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Sukkah Craft
The crafts, recipes, and activities
for Tabernacles from A
Family Guide to the Biblical Holidays are
too large for this site. Below is one example.
Build a Miniature Sukkah
Optional materials include:
- Half of a small shoebox or
similar size (or)
- Small paper sack, shortened
(or)
- Craft sticks.
Use any of these to create your basic
hut shape. Cut a doorway in the sack or leave a
doorway if using sticks. The shoebox can be simply
stood on the cut end. Use different shades of brown
markers if you want a natural wood appearance.
Use a collection of small twigs and leaves to
make your roof. Glue on top, or leave loose if
you want to store them separately later. Tiny
metallic stars can be put on your top branches.
If you want to hang fruit from the
ceiling, use things like raisins, seeds, nuts,
or beads on threads. Use your imagination for
other small inside decorations. Stuff tiny cushions
or use a wooden block for a table.
If you like, thread spools or clothespins (half
or whole) can become little people. Tiny manufactured
people and furniture also work. A birthday candle
on a button can set off your table.
Many craft stores have doll house furniture available.
We were able to find a tiny Bible, small fruit
basket, and miniature fruit. This was our familys
favorite craft! If you enjoy doll houses youll
love this one.
The Feast of
Tabernacles
Overview | Bible
Times | Jewish
Customs |
Messiah
in Taberncles | Birth
of Christ | Celebrating
Tabernacles |
Building a Sukkoth I Sukkah
Craft
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