Make A Fig-Leaf Windchime To Enjoy Outdoors!

Shavuos Fig Leaf Clay Mobile

Now that the weather has warmed up for most of us, it’s time to start thinking about crafting projects for our outdoor areas! And with the Jewish holiday of Shavuos coming up in a couple of weeks, I’m thinking about craft projects that celebrate flowers and greenery. I know, a fired ceramic wind chime isn’t the most accessible project for most of you, but I wanted to share this idea because I’m quite sure that it can inspire you to create something wonderful if you give it a bit of thought!

Shavuos Fig Leaf Mobile Views
This project was made by my kids simply using real fig leaves. The leaves were pressed into the rolled out clay and then the shapes were cut out with a knife, and fired in a kiln. One could certainly do this project with air-drying clay, though I’m pretty sure the shapes won’t “chime” when they bump one another. So why not add something (glass, metal, bells etc.) to the mobile that would chime, and it could really be quite lovely.

Or how about making a hanging leaf mobile from paper? Or a garland of paper leaves? Or printing the leaf shapes on paper and then cutting them out? (See my post here for making prints with leaves.) Now it’s your turn to come up with some creative ideas! You can do it!

ps: Thanks so much to our wonderful ceramics teacher Batya who has given two of my young children a love for working with clay! And I’m especially happy because my 6 year old son, who doesn’t love crafts like the rest of us, has been looking forward to his ceramics class every week for months! And that makes a mom like me not just happy but thrilled!


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8 responses to “Make A Fig-Leaf Windchime To Enjoy Outdoors!”

  1. Teacher Teacher Avatar

    Bringing nature indoors is a wonderful idea. This reminds me of a project I saw that also involved leaves. You take a leaf, place it on any paper or desired surface, then with a toothbrush dipped in paint, splatter paint all along the edges to outline the leaf on the paper with these splatters. Using different colors of paint will give it more interest and depth. Remove each leaf and enjoy the outline you have created!

  2. Teri D. Avatar

    what a beautiful idea and project for children!

  3. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks for the great idea Margo!

  4. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much Teri, so happy to hear from you!

  5. BookishIma Avatar

    I’m so happy to see this – I was just pondering what projects I could do with my little one to decorate for Shavu’ot and I think leaf prints and mobiles would work so well.
    Working with ceramics is such fun, isn’t it?

  6. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks for keeping in touch, and stay tuned for some more Shavuos kids projects coming up soon! I just found out that my kids ceramics teacher is offering a class for
    women, so I think Im going to have to indulge even though I really dont have the time! Its been one of my dreams to learn to work with ceramics, so gotta do it!

  7. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much! Id love to see you at my weekly linking party, every Sunday thru Tues. Its a small party with usually a nice selection of quality projects, and my readers would love to learn about you!

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