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  • Paper Lanterns: A Peek Behind The Scenes

    Paper Lanterns: A Peek Behind The Scenes

    Behind the scenes photos aren't always so great looking, but in this case, the vision of a bunch of Chinese-style paper lanterns filling up the floor in my living room was so gorgeous I just had to share it with you! I was asked to make decorations for a Chinese Auction themed evening for the…

  • Another Handpainted Poster, This Time All By Himself!

    Another Handpainted Poster, This Time All By Himself!

    This large sign that my son painted says "Yom Huledet Sameach" meaning happy birthday, and I am sharing his sweet wishes for a family birthday to make a point, which is that sometimes when parents do a project together with a child, like the Hanukkah poster we painted together, it gives the child enough confidence…

  • Forcing Amaryllis Bulbs In Pots Year After Year After Year!

    Forcing Amaryllis Bulbs In Pots Year After Year After Year!

    There are very few things quite as stunning as a pot of forced Amaryllis bulbs in bloom. And the good news is that this exciting process is so easy to achieve year after year, with just a few simple Amaryllis bulb forcing directions under your belt. Unlike other bulbs traditionally forced to fill our homes…

  • Patchwork Fleece Gift Pouch

    Patchwork Fleece Gift Pouch

    Patchwork gift pouches sewn from scraps are the perfect little handmade touch, and turn even the simplest little gift into something special. And when they're made from fleece, they're cozy too, which might not seem important for a gift pouch, but the results are really so much fun and perfect for winter-Patchwork gift pouches sewn…

  • Today Is The Solemn Day Of The Tenth Of Tevet

    Today Is The Solemn Day Of The Tenth Of Tevet

    The 10th of Tevet (this year, December 22, 2015) is observed as a day of fasting for many, mourning and repentance. Why you may ask? Well, a mere 2.000 years ago, on the 10th day of the Jewish month of Tevet, in the year 425 BCE, the armies of the Babylonian emperor Nebuchadnezzar laid siege…

  • Jerusalem Artichoke Tastes Like Artichoke Hearts

    If you saw these tubers in the store, or even just sitting on a counter in someone's kitchen, would you be able to identify them? Truthfully these Jerusalem artichokes only slightly resemble the ones usually for sale so I was quite surprised by their truly fascinating look. in past years they have only consisted of…

  • Crocheted Lampshade Round-Up To Inspire!

    Crocheted Lampshade Round-Up To Inspire!

      There is something about crocheted lampshades that is just so wonderful, and winter seems like the perfect time to add at least one to your home decor. You can choose a project that is quick to whip up or something more detailed depending on your preference, and of course, a crocheted lamp shade works…

  • Mini Doughnuts Using A Combo Mini Doughnuts Machine!

    Mini Doughnuts Using A Combo Mini Doughnuts Machine!

    Doughnuts are a traditional Hanukkah treat, though I've always wanted to bake some rather than serve my family the oil laden traditional fried ones. And this year, ta da, we made a whole bunch of mini baked doughnuts thanks to a Bat Mitzvah gift certificate that my daughter finally redeemed (a year plus later) at…

  • An Amazing Archeological Site In Meron, Midrash Rashbi

    An Amazing Archeological Site In Meron, Midrash Rashbi

    On the last day of Hanukkah we took a little trip to Meron, to the tomb of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai, and just as we were about to get in the car I at long last had the opportunity to take my kids to one of my favorite places, the archeological site of the actual…

  • The Eighth Night Of Hanukkah, Zot Hanukkah!

    The Eighth Night Of Hanukkah, Zot Hanukkah!

     Zot Chanukah, the eighth night of hanukkah is tonight, and that means this is our last chance to enjoy the hoilday before it disappears until next year! Zot chanukah is considered to be the most significant day by many, and for Kabbalists and Hassidim, it is also considered to be the last opportunity for repentence…

  • Geometric String Star Holiday Napkin Rings

    Geometric String Star Holiday Napkin Rings

    Wishing for a fun craft for all ages that can also make your holiday table look amazing? Look no further, these string stars are so much fun to make and work really well as medallions for DIY napkin rings! So cut out some cardboard circles from cereal box cardboard, grab some metallic crochet thread and…

  • The Sea Of Galillee (Lake Tiberius, Yom Kinneret) On A Beautiful December Afternoon

    The Sea Of Galillee (Lake Tiberius, Yom Kinneret) On A Beautiful December Afternoon

    Above: The Kinneret, The Sea of The Galillee In Northern Israel, With The Golan Heights In the Background. Looking east across the lake. My daughter is on school vacation (the boys have half-days) and so we took the opportunity to take a 40 minute drive to the Holy City Of Tiberius (Tiveria) for some much…

  • Wishing You A Joyful, LIght-Filled Chanukah!

    Wishing You A Joyful, LIght-Filled Chanukah!

    To My Dear Readers, wishing you a wonderful Chanukah, a chanukah sameach, filled with joy, and light. This is our chance to help banish darkness from the darkest corners, and to fill them with hope for a better, brighter world! So light the Chanukah candles, spend time with friends and family and give thanks for…

  • Geometric Woven String Star Gift Toppers And Place Cards

    Geometric Woven String Star Gift Toppers And Place Cards

    Geometric string stars are so fun to weave, and they also happen to look great at gift toppers and gift tags! I just love how they look on my hand stamped olive branch wrapping paper, and if you're making them for your own family, well, you can save them afterwards to make a geometric string…

  • Geometric String Star Garland Is Perfect For Hanukkah And Beyond!

    Geometric String Star Garland Is Perfect For Hanukkah And Beyond!

    Geometric woven string stars are so simple to make and with such fabulous results, everyone with even the slightest crafty bone in their body should make some, NOW! And look how cute they are strung as a Hanukkah garland, or for just about any holiday or occassion! I made these with un-dyed crochet string, and…

  • Welcome To Craft Schooling Sunday!

    Welcome To Craft Schooling Sunday!

    Welcome to Craft Schooling Sunday! Thanks so much for joining me here. As is customary each December, Craft Schooling Sunday takes a holiday break, so this week I am sharing the features, but there will be no link up. Of course the blog will continue as usual, so please do visit me here! So wishing…

  • DIY Hanukkah Menorah Made From Shot Glasses That Looks Amazing!

    DIY Hanukkah Menorah Made From Shot Glasses That Looks Amazing!

    Hanukkah is on Sunday night, so now would be a good time to make some quick Hanukkah projects that look great and are quick to make. For starters, I'd recommend this shot glass Menorah that I made for a Hanukkah DIY article for Houzz, as it is so simple and looks surprisingly elegant, I must…

  • A Hanukkah Poster Made By Mother And Son…..

    A Hanukkah Poster Made By Mother And Son…..

    When my son came home from school with a request for a large piece of artwork to hang in his classroom, i was a little sceptical that I would have time to actually help him with this task, but fortunately we pulled it off, and he was happy as can be as he left for…

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