Representing David, this six-pointed star graces the Israeli flag and is Judaism's most recognized symbol worldwide. String a slew of these stars for a dangling Hanukkah decoration.
Tips
Parents should supervise carefully: the points and edges of
the star are sharp.
| Prep Time: Under 1 hour | |
| What you need: | |
| Sturdy scissors
Aluminum foil pie plate Blue paint and brush Ribbon or yarn Gold or silver paint pen Hole punch | |
| Seasons: Hanukkah | |
| Materials: foil, paints, ribbon | |
| Instructions: | |
| 1. | Cut off the fluted edge of the pie plate. Draw a six-pointed star on the foil circle. |
| 2. | Cut out the star and coat both sides with blue paint. |
| 3. | Use the paint pen to decorate the middle of the star with the word "shalom," which means "peace" in Hebrew. Then punch a hole in the top of the star and thread it with ribbon. Hang the star in a window or string several together to make a mobile or garland. |
© FamilyFun. All rights reserved.





