22 Hanukkah Crafts and Decorations for Eight Nights of Fun

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glittered Hanukkah decorations
Photo: Johnny Miller

Celebrate Hanukkah with our inspired crafts, gift wrapping ideas, favors, and decorations, including dreidels and menorahs. These ideas will help make all eight nights sparkle.

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glittered Hanukkah decorations
Johnny Miller

As the sun sets, the lights begin to shine, and so begins the Festival of Lights. This Hanukkah, gather the household for a holiday of your own making. Together, you can craft paper stars of David, glittered garlands, and lettered banners that spell out "Happy Hanukkah" to greet everyone passing by the windows. Then, set the table with luminous lanterns and modern serveware, and prepare a buffet to serve all of your beloved holiday dishes such as latkes, braised beef, and sweet sugared doughnuts (sufganiyot).

The focal point of this celebration, of course, is the menorah with its taper candles including the shammash at its heightened center. Some families, instead of using candles, use menorahs with small pots for oil in a more symbolic re-creation of the original Hanukkah miracle. But why stop there? Make a menorah of your own with gilded wooden blocks, wintry white chalk-painted greenery, or a silvered manzanita branch. As the candles are lit, the family recites a special prayer.

Over eight nights, the household gathers 'round for spinning games of dreidel and chocolate coins known as gelt. Enlist their help to choose the perfect card and wrap bundles of gifts. Crafts and activities are also a fun way for you to teach the children about their religious heritage. Inspire them to make their own menorahs, dreidels, and toys—all are bound to become the family's newly treasured heirlooms. All of these easy projects put a colorful spin on classic decorations for the Festival of Lights.

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Glitzy Business

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Jessica Antola

Gold confetti puts the "fest" in the Festival of Lights. To set this jubilant Hanukkah scene, spray-paint a simple menorah with matte white paint, let it dry, and adhere the confetti with craft glue. Glue metallic flakes (cut from sheets of easy-to-melt edible gold) onto candles. Then let gold-fringed paper cups, Mylar-tied straws, and gleaming gelt complete the theme.

Shop Now: Israel Giftware Design Stainless-Steel Menorah (similar to shown), $48, wayfair.com; Creatology Confetti Glitter, $2, michaels.com; Creative Candles Thin Tapers, 12", $30 for 8, creativecandles.com; Slofoodgroup 24-Karat Edible Gold Sheets, $25 for 10, amazon.com; Fringe Party Cups, $9 for eight, burkedecor.com; Chocolate Gelt, $16 for 70, chocolategelt.com; Spritz Gold Paper Straws, $3.50 for 20, target.com; Brother Sister Design Studio Gold Mylar Gift Shred, $2, hobbylobby.com.

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Gilded Goodies

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Jessica Antola

To create these gilded goodies, scoop gold-wrapped fudge into a gold cone. Tuck trinkets into 24-karat vessels, like a miniature piñata or rosette favor box. Or, spark joy with extras such as gold Hanukkah candles or a wand letter that features their initial. Looking for something even simpler? Place a gold-foil paper crown under a ribbon to give a plain box the royal treatment or pack treats in metallic paper Chinese takeout boxes.

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Burning Bright

Hanukkah birch menorah
Johnny Miller

The original Hanukkah menorah is said to have resembled a tree. Our birch version, made even woodsier with ruffly dried shelf mushrooms, hearkens back to the beginning. To illuminate it, use pressed-tin candleholder picks, which were similarly used in olden times to light Christmas trees.

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Golden Wooden Block Menorah

gilded wooden blocks for a Hanukkah menorah
Kirsten Francis

This menorah gets the Midas touch by raiding your children's supplies. To recreate the look, brush kids' wooden blocks with liquid metallic paint. Add a base of brass tubing to hold the candles, then line the blocks up loosely, stacking taller ones for the shammash. And there you have it—the family menorah.

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Glittered Gift Cards and Dreidels

glittered Hanukkah decorations
Johnny Miller

Glitter adds sparkle to the holiday. To start, download the template, enlarging as desired. Trace twice onto card stock (include dotted line), and cut out. For a front-pocket card: Lightly brush a dreidel with clear-drying white glue. Sprinkle with glitter; let dry. With a craft knife, cut a slit along dotted line. Brush glue onto edges of second dreidel. Top with glittered dreidel; let dry. To make a centerpiece or garland, we used plain wooden dreidels, in varying sizes, and different shades of glitter.

Shop Now: Martha Stewart Super Fine Glitter, $2, michaels.com; Ashland Hanukkah Wood Dreidels, $5 for 2, michaels.com.

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Velvet Flower Vases

velvet vases
Aaron Dyer

Ordinary vases become elegant Hanukkah décor with this neat trick: We created a design by using an iron and rubber stamps to heat-emboss shapes onto velvet. Slip a sleeve on for your celebrations; slip it off afterward to store easily.

