Showing posts with label kit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kit. Show all posts

07 April 2017

Little Moshè Felting kit for beginner

When the Book of Exodus begins, the Jews were living in Egypt and after time Moshè came to life...
"Now a man of the tribe of Levi married a Levite woman,  and she became pregnant and gave birth to a son. When she saw that he was a fine child, she hid him for three months.  But when she could hide him no longer, she got a papyrus basket for him and coated it with tar and pitch. Then she placed the child in it and put it among the reeds along the bank of the Nile.  His sister stood at a distance to see what would happen to him."


Little Moshè Felting Kit (Easy Beginner)
A simple do it yourself needle felt starter kit for anyone new to wool felting. 
Craft your own fun and fuzzy lottleMoshè décor with this diy  felting kit! No previous wool felting, sewing, knitting, or crocheting experience/skills are necessary to create this sweet little Moshè, making this felt kit ideal for crafting beginners. This delightful diy craft kit allows you to make two different colour cute littlwe Moshè. 
The wool for this adorable felted Moshè is collected from specialty bred sheep raised on Alps farm.

All our  felting kits are packaged in a  resealable plastic bags making them the perfect gift for any Passover crafter enthusiast! Why not create your own many coloured Moshè  to add a touch of warm charm to your home?
The beginner Little Moshè craft kit goes with :
light blue/green wool felt
two felted wool ball curly wool
brow/beige wool felt for cradles
two  needles
sewing thread

You can buy felt pieces

06 April 2017

3D Crossing the Sea Kit

The Crossing of the Red Sea (Hebrew: קריעת ים סוף Kriat Yam Suph) is part of the biblical narrative of the escape of the Israelites, led by Moshè, from the pursuing Egyptians in the Book of Exodus 13:17-14:29. 
Moshè held out his staff and the Red Sea was parted by G.d. The Israelites walked on the exposed ground and crossed the sea, followed by the Egyptian army. Moshè again moved his staff once the Israelites had crossed and the sea closed again, drowning the whole Egyptian army.

 3D Crossing the Red Sea in a frame Kit
3D representation of the parting of the Red Sea into a wood frame. Handmade.
All the kit comes inside a wood frame, Egypt picture, the sea walls, felt waves and laminated standing caracters.


Prince og Egypt (Dreamworks)

If you want to see all the movie, you can find it on dvd






05 January 2017

The Kids Hannukah mini Kit

Jewish holidays in a box.
Play more. Learn more. Have more Hanukkah fun. Then, when Hanukkah is over, tuck everything back into the box and you’re ready for next year.
Complete Hanukkah handmade mini Set! Menorah -Candles - Dreidels - Game rules - Hanukkah wood Star of David.


18 December 2016

Dreidel game kit

One 19th-century rabbi maintained that Jews played with the dreidel in order to fool the Greeks if they were caught studying Torah, which had been outlawed.
As a matter of fact, the dreidel game originally it has been played by various people in various languages for many centuries.
In England and Ireland there is a game called totum or teetotum that is especially popular at Christmastime. In English, this game is first mentioned as “totum” ca. 1500-1520. The name comes from the Latin “totum,” which means “all.” By 1720, the game was called T- totum or teetotum, and by 1801 the four letters already represented four words in English: T = Take all; H = Half; P = Put down; and N = Nothing.
Our Eastern European game of dreidel (including the letters nun, gimmel, hey, shin) is directly based on the German equivalent of the totum game: N = Nichts = nothing; G = Ganz = all; H = Halb = half; and S = Stell ein = put in. In German, the spinning top was called a “torrel” or “trundl,” and in Yiddish it was called a “dreidel,” a “fargl,” a “varfl” [= something thrown], “shtel ein” [= put in], and “gor, gorin” [= all].
When Hebrew was revived as a spoken language, the dreidel was called, among other names, a sevivon, which is the one that caught on.


HOW TO PLAY DREIDEL ⤵

24 March 2014

Pesach basics kit for kids

PESACH KIT: Cups, Seder Plate, Matzot, Booklet
you need: blue plastic plates, silver cardboard, glitter, blue marking pen, glue.
the cups are inspired by Creative jewish mom
matzot themple here , print, cut and laminate
booklet inspired by to Chinuch.org


Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...
Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...