Hanukkah Dancing Characters Craft For Kids

Hanukkah Dancing Paper Characters Kid's craft

Here’s a super cute idea to add some cheer to your home this Chanukah— dancing dreidels, doughnuts, menorahs, candles and oil flasks! You only need a few simple supplies and everyone can have fun creating their own dancing characters. We’ll most likely be hanging these garland style, which we have yet to assemble, but they’re much easier to photograph at this stage! In any case I figured I’d share this with you now, as it’s time to get crafting my friends— Chanukah is in just a little over a week! Yikes, why did I have to mention that?

Hanukkah Characters with Paper fasteners craft

You’ll Need:

  • colorful card stock
  • paper fasteners
  • a hole punch
  • pens and markers
  • a little imagination!

How To: Draw the body and arms and legs separately on the colored paper of your choice. Add details with felt pens, cut out, punch holes where needed, and attach arms and legs and heads (where needed) with paper fasteners. If you’re in need of some big decorations, so make some of these in which the body fills the entire letter sized sheet, the bigger the better! Enjoy!


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4 responses to “Hanukkah Dancing Characters Craft For Kids”

  1. Daniel Avatar

    You have made dancing characters perfectly. This is one of the most simplest and beautiful gift for kids.

  2. Jessa Avatar
    Jessa

    Thank you for such a great crafting idea for Hanukkah! I am volunteering at my daughters school today (JK/SK class) and I was asked to come up with a craft. I am going to cut out dradels and menorah’s from card stock and take them to school and punch the holes for arms and legs. Cut some arms and legs and have the children assemble them and then color them. Super idea!!

  3. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Great, so happy to be of help! Please spread the word about my site and have a wonderful joyful and light filled chanukah!

  4. HMharpman@aol.com Avatar
    HMharpman@aol.com

    I hope to use this particular craft and our congregation’s family latke lunch in Oklahoma City on December 15. Parents, adults, grandparents don’t get to play enough!

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