To make one, cut a piece of velvet fabric into a strip that's the circumference of the vase by its height plus one inch. Gently pull exposed threads along both edges to create fringe. Trim fringe to fit height of your vase. Spritz velvet and stamp with water. On a flat surface, lay velvet face-down on a geometric stamp (we used a square on its side and a circle). Set an iron on medium-high against back of fabric, 10 to 15 seconds. Repeat to make a pattern. Wrap velvet around vase and secure with double-sided tape.

Shop Now: Ben Textiles Stretch Velvet, in Baby Blue and Lilac, $11 a yd., amazon.com; Casey Rubber Stamps, in Circles and Squares, starting from $2, caseyrubberstamps.com.

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Glass Vase Menorah

menorah of glass bud vases
Ryan Liebe

To set up this modern menorah, arrange eight bud vases in a row, with a taller one in the middle, and place tapers inside. For added stability, put a bit of candle glue in the bottom of each vase. Post-holiday, repurpose the vessels for greenery or small garden clippings.

Shop Now: Fox Run Stick-Um Candle Adhesive, $8.13, amazon.com; Jamali Garden Square Glass Crystal Bud Vases, 5" and 7", starting from $11, jamaligarden.com; Candles 4 Less Metallic Taper Candles, 12", in Silver, $32.50 for 12, candles4less.com.

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Menorah by Mail

menorah envelope with blue candle design
Yunhee Kim

Start a new Hanukkah tradition for loved ones who live far away. Former crafts editor Jodi Levine makes this washi tape menorah on a long envelope that accommodates eight smaller ones. (A long, skinny envelope works best.) She stamps the small envelopes one through eight (one for each night) and fills each one with a little gift, like a pair of earrings, a sheet of stickers, or a gift card.

Shop Now: Jam Paper Top-Open Envelopes, $13 for 50, amazon.com; Paper Presentation Gift Card Envelopes, in Fiji, $9.50 for 50, paperpresentation.com; MT Tape Line Stripe Washi Tape, in Baby Blue, $4, cutetape.com; Blick Arts Yellow Masking Tape, $4.58, dickblick.com.

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Chalk-Painted Manzanita Menorah

chalk painted white manzanita menorah
Ngoc Minh Ngo

Use chalk paint to a matte-like effect: Here, you can cover a manzanita branch and faux ferns with chalk paint to give them a plaster-like finish, then secure the ferns onto the branch, along with brass flower-shaped taper holders and accent leaves. The candles are positioned organically: The shammash has its place of prominence atop a bend in the branch, and a few are nestled together in a hollow.

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Olive Oil Lights Menorah

olive oil light jars menorah for Hanukkah
Linda Pugliese

For a traditional twist, use oil lights. Cover the top halves of 8 small jars with masking tape. Using etching cream, etch the bottom halves according to product directions; remove tape. Fill the jars halfway with water. Add 1/8 inch of olive oil. Drop a floating wick into each jar, cork side down. Use a birthday candle in a small, narrow-necked bottle for the shamash.

Shop Now: Armour Glass Etching Cream, $20.57, amazon.com; Ner Mitzvah Round Floating Wicks, $7 for 100, amazon.com.

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Red Oak Wooden-and-Copper Menorah

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Ryan Liebe

Our stylish copper-and-wood menorah is hand-constructed with materials easily found at most home improvement centers: a block of oak and small metal couplings (ordinarily used for joining plumbing pipes) for the main part, and a piece of oak hobby board and metallic trim for the base. To accommodate the shammash candle (the middle one that lights the others), drill a shallower hole in the middle so that it stands highest. Tip: To avoid spraying melted wax, place your index finger between flame and lips before blowing out each candle.

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Hanukkah Place Cards

hanukkah place cards with names
Burcu Avsar

Give simple table settings a touch of finery with craft-punched place cards backed with silver paper. We used menorah, Star of David, and dreidel craft punches to make Hanukkah place cards, but this idea can be adapted easily for any holiday.

To make them, cut a 3-by-4-inch rectangle of kraft paper, and fold in half using a bone folder. Use the craft punch to cut out a design on one side of the card. Cut a circle of silver paper and place it behind the cutout, affixing with glue. Cut a piece of ribbon slightly longer than the card, and glue along the bottom edge; hide the ends by folding them around the edges. Write your guest's name beside the punched design.

Shop Now: Martha Stewart Aquarium Shimmer Cardstock, $0.59 a sheet, michaels.com; Celebrate It Silver Metallic Thin Ribbon, 3/8", $4, michaels.com.

