passover crafts
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Origami Pyramid Passover Centerpiece
Origami and geometric shapes are all the rage as the moment, so origami pyramids for your Passover table seem oh so perfect! Since the Passover seder recounts the story of Jewish slavery and redemption in Egypt these colorful origami pyramid reminders are so fitting— an interesting combination of solemn and cheerful!
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Passover Craft: Wine Goblet Decorations From Recycled Plastic!
These fun wine goblet ornaments for Passover were not made from just any plastic, but rather from extra plastic lids that I found floating around while cleaning out my cabinets for Passover! And I’ll be honest, I actually blogged about using plastic lids for making crafting shapes two years ago, though never got around to…
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Ten Plagues Passover Craft: Fun Placards For The Seder!
Here’s a fun ten plagues Passover craft that you can make now and use at the Passover seder to create a little bit of excitement and keep the kids involved. Either you can make them as a surprise, or better yet, get the kids involved in the crafting, and they’ll be even more excited. I’ve…
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A Cozy & Classy Afikomen Bag From Fleece: Great For Jewelry Too!
Ever thought of using fleece for an afikomen bag? Me neither! That’s why I just love Rivky Koenig’s book Crafting Jewish, for it’s simple yet creative ideas. Rivky was kind enough to share this project from the pages of her book, and so here it is! If you’ll be doing some last minute sewing before…
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Make Embossed Tin Decorations For Pesach!
Last week I promised a few specific Pesach projects, so here finally is the last of them! Despite mountains of work still to do over at my place, I took a few moments to make this because I know that many of you could really use some craft projects right about now to keep…
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Kid’s Crafts For Pesach: Make Some Fimo Critters From The Ten Plagues!
Aren’t these critters just the cutest? My 7 1/2 year old daughter made these as a part of our Ten Plagues Seder kit! I’m actually planning to make 10 little packages from clear plastic that will contain each of the plagues. During the reading of the Hagaddah we’ll pass the little packages around the table…
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Kid’s Crafts For Pesach: Krias Yam Suf (The Splitting Of The Red Sea) Diorama!!
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! 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…
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A Modgepodge Matzo Wreath: Some Crafty Ideas For Pesach From A Loyal Reader!
Not to make any of you feel guilty, but I’m so happy to say that I do have a following of readers who come to the blog and actually leave me comments now and again. I can’t tell you what a great feeling this is! Very often the readers that leave comments are those with…
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Make An Etched Glass Platter For Pesach!
Yesterday I introduced to you a nice glass painting project, so I thought it was perfect to follow that with this etched glass project from Rivky Koenig’s Crafting Jewish. (Which one lucky winner will receive, don’t forget to enter the giveaway!) I know some of you are waiting for some more kid’s crafts projects to…
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Fit For Royalty: Use Glass Paint To Create Stunning Wine Glasses For Pesach!
Wine glasses play an important role in our Pesach Seder, as during the course of the reading of the Haggadah, we drink four glasses of wine (or grapejuice, but this year the wine sounds pretty good to me!) So it sure makes sense to set your table with something festive and royal and at the…
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Pom Pom Critters For Pesach Or Anytime!
In case you are wondering what frogs and caterpillars have to do with Pesach, well let me tell you! A caterpillar actually has nothing to do with Pesach unless you decide he’s really a locust or a wild beast, but frogs actually have an important role in the Pesach Seder, as the perpetrators in the…
