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Chanukah or Hanukkah is the Hebrew term for rededication.
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Ideas for
Chanukah Centerpieces
Homemade Chanukah centerpieces will allow the host to apply their own personal touches on the holiday. First, begin with some homemade Chanukah edible centerpieces for the kids. Make nine cupcakes, topped with blue frosting, and create an edible menorah for the kids. Place the cupcakes in a line like a menorah. To represent candles, place thin chocolate bars in the top of the cupcakes. for the flame, use small yellow candies on top of the chocolate bars. Place the cupcake and cutouts of Star of David or other Jewish symbols. Ensure the middle cupcake is higher than the rest of the cupcakes. place the middle cupcake on a small paper cup covered in blue, white, or yellow paper.
Homemade Chanukah centerpieces to receive many compliments are menorahs made from small cups and glasses filled with beads. Use white, blue and multicolored bead and place them in small cups or bowls. Place the candles inside the beaded filled cups and a unique menorah is made.
Cardboard tube Moses homemade centerpiece for children at their own table is a cute Chanukah centerpiece. To begin, use a toilet cardboard tube and paint one end flesh color. Draw in eyes and eyebrows. Place a brown piece of felt around the cardboard tube to make his robe. For the hair and beard use white yarn and glue on. Place cotton balls inside and glue before the hair applied to give Moses a head. On the side of the brown felt use pink pom-poms for hands. Cut out a piece of grey construction paper and glue it to one of Mosses’ hands.