They really turned out cute, and I hope to make that craft a tradition.
The adventures continue as we settle into our second new home on the west coast in downtown Seattle.
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Mini Sukkahs
One night when things were getting crazy (during the High Holidays in Sept.), as evenings often do around here, I rallied the girls in by having them make their very own sukkahs. We used imitation play doh to hold the four corner clothes pins, then hot glued large popsicle sticks for the roof and small ones for "lattice" on 2 of the walls. To cover all of the traditional ways of building a sukkah, we glued a paper napkin in the back as a sheet. Then the girls made "decorations" out of pop-together beads, and we put some fake fall foliage on the roofs.
They really turned out cute, and I hope to make that craft a tradition.
They really turned out cute, and I hope to make that craft a tradition.
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