Hanukkah Kid’s Craft: A Glittery Menorah, With A Little Help From Mom!

Hanukkah Kid's Menorah Craft

Guess what? Hanukkah is just one week away, so I’m posting the projects as I finish them in hopes that you’ll still have some time to join in on the fun. And I think we all need to give a big round of applause to my husband (and children) for their patience during this slightly crazy crafting marathon….because believe me, it’s not pretty!

So, phew, I’ve finally completed a least one major project with my three little ones, this being the first Chanukiah to make it through the gluing assembly line, with two more to go. And I have to say this was a huge success, from applying glitter glue to the aluminum foil boxes, to covering the cardboard tube candles with glitter. My boys  (5 and 7) each felt a huge sense of accomplishment, and I know they’re going to be so proud when they see how it looks all glued together!

Hanukkah Kid's Menorah Craft close up

You’ll Need:

  • a box that holds a roll of aluminum foil or saran wrap, for the base, or improvise….
  • cardboard tube for the candles…I used a thicker smaller tube than a toilet paper tube, the kind of tube that one would find in the middle of a huge roll of thick aluminum foil….(yes, I’ve been saving mine since Pesach!)
  • some heavy metallic gold cardstock/cardboard (or improvise or course…cover some paper with metallic gold contact paper etc.)
  • heavy aluminum foil, I cut apart a recycled aluminum pan
  • silver glitter
  • gold sequins
  • glitter glue/”tulip” in a few colors
  • a few bottle caps for the feet
  • hot glue

Hanukkah Menorah Kid's How-To

How To:

  1. Open your cardboard box so that it’s flat. Draw a design on the box with pencil. We left the area where the candles would sit blank, but you can plan ahead and decorate that too if you know the sizes of your “candles” Older children should be encouraged to draw the design themselves, but for my boys I knew they’d enjoy the project more if I gave them something to trace.
  2. Have the kids trace the design with glitter glue, in a few colors, and set aside to dry.
  3. Cut the cardboard tube into sections, for candles 3″ high and for the shamash, 5″ high.
  4. Brush on watered down glue, and coat with glitter by sprinkling the glitter over the tube and turning the tube as you go. Do this over a plate so use can re-use the glitter that falls.
  5. Cut out flame shapes from gold cardboard, apply lines of glue, and have kids apply sequins.
  6. Now…..when everything is dry, heat up the glue gun and start assembling! First glue the box closed so that it’s a box once again. Glue at least three bottle caps to the bottom for feet. Then glue the candles to the box. Okay we’re almost there! Cut circles of heavy aluminum foil about 1/4″ bit larger than the tubes all around, and glue those to the tops of the tubes. Then with scissors make slits in the circle and fold down over the tube to form a cap. Using a knife carefully make slits in the aluminum foil caps, and insert flames.
  7. Sit down and gaze upon your beautiful creation! If you like, kid’s can add their flames as Chanukah progresses. 

Comments

7 responses to “Hanukkah Kid’s Craft: A Glittery Menorah, With A Little Help From Mom!”

  1. Anna Avatar

    this is so fantastic, you have me inspired to try and make one with my kids, too. but i don’t think i can make one this beautiful!

  2. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Hi Anna, Oh , you definitely can make one even more beautiful! The key is the glitter, the right gold paper for the candles and the sequins. Thats it! Have a wonderful Chanukah, and
    so nice to meet you! Please tell your friends about my site!

  3. meninheira Avatar

    Oh Sara, it’s very beautiful!! I love it 🙂
    (we are back to spain, the pic of the birdfeeder was in our home in Galicia, what is very green like Ireland).
    A big hug and happy Hanukah from Spain
    meni :*

  4. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Meni, have a wonderful holiday season. Im taking a break from the linking party for the month of December, but hope to see you in January.
    Of course Ill still be blogging as usual to do keep in touch! xoxoxoSara

  5. Laura Avatar

    I found your blog from Teach
    Preschool and I love your
    Hanukkah ideas! I have an early
    childhood website, and we are
    currently having a winter and holiday idea
    contest, and would love to have you
    submit some of your Hanukkah ideas!
    Visitors to the site get to do the
    voting and we are giving away some
    gift cards to Discount School Supply
    for the top rated ideas!
    Check out the contest: http://www.theseedsnetwork.com/contest.php

  6. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much Laura, Ill drop by today!

  7. Michelle Avatar
    Michelle

    This is just beautiful; thank you for sharing. I wanted take part in teaching Hanukkah this year to my daughter and this is something we can do and she will love. Thank you again. Michelle

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