaning compounded by adding faith in with it?
I'm so happy that artisans like Turtle Lane are making truly heirloom pieces that go with our faith. What will your family one day look back and treasure? The mezzuzah they saw every time they left the house, or the menorah that was lit to celebrate the feasts?
A few things I love about this mug:
-It's handmade, so you're getting something one-of-a-kind. That's so much more special to me than mass productions from an assembly line.
-The handle! This is comfortable in the hand and balances naturally. Do you ever pick up mugs that are cute but awkward to hold? You won't have that problem here.
-The reminder for peace. What a great reminder of the Messiah's words, "Peace be still." Shalom is a reminder of the wholeness and health found in YHWH.
Can't you just imagine sitting fireside during Sukkot, listening to Bible stories, sipping hot apple cider out of this mug? Or maybe one day your kids could have this mug and remember that it's the one you used every Shabbat? Or what if seeing this was the spark that a friend needs to become interested in the Hebrew faith? So many possibilities!
I want to thank Corinne from Turtle Lane for providing us with another special giveaway! The deadline to enter is September 20 at midnight. Open to US and international readers. Get entered below and be sure to let us know what Turtle Lane item you would love to have for the fall feasts!
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Why Christmas Isn't Considered One of the Biblical Holidays
Why Christmas is Not a Biblical Holiday
"Christmas is a Biblical holiday because it's in the Bible!" While many people intend to celebrate the Biblical events of the ...
Love the Shalom mugs .So beautiful and each one unique .Beautifully done.
ReplyDeleteIt's even prettier in person too!
DeleteWhat a great giveaway! I think I love everything in the Turtle Lane shop, but I have to say, those Shalom mugs are my favorite!
ReplyDeleteI feel the same way! One of everything! haha
DeleteThis menorah plate is beautiful! https://www.etsy.com/listing/616095158/handmade-menorah-plate-turtle-signature. All of the Pottery from Turtle Lane is amazing.
ReplyDeleteYesss, I think the menorah plates are my favorite too!
Deletewhat beautiful art work.
ReplyDeleteChallah or Cheese Platter what a wonderful addition to any table setting.
I agree! :)
DeleteThis or another great coffee mug would be my pick for Sukkot. Mugs are a weakness of mine!
ReplyDeleteYou may have to expand your collection. :) This is definitely a great mug!
DeleteWhat a great mug! It looks like an ideal hot chocolate, tea or soup mug! I love the message as well. How nice to be able to have another giveaway.
ReplyDeleteIt is a little bigger than most of my mugs so I think it would work well for serving soup! :)
DeleteYou are so good at blogging and teaching...and what fun giveaways you have as well! I appreciate your blog very much!😊
DeleteWe are very new to the feasts, leaving traditional Christianity and its holidays to celebrate as Yeshua did, it has us excited and a tad overwhelmed. This mug is beautiful. I dont have Facebook so hopefully a comment enters me!
ReplyDeleteHow exciting, Avery! It can be a lot at first but so many people have said that it gets easier with each year and I certainly agree! Don't worry about Facebook, your comment gets you entered. :)
DeleteI have been admiring her work. Would love to have a piece to cherish!
ReplyDeleteEverything Corinne makes is lovely!
DeleteA Shalom mug to drink under the sukkah! I bought my sister a mug last year and have regretted not getting one myself! All your work and posts are beautiful! Shana Tova!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Danielle! That sounds like something I would do. haha Maybe this is your year!
DeleteAll her work is beautiful! My favorites are the shalom mugs and the menorah plate. Adonay continue to bless her hands, her life as well as yours!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Angelica! :)
DeleteThere are a few things I would love but the jewelry bowl is great. The idea of hanging Our earrings around the rim is so inivative.
ReplyDeleteI thought so too! And keeps them from getting tangled!
DeleteI love this garland https://www.etsy.com/listing/615808252/shabbat-shalom-ceramic-garland-handmade?ref=shop_home_active_59
ReplyDeleteYes, that would be so fun to get out for the Sabbath!
DeleteEverything is lovely. I think particularly of the mezuzot, the shalom mug, and the dishes/bowls. As I said, everything is lovely and would be a blessing to enjoy.
ReplyDeleteSo hard to narrow it down! I love everything too! :)
DeleteI absolutely love the Bird Love Jewelry Dish!! I love the color and the little birds...I love everything about it. Great piece of art
ReplyDeleteThe bird mezzuzahs are so cute too!
DeleteThis mug is so beautiful! I would absolutely love to see another mug or other useful daily item. Thanks for doing this giveaway!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for entering, Chloe!
DeleteThe blue floral mezuzah cases are simply lovely!As is the challah platter, honestly everything but the jewelry bowls I would love(I don't wear jewelry)
ReplyDeleteYes, major heart eyes for the blue florals!
DeleteJust looking at the mug makes me feel all warm and homey inside. It's beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteThat's what I thought too! :)
DeleteThe Turtle Signature Collection - beauty in cream and blue onccocloate clay- handmade mug- cappuccino- chocolate- tea- stoneware.
ReplyDeleteThat's such a nice piece too!
DeleteThe tiny jewelry dish is soooo cute
ReplyDeleteI love the menorah ones especially!
DeleteI would love a set of the large dinner plates.
ReplyDeleteI am with you...it would be amazing to have a handmade set of plates!
DeleteLove the Shalom Mugs. So pretty. Thank you
ReplyDeleteI agree! Thanks for entering!
DeleteI would love to own the Buffalo tray from this pottery shop! Sweet post. Shalom
ReplyDeleteThey are all so beautiful and unique, but the Berry Colander stood out to me. It was so cute.
ReplyDelete