(Made with love) .. Candles, ceramic works and souvenirs as part of a product project for two ambitious young women

Homs, (ST)- Two ambitious young women from Homs launched their own project called “Made with Love”. This project, led by Ola Khashfa and Atta Al Sibai, includes a wide range of wax products and ceramic works that  attract a large number of people due to their specialty and beauty in terms of form, implementation, and the quality of the materials and the professional methods used .

The project  which was launched, according to Khashfa, a year and a half ago through the “Acacia” bazaar in Homs, united the efforts of the two young women who were working alone, which doubled creativity in  work and broadened her horizons, especially as her work is based on an academic background provided by her studies at the Teacher Training Institute”.

 

She said that their work includes a variety of artistic products related to ceramics and decorative pieces, souvenirs of graduation, success and childbirth. These products  are popular with Internet marketin g .Khashfa  and her partner are always trying to develop and provide  their work with modern designs that suit all tastes, hoping to open their own store in the future.

Atta Al-Sibai,who has a diploma in English literature, made it clear that she always liked working with wax before moving to the soluble raw soap, to work on it in the same way, indicating that her talent coincided with the talent of her friend this is how the “Made with Love” project brought them together.

Al-Sibai indicated that their works were encouraged by others, which motivated them to make various gifts, souvenirs, scarves and frames, pointing out that each piece takes a different time from the other piece according to the shape, size and design to be a distinctive masterpiece.

She concluded by noting that they gained  good experience and an excellent reputation through the activities they participate in periodically, including the “al-Qqeisarya  Market” bazaar , the “Young Women” Bazaar and the “Creative Women” bazaar where people were able to see their artistic products through these events which are often attended by a huge and miscellaneous crowd.

Amal Farhat

 

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