Celebrations & Crafts
Pictured above: Edible Apple Dish my 14 year-old made today using a new variety of apple called HoneyCrisp...
I love
holidays, especially
Rosh Hashanah, the first
Jewish celebration and
observance of
fall this year because it begins starting at sundown tonight running through
September 29 to 30. Certainly,
cooking and crafting together -- no matter what the holiday -- is a really fun way to
bond family parents and
children of every age:
toddlers school age students teens and even
kids home from college. It is also the perfect way to
create memories that will last a life time. Spend some
quality time together and enjoy your kids with the ideas with links below to
inspire you, includes cooking and crafting ideas plus downloadable holiday theme color pages.
Martha Stewart is
the Queen of Holiday Crafts in my book. And this
Apple Honey Dish from her 2010 vault of
uber creative ideas is made from a
real apple is my all-time fave Rosh Hashanah idea for our family table this year. In fact, one of my triplets made the apple dish pictured above this afternoon.
Another great idea is a
DIY stuffed toy challah from
Akhlah that is
not made with real flour that mom or even older children can make with proper supervision and motor skills. All you need is 3 panty hose legs and some tissue paper for stuffing and you are ready to braid, then coil the "legs" into a round loaf of
faux challah bread.
From
Chabad the
worldwide Jewish
outreach organization comes a great collection of
free downloadable coloring pages to celebrate the holiday.
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Pomegranate Napkin Ring, Image by Joy of Kosher |
Lastly, since I'm a
prize-winning cooking with pomegranate fan, here is a beautiful and really
easy and
simple craft that you'll want to use from year to year:
A Pomegranate Napkin Ring designed by Joy of Kosher.
Please comment and share your own fun crafts for the Jewish holidays of Rosh Hashanah.
Shanah Tovah to all
MBE's Jewish Readers!
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