Time to decorate for Chanukah, which begins on Saturday, December 12th! Sara, aka Creative Jewish Mom always has a lot of great ideas, and she made this adorable Chanukah bunting using a Styrofoam printing technique (always a fun one for the kids!). This would be a fun project for the family to do together. [get the details on this Chanukah bunting]
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Hi Heather, Thanks so much for linking to me with this project.
Jewish holidays actually start at night, so it’s a bit confusing to look on a regular calender. We will be lighting the first candle on the evening of Friday December 11th. All the best!
heather
Thanks for the clarification, Sara!
Laura
Awesome idea using the styrofoam. Just had a brilliant thought: I could do this to make my daughter a “signature” stamp – she’s 3 so having her sign her name on drawings, cards etc. is a challenge, (and me doing it seems….weird?) but she loves seeing her name on everything! SO – I’ll make her a stamp of her name from styrofoam, glue it to something sturdy, and ta da!
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Sara
Hi Heather, Thanks so much for linking to me with this project.
Jewish holidays actually start at night, so it’s a bit confusing to look on a regular calender. We will be lighting the first candle on the evening of Friday December 11th. All the best!
heather
Thanks for the clarification, Sara!
Laura
Awesome idea using the styrofoam. Just had a brilliant thought: I could do this to make my daughter a “signature” stamp – she’s 3 so having her sign her name on drawings, cards etc. is a challenge, (and me doing it seems….weird?) but she loves seeing her name on everything! SO – I’ll make her a stamp of her name from styrofoam, glue it to something sturdy, and ta da!