Fun Thanksgivukkah Crafts for Thanksgiving and Hanukkah

In a very rare turn of events this holiday season, Thanksgiving and Hanukkah overlap. It’s the first time in more than 100 years since “Thanksgivukkah” has happened. When might it happen again? Not until the year 79,811! If you’re looking forward to celebrating both holidays this week, we’ve got a few Thanksgiving ideas and a few Hanukkah ideas for you to share with your guests. How do you plan on enjoying the next few days?

 

Washi Tape Leaf Garland

If you’re a fan of washi tape, here’s a great twist on autumn-themed garland for you. The Country Chic Cottage takes wooden leaf cutouts and adds a variety of colorful washi tape strips to ’em.

 

Happy Hanukkah Banner: Printable Download

This chic printable banner is available to you from Chai & Home; all you need to do is print it at home. Definitely try their tip of using a colorful piece of paper to print on.

 

Thanksgiving Place Setting

A Little Tipsy has a great idea when it comes to setting your Thanksgiving table this year: Set it with paper! Michelle walks you through several decorating options, from placemats to place cards.

 

Hanukkah Favor Cones

If you’re looking for a small gift to give to your younger guests during Hanukkah, try making a batch of favor cones by The Attune Foods. Add chocolates and confetti for a fun surprise when opened.

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