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Emma Bloom / Happy Project Shop

Emma Bloom / Happy Project Shop
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Emma Bloom is a ketubah artist and designer who has specialized in creating ketubot since 2013. Combining a background in design and decorative arts with a deep appreciation for Jewish tradition, she creates ketubah designs that balance timeless symbolism with contemporary aesthetics. Through her studio, Happy Project Shop, Emma has designed hundreds of ketubot that have been chosen by couples around the world, becoming meaningful keepsakes for their homes and families.

Known for her minimalist style and love of intricate paper-cut art, Emma approaches each ketubah as both a sacred document and a work of art. Her designs are characterized by elegant compositions, delicate details, and a focus on creating ketubot that celebrate love, commitment, and Jewish heritage in a beautiful and lasting way.

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Contact Details

happy.project.shop@gmail.com
happyprojectshop.etsy.com

Location

My studio is based in Bucharest, and I offer worldwide shipping to almost every country.

Emma Bloom / Happy Project Shop Gallery

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Past Couples' Comments

We recently received this ketubah for our upcoming nuptials and could not be happier with it. We were looking for something simple yet elegant, and this piece exceeded our expectations in every way. The ketubah is beautifully crafted—crisp and clean with a soft contemporary look—and we cannot wait to display it in our home. The seller also provided exceptional customer service, working closely with us (and our rabbi) to ensure that every detail was thoughtfully reviewed and perfectly executed. We are so grateful for the care and craftsmanship that went into this meaningful piece and highly recommend this seller. Thank you!

- Annie

We are so incredibly happy with our ketubah. The papercut pages are crisp and detailed, the colored backing is absolutely gorgeous, and the text is set perfectly. The layers also came glued together, so we don’t have to fuss with alignment and such. Emma was also a dream to work with: she let us submit our own personalized text in both English and Aramaic, sent us a digital proof very quickly after we sent it, and made adjustments in no time when we spotted something we wanted to change. The piece shipped flat, in a sturdy wooden frame with protective layers on both sides; everyone warned us to leave time to flatten a ketubah after it comes, but with Emma’s (super fast!) shipping technique, it’s ready to use right out of the box! There’s also a large piece of spare paper to test out pens. Truly an amazing experience and product.

- Leo

Not only did Emma meet my expectations, but she far exceeded them. The ketubah that she custom made for my wedding came out incredible. It was well worth the money spent especially compared to some of the companies online that charge even more for a product that isn’t handmade and of good quality. I am so happy with this and can’t wait to finally get married so that we can sign it and frame it and put it in our home. It shipped quickly and came all the way from Romania to the US SO FAST and I am very impressed with the packing it was shipped in – so protected. Thank you so much, Emma!!!

- Alexa
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