I seriously love everything about this sparkly Earth Day Slime. The bright bold colors are so beautifully and perfectly represent the earth and the beauty of the earth. Earth Day is such a great time to focus on the world around us and be reminded of how we can better take care of the earth. Making slime with kids is a fun project that you can do while you talk about taking care of the beautiful planet that we live in.
At the festival of Sukkot, a decorated hut or āSukkahā is built in the home or garden. This Sukkah provided food and temporary shelter to the Israelites while they spent 40 years living in the desert.
The book of Esther in the Old Testament tells the story of the Jewish people being saved from their Persian rulers. The villain in the story is Haman, the kingās advisor. When he appears in a play or in storytelling it is traditional to use a āgroggerā or noisemaker to drown out his name.
Make these Easter story characters and a keepsake story book to keep them in.
Save coins for charitable gifts and donations in a hand-decorated āTzedakahā box. āTzedakahā is a Hebrew word meaning ājusticeā or ārighteousnessā. Acts of charity and helping others are important in the Jewish faith.
Decorate your house this Christmas with this festive bunting!
Show your Dad he is your hero by making him this Superhero themed spoon puppet for Fatherās Day
Make your Dad a pop stick folded card with a secret message for Fatherās day.
Craft this lovely little hedgehog from our natural wood slices and branch chips and hang it to decorate your house or garden.
Made using natural wood pieces and hessian, this wooden cutie is guaranteed to make you smile all Easter long.