Jewish Crafts

  • How To Braid A Round Challah For Rosh HaShana

    Here it is dear readers at long last, a tutorial on how to braid gorgeous round challah loaves, just in time for Rosh HaShana! We have the custom to eat round loaves on Rosh HaShana to symbolize the continuity of life, and on Rosh HaShana we dip the challah in honey (rather than salt) to…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • Fun Napkin Rings For Rosh HaShana

    Wouldn't you love some fun napkin rings to bring some joy to your holiday table? This Rosh HaShana I thought I'd give you some ideas for some coordinating crafts, all using metallic gold cardboard. The apple bunting, the golden leaf apples and these napkin rings will all look great together and can be crafted by…

  • Rosh HaShana Craft — Golden Apple Fall Bunting

    Here's a super simple bunting idea for fall, that would also be great for Rosh HaShana. A craft garland that goes with casual or elegant decor by virtue of it's metallic elements. And while I just love the idea of decorating the back of chairs at your table, this would of course look great anywhere.…

  • Wine Bottle Vases Simplified For Your Fall Table

      A while back I shared with you some lovely painted wine bottle vases, but guess what my friends? You really don't have to go through all that trouble of painting the bottles, especially for fall when dark wine bottles look just fine as they are! And let me tell you, painting those bottles was…

  • Five MInute Rosh HaShana Table Decor

    Need a super simple idea to add a little personal touch to your Jewish New Year's table this year? Keep this idea in mind for the next two weeks as you just might want to whip up these sweet little golden leaved apples to adorn each place setting as a place marker (you can certainly…

  • How To Cut A Recycled Plastic Soda Bottle For Crafting

    With Succot crafting just around the corner, after the Rosh HaShana crafting, it's time to start saving those plastic bottles so you'll have some of the basics on hand for some exciting DIY Recycled Bottle succah decor. I'd recommend starting to cut those bottles as you save them, to be one step ahead of the…

  • Pom Pom Flowers For Fall

    Pom pom flowers made from variegated or space dyed fall-color yarn with natural branch stems look great right now. And you can do something just a bit different and tie the branches together with some gold ribbon as a fun element on your fall table. Okay, it's not exactly fall yet in most of the…

  • Wine Cork Stamp Rosh HaShana Cards

    Wine cork stamps are super simple to make and a great way to make some quick and sweet Rosh HaShana cards. With the Jewish New Year just around the corner in three weeks, now is the perfect time to make cards so that one can even send them to friends and relatives near and far.…

  • DIY Cake Flags Festive Anytime

    These DIY cake flags are just about the simplest thing one can make as a gorgeous cake topper. If you have the supplies on hand you can make these in literally minutes and your cake will be the most stylish in town! And though I made these for my daughter's birthday, I think these would…

  • Simple DIY Gift Tag For Rosh HaShanah Gift Giving

    You can make simple and sweet scalloped circle gift tags in just seconds. Okay readers, it doesn't get much simpler than this, that is if you own a scalloped circle craft punch!  Certainly a great little trick to have up your sleeve when you decide to give a little unplanned gift and have to use whatever you…