JEWISH HOLIDAY DECORATIONS & ORNAMENTS
sa JEWISH HOLIDAY CANDLE HOLDER
x HANUKKAH DECORATIONS & ORNAMENTS
x PASSOVER DECORATIONS & ORNAMENTS
xx RELIGIOUS DECORATIONS & ORNAMENTS
Tip: How to cut a 13"x9"x2" cake into the shape of a dreidel (spinning top) for a Hanukkah dessert. BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Dec 1987 (v.65#12) pg. 21
Wooden ornaments are shaped and painted like Maccabean soldiers. BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Dec 1989 (v.67#12) pg. 76, 107
Rectangular candle box with a Star of David inlay on the top. BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Dec 1989 (v.67#12) pg. 80, 86
Cross-stitched "Happy Hanukkah" sampler with a menorah motif, 18"x40". BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Dec 1989 (v.67#12) pg. 80, 86, 92
Hanukkah cross-stitch features a menorah with variegated candles, long-stitched stars and the phrase Eight Nights of Light. BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Dec 1992 (v.70#12) pg. 158, 164
Hanukkah charity box (Tzedakah) is made from brightly stained wood to look like a tiny temple. BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Dec 1992 (v.70#12) pg. 162, 164
Welcome sign has the Hebrew greeting Hanukkah and a menorah painted on a pine board. BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Dec 1993 (v.71#12) pg. 96, 108
Craft a Jewish "dreidel" from a half-pint milk carton. BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Nov 1994 (v.72#11) pg. 226
Paint a child's sweatshirt to celebrate Hanukkah. Features a menorah with multicolored candles. BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Nov 1994 (v.72#11) pg. 241
Holiday things for kids to make. (1) Christmas crowns, one with reindeer antlers and another with holly leaves and berries. (2) Dreidel with Hebrew symbols on its top. (3) Holiday cards made using spin-printing, photocopied photos and stamping. (3) Pretzel cabins use shredded wheat biscuits for the roof and graham cracker pieces for windows and doors. (4) Pasta angels have manicotti noodle bodies, macaroni arms, wooden ball heads with ring-noodle hair and lace wings. (5) Gingerbread pull toys. Gingerbread animals and people are decorated and mounted on graham cracker "sleds" and "wagons". (6) Tiny yule trees are made from pipecleaner and beads. (7) Wreath made from rolled brown paper grocery bags, pipe cleaners and candy canes. (8) Glove fingers are turned into holiday characters with fabric scraps, googly eyes, etc. BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Nov 1996 (v.74#11) pg. 219
Passover towel to cross-stitch with wheat, grape and pomegranate motifs is made especially for the Seder leader to use during the ritualistic meal. CRAFTS Apr 1991 (v.14#4) pg. 32, 47
Placemat and napkin are cross stitched with "Passover" symbols. CRAFTS Apr 1994 (v.17#4) pg. 80, 43
Happy Chanukah sweatshirt features appliques of a menorah, Star of David, and two dreidels. CRAFTS Nov 1994 (v.17#11) pg. 46, 67
Chanukah how-tos from a professional Judiac miniaturist. Seven miniature decorations for the celebration of Chanukah. CREATIVE CRAFTS & MINIATURES #90 Dec 1982 (v.8#6) pg. 63
Precious containers. Building an etrog box (used to hold a citrus-like fruit during the Jewish holiday of Succot). This elegant box features an ebony frame supporting silver panels that are pierced with filigree designs. FINE WOODWORKING #80 Jan-Feb 1990 pg. 76
"Happy Hannukkah" greeting and menorah design are cross-stitched on a purchased tablecloth. FLOWER & GARDEN [CRAFTS EDITION] Oct-Dec 1996 (v.40#5) pg. 30
Menorah batik. McCALLS NEEDLEWORK & CRAFTS Sep-Oct 1981 (v.26#5) pg. 111, 114
Holiday decorations for the Jewish Chanukah. Table runner, "Happy Hanukkah" plate, and imitation "stained glass" wall decorations. McCALLS NEEDLEWORK & CRAFTS Sep-Oct 1983 (v.28#5) pg. 88
"Happy Hanukkah" banner (wall hanging). NEEDLE & THREAD Nov-Dec 1983 (v.3#6) pg. 15, 48, 32
"Happy Hannukah" decorations. Includes a wall hanging, menorah placemats and two sizes of "dreydles". NEEDLECRAFT FOR TODAY Nov-Dec 1985 (v.8#4) pg. 31, 33, 37
Dreidl top for Hanukkah, is worked in needlepoint, with the Hebrew letters "nun," "gimel," "heh," and "Shin" stitched on the sides. The dreidl has a lid that opens so it can be used to hold small gifts. NEEDLEPOINT PLUS #100 Nov-Dec 1990 (v.17#4) pg. 21
Ceramic Seder plate features the slogan "From slavery to freedom. From bondage to redemption" surrounding the Star of David in the center of the plate. POPULAR CERAMICS #535 Mar 1994 (v.44#8) pg. 68, 41
Judaic ceramic pieces that are simple to finish. POPULAR CERAMICS #542 Oct 1994 (v.45#3) pg. 77
Table runner for Hanukkah, woven in Summer-and-Winter weave, has a stylized menorah design with a plain area left in the middle on which to place a menorah. SHUTTLE, SPINDLE & DYEPOT #83 Summer 1990 (v.21#3) pg. 10
Dreydl made from needlepointed plastic canvas. WORKBASKET Dec 1991-Jan 1992 (v.57#2) pg. 34
Cross-stitched bib is worked with a design for challah, the braided bread traditionally eaten by Jews on the Sabbath, holidays and ceremonial occasions. WORKBASKET Jun-Jul 1993 (v.58#5) pg. 31
Magen David (Star of David) ornament to tat. WORKBASKET Jun-Jul 1993 (v.58#5) pg. 56
Beaded holiday boxes feature Dove of Peace and Star of David motifs. WORKBASKET Jun-Jul 1993 (v.58#5) pg. 60
Quilted Chanukah wall hanging. Candles are removable so a small child can easily and safely add "lighted candles". WORKBASKET Dec 1995-Jan 1996 (v.61#2) pg. 14
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