Crafts: Fall
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Stuffed Polka Dot Apple Craft For Kids
A polka dot stuffed paper apple is the perfect craft to do with little ones, and children as old as first or second grade can certainly do the whole apple craft themselves, maybe with just a bit of help. Make giant stuffed apples or medium sized ones, the more the better! Rosh Hashana is approaching…
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Styrofoam Apples Decoupaged With Fabric Strips For Rosh HaShana!
Introducing a cheerful fall apple craft just in time for Rosh HaShana! And of course, they’ll look great in the Sukkah too, hanging or as a centerpiece. So gather your supplies, and have fun creating some new decorative accessories that keep well from year to year, though you may just love them so much they’ll…
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Golden Leaf Garlands For Tu B’Shevat
Golden leaves…..leaves from grape vines, olive trees, pomegranate trees and fig trees……are the perfect subject for making elegant garlands for Tu B’Shevat! I actually used these small garlands to wrap around hurricane candle vases for a party last week, and now I’ll enjoy them hung just about anywhere thanks to washi tape! You’ll Need: gold…
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Giant Paper Flowers For Your Fall Table
Guess what? You’re in luck, I do think that giant paper flowers made in cremes and neutral tones look great right about now. Imagine a little candle light, some glitter, a little something rustic, like maybe some burlap or a table runner made out of pieces of aged wood, and you’ve got yourself a really…
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Paper Bag Apple Tree
Here’s a super simple and very artsy fall apple tree project to do with the little ones, or have fun making some yourself! The fun thing about this project is that the more imperfect the better! I think a bunch of these paper bag fall trees would look great lined up down the center of…
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Golden Apple Placard For The Jewish New Year
Here’s a fun little golden apple craft project for Rosh HaShana that you could hang on a neighbor’s door, or even on the door knobs around your home. And I think these apple placards would make great New Year’s cards, since then the recipient could use it as a decoration, even in their succah! This…
