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Artists Helping Children

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We have a new craft 
planned for every day.

 

November 17

Origami Kitty

 

November 24

Thanksgiving Centerpiece

 

November 29

Puzzle Piece Wreath

 

December 2

Paper Cup Angels

 

December 6

Puzzle Piece

Christmas Tree

 

December 12

Hannukkah Frame





Hanukkah Origami Candy Dish Click here to print

This craft is an original FreeKidsCrafts.com creation using folding instructions from MakingFriends.com.

 

Make a bunch and set them out for your guests to enjoy a sweet during the holdiay.


Supplies

Cut a piece of 12" x 12" blue wrapping paper or

Hanukkah Scrapbook Paper


Click here for printables

Instructions

Use these directions and refer to the photos below to make your dish.

 

Crease paper both way diagonally. Open up. (the white is the back of the paper)


Fold each side to the middle.

 

Fold both the top and the bottom to the middle. Crease all sides well.

 

Open up all folds but the first ones. It will look like step 2 but with extra creases.

 

Open up the top and the bottom.

 

Hold the corner marked A, and push it up and in to the center. Shaping the corner using the crease lines as a guide.

 

Repeat for the opposite corner.

 

Fold point B up and in to the middle of the box. Use the previous creases to continue the shaping. Point B will end up meeting the two points from the sides.

 

Repeat from step 6 with the opposite side to finish the box.

 

Fill with treats and enjoy!

 

 

 

 

 



   




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The FreeKidsCraft Team

http://www.freekidscrafts.com/

These projects are created by Terri, Betty, Jamie or one of the talented staff members at MakingFriends.com. They have been created exclusively for publication on FreeKidsCrafts.com with supplies you'll be able to find around your house.


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