Hanukkah Crafts
- Homemade Cookie Cutters
(Ages 9-16)
Have your kids ever wanted to make cookies in the shape of a dreidel, a magen david, or some other fun Hanukkah shape? Our Homemade Cookie Cutter DIY will show them how! Once they’re done making their cutters, try whipping up some delicious cookies with them.
- Dreidel Garland
(Ages 3-11)
Oh, dreidel, dreidel, dreidel… this lovely Dreidel Garland is a sweet and festive way to decorate your home for Hanukkah.
- Hanukkah Suncatcher
(Ages 3-8)
Celebrate the beauty of the dreidel (or any Hanukkah shape of your choosing) with this easy craft that uses paper, contact paper, tissue paper, and scissors.
- Dipped Candles
(Ages 5-16)
One of the best things about wintertime is lighting candles, and there’s nothing quite like making your own! Candle making is an ancient art that takes a little bit of patience, but yields an incredible result.
- Clothespin Menorah
(Ages 3-8)
It’s always fun to swirl different paint colors together! For this menorah, your little artist is encouraged to mix different paint colors to create a waxy look for the clothespin candles. What’s especially cool is you can “light” this crafty menorah each night by clipping on just the right amount of clothespin candles.
- Dreidel Launcher
(Ages 5-16)
For a crazy spin that will hopefully land a gimmel, try out our dreidel launcher! All you need to get that long-lasting spin are a dreidel, a ruler, string, and a pair of scissors.
- Candy Dreidels by Tori Avey
(Ages 5++)
Pretzels, chocolate, and marshmallows make for a delightful and certainly delicious treat. They make for an even more enchanting goody when they come in the form of an edible dreidel. Yum!
- Cardboard Latke Craft by Joyful Jewish
(Ages 3-8)
This Cardboard Latke Craft is absolutely adorable and lets your kiddo play around with latke frying all without the hot oil or the mess.