Decorate for the festive celebration of Chanukah with these delightful, Dancing Dreidels placemats and napkin holders.
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This holiday is a time when Jews rededicate themselves to their customs and traditions. These Dancing Dreidels placemats and napkin rings can be used on your holiday table all during Chanukah.
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Decorate construction paper or cardboard placemats with Crayola® Crayons. You might write Hebrew letters, or draw a menorah, dreidels, Star of David, or other appropriate symbols. Apply crayon thickly to cover the placemats.
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Cut napkin rings from a cardboard roll with Crayola Scissors. Decorate the rolls with crayon.
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From cardboard, cut out dreidels, four-sided spinning tops that are used in a game played at Chanukah. Color the dreidels. Glue them on the napkin rings with Crayola School Glue.
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