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Chanukah Sameach!
I really can’t believe it’s Chanukah already! I feel like we just took down the Sukkah (or did you?!)
I’m so excited to join in the 2012 Hanukkah Blog Party! So many fantastic bloggers, so many incredible recipes. Please take a look around and be inspired! The best part? One in 6 chances of winning a prize! See below for giveaway details! FYI – at the last blog party, one of my readers WON!
My idea was for printable Chanukah decorations and gift tags! Here is a PDF (TheKosherHome_ChanukahArt) for you to print at home! I’ve made picture frame sized images for 8×10, 5×7, 4×6, and 3×5 – mount them on blue cardstock if you’d like or as is! There is also a banner, gift tags and circles for the tops of cupcakes, or stick them on Chanukah Gelt! Go ahead – embellish with glitter and rhinestones! Ideas are as endless as you imagination!
Go ahead – feel free to send me some pictures of how you use these printables in your home, or at your Chanukah Party! I can’t wait to see! Some ideas are below!
DOWNLOAD FILE HERE: TheKosherHome_ChanukahArt




Welcome to the first ever Hanukkah Blog Party, hosted by Leah of Cook Kosher and Miriam of Overtime Cook. It’s traditional on Hanukkah to eat fried treats, most notably donuts and latkes, and we’ve got a fabulous array of Hanukkah themed recipes, treats and crafts from Jewish bloggers all over the world! Scroll down for links to all of the delicious treats.
To help get everyone into party mode, we have a bunch of fabulous new cookbooks to GIVEAWAY! Leave a comment on this post for your chance to win one of:
2 copies of Susie Fishbein’s new Kosher By Design Cooking Coach (sponsored by Artscroll)
2 copies of Leah Schapira’s Fresh and Easy Kosher Cooking (sponsored by Artscroll)
2 copies of Esther Deutch’s CHIC Made Simple (sponsored by the author)
Giveaway ends at 11:59 PM on Sunday, December 16th. Limit one entry per person per blog, so visit the other blogs for extra chances to win!
Prizes can only be shipped within the US. Entries must be accompanied by a valid email address in order to qualify.
How to enter: Leave a comment on this post tell me your favorite way to decorate your home for Chanukah!
This is the second of many fabulous Holiday Blog Parties. If you would like to be added to the mailing list to participate in future parties, please email holidayblogparties@gmail.com
Stop by the other blogs and check out these Chanukah Themed Recipes:
Latkes:
Jamie from Joy of Kosher made Zucchini Latkes with Tzatziki
Daniel from Peikes Cookbook made Potato and Fennel Latkes Fried in Duck Fat With Chinese Five Spice Apple Sauce
Susan from The Girl in the Little Red Kitchen made Squash and Potato Latkes
Samantha from The Little Ferraro Kitchen made Ruby Red Beet Latkes with Cumin
Donuts and Desserts:
Stephanie and Jessica from The Kosher Foodies made
Beignets
The Gluten Free maven made Gluten Free Vegan Cake Donuts
Appetizers, Soups, Sauces, Drinks and other Hanukkah Food:
Jennifer from Juanita’s Cocina made
Kugel
We love to put out ALL our chanukkiot out from the years so the kids can choose the one they want to light every night.
OMG! That’s so cute! My daughter, T.J. chose to use the one she made in school last year! It was a real winner!
What’s the best way to store them?
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Thank you for making my life so much easier with these printable cards! My in-laws will love them.
My pleasure! My nephews are going to love it on their gifts tonight, too!
Email me pics of the finished product at shelley@thekosherhome.com
Can’t wait to see!
my kids love using the gel clings on all windows, china cabinet doors and mirrors.
haha! Love that they stick them everywhere! And I love, for you, that they are easy to remove!
Print these up and let ‘em go nuts! Take a pic and send them over to shelley@thekosherhome.com!
We also enjoy lighting the menorahs our kids made at school, play group, or painted at home. My son’s birthday is around Chanukah so it is Presents Season at our house. I am glad that he loves the dollar store toys and puzzles I picked out just as much as his fancier bday presents.
we’re decorating w/ salt dough dreidels and menorahs this year – part of my try a different craft for each holiday thing I am trying to do
What creative ideas and great designs! I love the personalised Chanukah gelt!
We place a table in front of the window and display all our Chanukah mementos for all to see.
I love to decorate the front window and living room walls with the projects my kids bring home from school!
We are terribly lazy about decorating for Hanukkah but maybe your great post will inspire me! : )
We have those sticky gel things that we put on the front windows. This year my kids helped hang them and made their own “designs” on the front door. Everyday has been a struggle for me not to “fix” it
We hang dreidels and gelt from the light fixture!
we color chanukah pictures and line the walls with them! really gets us in the spirit!
Thanks for visitig my blog and nice to be at this party together! I love the printables they’re so creative! Can’t wait to follow!
xo
Sharon
beautiful craft. thanks for making my life that much easier with this download! wishing you a very happy chanuka!! gigi. food and beauty blogger @ http://www.gigikkitchen.blogspot.com
Wow – thanks for sharing these
I don’t do much decorating, but I love decorating food and things- such as cute cookies, etc.
The printables are adorable! Thanks for joining the party!
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Adorable Chanukah printables. Thanks for sharing!
Also very lazy when it comes to decorating — my kids are passed the age of bringing home arts and crafts and I sort of miss it
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We decorate with all the menorahs the kids have made over the years and all the other school projects.
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These are beautiful.
We decorate the house with whatever my kids have come up with and a quilted table runner one of my Grandmas made for us when we were newly married. And our menorah, of course!
Shelley, my kids enjoyed these crafts thanks so much, chanukah sameach.
We like to string up cards that we have gotten over the years and decorate with crafts that the children have made.
Such a cute idea! I wish I would have seen this yesterday
There’s always next year!
With crafts the kids make.
Love the printables! We hung up my daughters arts and crafts from Chanukah on the wall.
I have no decorating skills AT ALL. And so stuff like this (cheating shortcuts, really!) are great and helpful.