Kid’s Crafts For Pesach: Krias Yam Suf (The Splitting Of The Red Sea) Diorama!!

Pesach Yam Suf Kids Craft Silo

Yippee! The Red Sea has split and were going through! Phew, that was a close call with those Egyptians right on our tails! But who can think about that now, this is amazing!

Pesach Red Sea Kids Craft Close up
We’re so happy, what a miracle! We’re on our way to freedom from slavery in Egypt, that’s one of the reasons we’re smiling, the other is that we’re thrilled to be here on creativejewishmom.com! And though we don’t need to know how to swim to cross the Red Sea, it just might help that we’re made from wine corks!

Passover Red Sea Art Kids Craft
Where do we go now? Oh right, we almost forgot, we need to get ready to receive the Torah on Har Sinai in 43 days! Can’t wait, maybe we’ll see you there? It’s gonna be great, we’re the luckiest corks in the world if you ask me!

You’ll Need:

  • recycled white cardboard
  • recycled regular cardboard
  • tissue paper in water like colors (two shades of blue, or blue and green etc.)
  • wine  corks
  • bottle caps
  • felt and yarn
  • permanent marker
  • glue gun
  • white glue/water mixture or modgepodge
  • glitter glue, beads, plastic gems etc. (not shown here)

How To:

  1. Make a tissue paper collage on a large piece of white cardboard. Use a brush to apply glue solution to cardboard, working on small areas at a time. Lay torn pieces of tissue onto glue and then carefully smooth with fingers or brush.
  2. Cut a piece of regular box cardboard for the base.
  3. Cut wave shapes from your dry tissue paper collage, you’ll need at least 6 waves, but more is good too, as well as a variety of sizes.
  4. Cut slits in the base cardboard where you’d like to position your waves, and cut horizontal slits in the bottom of the waves, a fixed distance from the bottom. Insert wave into slit on base and affix with hot glue on the underside of the base. This results in an elevated base and a neater appearance since the glue is on the underside, but you can certainly choose to do this another way!
  5. Now for your people! Affix bottle cap hats and yarn hair with hot glue. Cut small pieces of felt for clothing, and draw on a simple face with a permanent marker.
  6. Though my version is plain, you can certainly add sparkle (and how about some fish?) to the water with glitter glue, and some “jewels” on the shore! Tell your kids the story of the splitting of the Red Sea and let them come up with some more things to add!
  7. If you just can’t get your hands on any wine corks, so try making little people from just about anything— pipecleaners, toilet paper rolls, hmmm got any other ideas?
  8. Send me photos of your creations, and have a great Pesach!

 

 

Comments

14 responses to “Kid’s Crafts For Pesach: Krias Yam Suf (The Splitting Of The Red Sea) Diorama!!”

  1. Maya Avatar

    How cute! Love the wine cork people!

  2. Mindy Avatar
    Mindy

    Adorable!! You’re really creative!

  3. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Dena, hope all is well!

  4. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Maya! I was really happy with them too, I think theyll be back for another project, so save those corks!

  5. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Mindy! Stay tuned for some more projects in the future with our new friends!

  6. HelenClyde Avatar

    These are so cute, and you really made me smile. “It just might help we´re made from wine corks!” – you´re a genius :-)))
    What a shame (in this case) we never drink alcohol, but I might gather some corks somewhere else.

  7. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks! Glad you appreciated my sense of humor! They looked so cute on the screen when I was writing the post I just had to make it funny!
    Ive got another cork project up my sleeve plus another one with these guys, so do ask your friends to save them for you! Take Care!

  8. robin baker Avatar

    I love your blog! keep up the good work!

  9. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much! Wouldnt you like to enter the contest? Please leave a comment in the post describing the giveaway.all the best!

  10. Sugar-n-spiceandeverythingnice.blogspot.com Avatar

    I love how this DIY is just so appropriatly green! All the recycling after Bidikat Chametz is done. I know my comment here is about two years too late, but Pesach is almost here, again, so I couldn’t help but find your charming project!
    You should have called your post, “Let your Little-People Go.,.and Reenact Our Journey!” or something like that! <3

  11. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much, great name! Pesach Kasher vSameach!

  12. Ilana Singer Avatar
    Ilana Singer

    I found out your blog few days ago and I LOVE it ! Thank you so much for this kid’s craft, I made it with my children this morning they were very happy to make something like this for Pessach.
    I wanted to send you a picture but it does not work…
    Have a great day and Pessach Kosher Vesameach

  13. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Hi Ilana, So happy that you found my blog, and did a craft, that is the whole point of this labor of love of mine! I would love to see a photo and even post it to inspire others,
    if it isnt too much trouble you can send to studio8@netvision.net.il
    Thanks so much, and hope youll be inspired to do many more crafts with your kids……really truly crafting for every holiday is a great way to get kids connected, it worked with mine!

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