Here's a paper garland for Hanukkah that also makes a fun
party craft. Younger kids may want a grown-up to cut while they
stick to decorating.
| Prep Time: About 1 to 2 hours | |
| What you need: | |
| 2 pieces of paper, each 32 inches long and 8 inches high
Pen Scissors Iron | |
| Seasons: Hanukkah | |
| Materials: paper, scissors | |
| Instructions: | |
| 1. | Start with two pieces of paper, each 32 inches long and 8 inches high. (We used Matte Roll Wrap paper made by DMD Industries, although wrapping or craft paper also works well |
| 2. | On the first piece, use a 4-inch accordion fold to create four folded edges. Sketch half a menorah on the top layer as shown, left (stem facing the fold). |
| 3. | Cut through all the layers, being sure not to cut the outer
edge, which keeps the menorahs attached. This makes four
menorahs. Cut another four from the other piece of paper.
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| 4. | Iron the menorahs flat, then tape the sets together. |
| 5. | Next, kids can decorate the menorahs and "light" the
candles with tissue paper, wired ribbon, glitter, star stickers,
or anything else they like.
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