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Passover Crafting

Though I love tolook at other people's crafts,I myself am not exactly a crafty person.But I thought that perhaps you,like me,might want to check out some of the cool stuff that people are planning for Passover.(If you haven't yet seen our苹果beplayKveller Crafts Pinterestboard,you might want to stop there too!)

First stop is the gorgeousafikomen coverhere on 苹果beplayKveller.It'll add a special twist to your matzah hunt.

We also think that thisrecycled seder plateis a great activity.

It's easy to start a conversation with your kids about the importance of conserving and reusing,and this plate can be as simple or as complex as you'd like it to be,depending on the age of your kids and your artistic desires.

Of course,you could also go to the local craft store to do it up with thisslightly fancier homemade seder plate,which,as you can see,is kinda beautiful.

And then there's these great crafts from Modern Jewish Mom–adiorama showing the parting of the Red Sea(perfect for when you teach your kids the story of Passover),anddecorated pillowcasesto help you recline in style at your seder.

Oh,and stay tuned forTamara Reese'ssticky frogs,a perfect seder-party-favor for your littlest guests.

What kinds of crafts are you doing with your kids for Passover?Share below!

The opinions expressed here are the personal views of the author.Comments are moderated,so use your inside voices,keep your hands to yourself,and no,we're not interested in herbal supplements.
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