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Star-Punched Paper Hurricanes

hanukkah table setting
Marcus Nilsson

Clean-lined dishes and glassware form this modern and elegant tablescape. Hurricane vases and votive candle holders are wrapped in star-punched paper—an easy way to suffuse your party with warmth. First download the stars template, and print to desired size. Cut decorative paper so it's flush with the top of the hurricane vase and the paper ends overlap by about 1/2 inch. Lay the template on top of decorative paper, then place both on top of dry sponge. Use an awl to transfer the pattern. Following the pattern, punch the decorative paper with Japanese hole punch. Wrap the paper around a hurricane vase, and secure with tape.

Shop Now: World Market Clear Cylinder Vase, $8, worldmarket.com; Recollections Light Blue Smooth Cardstock Paper, 12" by 12", 79¢ a sheet, michaels.com; Bira Craft Screw Punch, $15, amazon.com; Lineco Medium Duty Awl, $9.53, amazon.com.

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Hanukkah Clip-Art Favor Boxes

Hanukkah clip-art favor boxes
Marcus Nilsson

Silver gelt, chocolate coins wrapped in foil, make charming favors when presented in clip-art card stock boxes tied with ribbon and a Star of David. To make them, download clip-art and print onto matte heavyweight paper; cut out. Score along the dotted lines with a bone folder. For straight lines, use a ruler for guidance. Fold the box, first along straight lines, then on one end to close. Fill the box with gelt and close its open end. Using a craft punch, punch out a star from silver paper. Wrap ribbon around the box, and secure with a star using double-sided tape. Trim the ends of ribbon on the diagonal.

Shop Now: Punch Bunch Star of David Craft Punch, $16, walmart.com; Recollections White Heavyweight Cardstock Paper, 8 1/2" by 11", $10 for 100 sheets, michaels.com.

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Hanukkah Star And Dreidel Cards

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Handcrafted Hanukkah greetings with cut-out patterns offer a fun, personalized way to present gift cards. To make the star card, print the star-card template onto lavender card stock, and cut out triangles. Fold a piece of pale-blue card stock in half. Tape the lavender card on top of the blue card. Slide a gift card into the star cutout. Make a slit at the edge of the card to insert the top corner of gift card.

To make the dreidel card, print the dreidel template on deep-yellow card stock, large rectangle on pale blue, and small rectangle on pale yellow. Fold deep-yellow card stock in half, and cut out dreidel shape. Cut out the small rectangle and tape behind the dreidel cutout as shown. Cut out large rectangle and tape to inside cover of card as shown. Slide the gift card into the pocket.

Shop Now: Martha Stewart Craft Knife, $13, amazon.com; The Paper Company Pastel Cardstock Scrapbook Paper, 12" by 12", $11.25 for 25 sheets, amazon.com.

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Silver Branch Menorah

silver branch menorah
Linda Pugliese

Find a branch at least 16 inches long, with a raised knot (for the shamash, the candle used to light the other candles). Mark nine evenly spaced dots with a pencil, one on top of the knot; drill holes with a 3/8-inch bit. (Hole size depends on candle size.) Paint with craft paint. Let dry, and affix self-adhesive bumpers to the bottom, if desired.

Shop Now: Martha Stewart Crafts Multi-Surface Metallic Acrylic Craft Paint, in Sterling, $3.19, michaels.com; OOK Self-Adhesive Bumpers, $2 for 8, homedepot.com.

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Gift-Box Menorah

gift box menorah for Hanukkah
Linda Pugliese

Use eight small favor boxes and one slightly larger box in this gift-giving menorah. Mark the center of the inside flap of each box with pencil. Punch a hole in each flap with a screw punch. Cut nine four-inch pieces of yellow ribbon. Fold each piece in half, and push ends through hole; hot-glue ends to flap. Attach four small boxes with double-sided tape. Wrap them in silver ribbon, hot-gluing ends to secure. Repeat with remaining four small boxes. Wrap the larger box in silver ribbon. Hot-glue the linked small boxes to either side of the larger box. Fill the eight small boxes with treats or small gifts, one for each night.

Shop Now: KPOSIYA Metallic Silver Favor Boxes, starting from $15 for 100, in Silver, amazon.com; Bira Craft Screw Punch, $15, amazon.com; Hyman Hendler Luxurious 76 Satin Ribbon, in Tulip, 7/8", $2.25 per yd., hymanhendler.com.

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Starry Stamped Runner

starry table runner for Hanukkah
Johnny Miller

Delicate yellow stars glow against a simple white runner. To make it, print and cut out triangle and hexagon template. Trace a triangle onto an eraser (measuring at least 1 inch square) and cut out. Trace a hexagon onto card stock, and cut out. Place on fabric. Use a foam brush to paint one side of the triangle. Stamp a triangle along each side of hexagon to make a star. Repeat.

