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Tissue paper's brilliant colors are perfect for Hanukkah decorations. Think light....bright, happy.....and my friends, the idea th...
A shofar is a wind instrument made from an animal horn and is sounded traditionally at Jewish religious services on the high holid...
This lovely card made with bubble wrap would be perfect for all kinds of occasions. September 29, 2011 is the beginning of Rosh Ha...
Whether you are teaching about the environment or the plagues this delightful Craftstick Frog will keep the kids interested i...
The noise maker or grogger is a classic Purim prop used during the reading of the Megillat Esther (Book of Esther) to make noise e...
Let kids create their own menorah for a decoration or card to celebrate Hanukkah. This craft will be a wonderful way to encou...
Decorate a Hanukkah card or package with these beautiful Eggshell Decorations....
Iris folding looks complicated, but is simpler that you think. It may not be right for the youngest crafter, but can be learned by...
September 9, 2010 is the beginning of Rosh Hashanah. Apples are an important part of the tradition of the Jewish New Year. Use thi...
March 30, 2010 is Passover. In honor of this observation, the FreeKidsCrafts Team has created an Elijah Cup and decorated it with ...
Whether you are dressing up for Purim, Halloween or just everyday playtime use lace and a touch of gold paint to create a regal "g...
Turn ordinary glass votive cups into a Hanukkah table adornment. Make these pretty votive cups and keep glitter mess to a minimum ...
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