- An Elijah cup is an important part of the Seder table. To create an Elijah cup that is unique to your family, buy a large, unadorned, clear plastic goblet at any craft store. Attach small pieces of colored tissue paper with craft glue, finishing the glass with a thin layer of craft glue over the top. This will give the goblet a stained glass look. Adorn with craft gems and ribbons.
- Matzah covers, decorative covers for the matzo plate at the Passover table, can be made from small squares of fabric, decorated with ribbon and craft gems. Decorate one square of cloth, then sew another square underneath to form a pocket for the matzo.
- Seder plate placemats can help children learn about the Passover meal. On posterboard, draw a large circle, a smaller circle in the center and five circles along the inner edge for each part of the seder plate. in each circle, draw or create with construction paper each of the components of the seder plate. Preserve the placemats with clear self-adhesive paper, such as contact paper.
- With a few craft supplies, you can make Passover goblet favors. Glue two craft beads together, then glue half of a plastic Easter egg on the top, open-side up. A button glued on the bottom will help stabilize the goblet. Cover the goblet in foil and decorate.
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