Cardboard Menorah
What you will need:
9 cardboard toilet paper rolls
Masking tape or scotch tape
Cardboard
Yellow and orange tissue paper
Tempera paint
Markers
Glue
How to make:
Use paint or markers to color the toilet paper rolls.
One toilet paper roll is glued down in the middle of the cardboard.
Tape or glue down four toilet paper roll holders on each side of the middle holder.
Glue pieces of yellow and orange tissue paper in the ends of the rolls to look like candle flames.
Clay Menorah
What you will need:
Clay
Pencil
Birthday candleholders
How to make:
Knead and roll the clay.
Flatten the clay on a hard surface.
Have your child put his or her hand on the clay and with a small craft stick or blunt knife, trace around the hand and carve away extra clay from the handprint.
Repeat this step with the other hand.
Take the two clay hands and press them together gently. Let the thumps from each handprint overlap each other.
Using the pencil point, make a small hole in the tip of each finger, and place a small birthday candleholder in to each hole.
There are eight candles, one for each night, and the thumb candle is the candle that is used for lighting the other eight. This candle is called the Shamash.
Let the menorah dry.
Paint if you'd like with tempera paints.
Egg Carton Menorah
What you will need:
Empty egg carton
Construction paper
Yellow and blue tempera paint and paintbrush
Tape or glue
Quips
How to make
Cut along the seam to separate the egg carton lid from the egg carton.
Carefully cut out nine egg cups.
Paint the egg cups blue
Using the construction paper cut out nine strips that you will roll into the shapes of candles.
Make a small hole in the bottom of each egg cup, and turn the cup upside down.
Place one rolled candle into a hole in each egg cup.
Cut out yellow candle flame shapes from the construction paper
Paint the egg carton lid yellow and place the cups on top of the lid.
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Post a Commentthis needs to have how to make a very small menorah cause i need one for a tabernacle project at school and all that is coming up is big ones