Homemade Sukkah Decoration Crafts for Sukkot

Sarah Ganly
During the Sukkot you will be spending much time in your sukkah, and it is nice to celebrate this time and holiday by decorating your sukkah. Making homemade sukkah decorations is a fun and festive way to get involved in the spirit of this holiday, and this article will provide you with detailed instructions on how to create your own homemade sukkah decorations.

Harvest Tablecloth

Sukkoh is a time of joy and harvest, and what better way to decorate your sukkah table than with a harvest tablecloth. For this project you will need a plain tablecloth, felt, a marker, fabric glue, and scissors. Start by cutting shapes out of the felt to symbolize the harvest; some good shapes are corn, apples, and grapes. You can use the marker to add details. Next glue the various shapes around the border of your table cloth and allow it to dry. This simple homemade sukkah decoration is easy and fun for the whole family, and it will make a great addition to your sukkah table.

Fruit Wreath

A fruit wreath is easy and fun to make for your sukkah, and this decoration will last for years to come. For this craft project you will need grapevines, wire, spray adhesive, clear glitter, fake fruits, a hot glue gun, and glue. Start by pouring the glitter onto a paper plate, and spraying the fruit with the adhesive. Roll the fruit in the glitter and shake of the excess. Allow the fruit to dry while you assemble your wreath.

Construct your wreath by gathering your vines into a bunch and bending them into a circle. Wrap the extra vines around the wreath and twist them together to hold a wreath shape. Use the wire to secure the wreath, and add the dried fruit using your glue gun. This glittery craft project is a perfect decoration for your sukkah.

Sukkot Symbol Garland

Making a Sukkot symbol garland craft to hang in your sukkah is a fun and easy homemade decoration. For this project all you will need is a piece of ribbon, some squares of fabric, fabric glue, and permanent markers. Before you begin this craft think about the symbols you would like to represent; some good ideas are the four species, fruits, vegetables, and the sukkah.

Now use the permanent markers to draw the images on the pieces of fabric; you may also like to write messages or words as well as images. When the fabric squares have dried spread out your ribbon, and glue each square to the ribbon. When this homemade craft decoration has dried you can feel free to hang it in your sukkah for Sukkot.

Making homemade decorations and crafts for your sukkah is a wonderful way to honor the history and tradition of Sukkot. Try making these homemade decorations this year.

Published by Sarah Ganly

I am a student, lunch lady, daughter, girlfriend, and proud puppy owner. I love art, crafts, gardening, baking, and many other hand on activities. I am pursuing a degree in business management, and I am...  View profile

To comment, please sign in to your Yahoo! account, or sign up for a new account.