Felt Dreidel Ornaments For Chanukah!

Felt Chanukah Dreidel Ornaments

First of all, in case any of you are wondering “where does one hang Chanukah ornaments?” I will be hanging four of these cute stuffed dreidels from the arms of the wrought iron chandelier over my dining room table. But of course they’d look adorable just about anywhere, on a doorknob, on a banister, around a little child’s neck as a necklace? Or make tiny ones, attach a pin back and give as gifts. I like that idea!

Okay, I’ll have to admit, I’m running a bit late on all my crafting Chanukah plans, because there’s only just so much time in a day. And as you can probably guess, I happen to be a bit over ambitious when it comes to decorating!  And …..it happens to be my husband’s birthday the first night of Chanukah as well, which means at least one hand made gift for him, (yes, I’ll share it with you!) and some birthday related decorations too! Phew! All of the above ramble is my way of saying I’m sorry for getting this project idea to you so close to Chanukah.

In any case, Chanukah is eight days long so why not create some new decorations during Chanukah! And to make this into a project for the kids, so cut dreidel shapes a bit larger than mine, and let them do the embellishing, with buttons and pom-poms and anything else you can think of. Sounds like a nice Chanukah activity to me!

You’ll Need:

  • felt
  • stuffing of some kind (I used cotton balls)
  • sequined trim
  • silver wired ribbon

How-To:

  1. Cut two identical dreidel shapes. Make a template if you plan to make a few.
  2. Do any applique work (either on the sewing machine or with glue) on the individual pieces, such as the purple squares.
  3. With right sides out, sew or glue 3 sides, add stuffing and sew closed
  4. Apply sequined trim with glue, and a bow from wired ribbon if desired
  5. Add a tiny loop of embroidery thread or a loop of felt (not shown) for hanging.

Wishing everyone a very very happy Chanukah! Stay tuned for lots more quick tabletop entertaining ideas and even a fun project or two for the kids to do during the week of Chanukah! And do drop me a line, I’d love to hear from you, really truly!

Comments

8 responses to “Felt Dreidel Ornaments For Chanukah!”

  1. Ahavah-Shimeon Avatar
    Ahavah-Shimeon

    Thank you so much for all these wonderful ideas…. I am loving each and every one of them… :0D

  2. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much Ahavah, nice to hear from you, Chanukah Sameach!

  3. Lisa Avatar

    So glad to have found your blog. As I see my friends homes getting dolled up for Christmas this time of year, I get overwhelmed with longing to do fun crafting and decorating. My kids and I were getting pretty sick of handprint menorahs so thanks for the great ideas. I have a four, two and newborn, so we have to adapt a bit with the sewing things but I think we’ll make pins like these during Chanukah next week. Thank you!!!

  4. Elise Avatar
    Elise

    I haven’t gotten any felt yet, but I just got out my hot glue gun, popsicle sticks and lots of glitter for my girls – ages 5 and 2. I made them Jewish stars, dreidles and the chanukkiot – the craft sticks were the plain jumbo kind so they had a great time glittering them and can’t wait to show their Abba when he gets home. Thanks for the great ideas. Now to order some felt…

  5. Lisa Avatar

    Very cute! Happy Haunukkah!
    Lisa

  6. Rachel Avatar

    These are super cute! Thanks so much for the idea, I’ll be linking.

  7. Holly Avatar

    Thanks for the idea! I’ll have to have my boys help me with these. If you’re interested, my last post includes a few menorah crafts that my boys and I have done.

  8. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much Holly, I love the simplicity of the yarn Menorah on felt. Thanks so much for sharing!

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