Shop Now: Earth Indigo Fabric Lightweight Hemp Organic Cotton Fabric, in Natural, $7.32 per 1/2 yd., etsy.com; Martha Stewart Family Friendly Multi-Surface Satin Acrylic Craft Paint, $2.49, michaels.com; Artminds Foam Brush, 49¢, michaels.com.

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Dreidel Place Cards and Gelt Envelopes

3-D paper dreidel
Johnny Miller

Dreidel, dreidel, dreidel—I made it out of card stock! (And there's no glue required, so it's already dry and ready.) Print dreidel template, and cut out. Trace dreidel sections onto lavender card stock, and cut out. Cut slits as indicated on templates. Write the guest's name on one piece. Slide pieces together.

Stamped designs make plain envelopes holiday-worthy. Using a blue ink pad and a menorah rubber stamp, stamp glassine envelopes. Let dry for 10 minutes before filling with gelt.

Shop Now: JMB Glassine Envelopes, 1 3/4" by 2 7/8", $7 for 100, amazon.com; 1-800-Dreidel Large Hanukkiah Rubber Stamp, $8, 1-800-dreidel.com; Divine Chocolate's Milk Chocolate Coins, $3.49 for 1.75 oz., divinechocolateusa.com.

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Silver Glittered Menorah

glittered menorah
Johnny Miller

For the base, you'll need a piece of wood cut to about 8 by 1 5/8 by 3/4 inches and, for the candleholders, ten 1/4-inch nuts. Using wood glue, attach 10 nuts to the wooden base: a stack of two in the middle, with four on each side. Let dry. Brush all but the underside of the base with clear drying white glue. Sprinkle with glitter; let dry. To add colored details, use a toothpick to dot the edges of base with glue, and sprinkle with a contrasting color of glitter.

Shop Now: Martha Stewart Super Fine Glitter, in Sterling Silver, $1.97, michaels.com; Everbilt 1/4" Zinc-Plated Hex Nuts, $7.20 for 100, homedepot.com; Gorilla Wood Glue, $3, homedepot.com.

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Candlelit Branch and Ribbon Star of David

blue and silver themed hanukkah table setting
Johnny Miller

Celebrate the Festival of Lights with this manzanita-branch menorah, sprayed shimmering silver and trimmed with candles. Plus, in keeping with holiday tradition, a small gift awaits each guest. But what's inside each box topped with a ribbon star is not the only surprise: Hidden within the napkin folds is chocolate gelt.

To make the candlelit branch, working on a covered surface, coat a manzanita branch with silver floral spray; let dry. Attach nine candle clips along branch, with one higher than the rest (for the shamash candle). With a pencil, trace star template nine times onto blue vellum; cut out. Using a 3/4-inch circle craft punch, remove the center of each star. Cut along the line on the template. Slide stars onto clips. Insert Hanukkah candles.

To make a ribbon Star of David, start by cutting 1-inch-wide ribbon into two 17-inch lengths. Lay one ribbon vertically. Measure 1 inch from the top; mark on right edge with a disappearing ink pen. Mark again 4 inches below first dot; mark a third dot 4 inches below that. With the disappearing-ink pen, extend each mark into an equilateral triangle. Starting at the top, fold ribbon along the first marked triangle; using a hot-glue gun, glue beneath fold to secure. Repeat at next 2 marked triangles, folding the top end first and gluing the bottom-end fold. Trim ribbon even with side of resulting triangle; tuck under the first point. With a second ribbon, repeat the above steps. Weave the folded point of the second ribbon under the left side of the completed triangle, over right side. With the disappearing-ink pen, mark top point of triangle for orientation. Fold the ribbon at its second marked triangle. Weave the ribbon under the bottom side of the triangle. Fold the ribbon at its third marked triangle. Weave the ribbon under its lower-right point of triangle. Trim the ribbon; tuck under its upper-right point.

ShopNow: Martha Stewart Metallic Finish Spray Paint & Primer, in Sterling, $8, michaels.com; Biedermann & Sons Clip On Candle Holders, $17.04 for 10, amazon.com; Bira Craft Circle Paper Punch, 3/4", $10, amazon.com.

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Hanukkah Gift Card Holder

Hanukkah gift-wrapping and cards
Johnny Miller

Give someone the star treatment by presenting a gift card in this easy-to-make paper holder. You can also use the decoration instead of a bow to jazz up a plainly wrapped package. Cut out a pair of paper triangles using our template, one blue and one white. Using a craft knife, make a slit wide enough to fit a gift card in one triangle. Attach triangles with double-sided tape, creating a pouch. Using a ruler and blue ink, draw borders. Insert gift your card.

Shop Now: Recollections Light Blue Smooth Cardstock Paper, 12" by 12", $0.79 a sheet, michaels.com; Martha Stewart Craft Knife, $13, amazon.com.

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