From place cards to dreidels, our Hanukkah clip art and templates are easy-to-use and will create a festive celebration during the Festival of Lights.
These vellum Hanukkah window decorations make daytime shine.
Dreidel, dreidel, dreidel -- I made it out of card stock! There's no glue required, so this dreidel is ready immediately and makes a perfect place card for a Hanukkah celebration.
Use a paper dreidel box to hold candies, nuts, or any other kind of game counter.
Delicate yellow stars glow against a simple white runner, setting the scene for a modern Hanukkah table.
Hurricane vases and votive candle holders wrapped in star-punched paper are an easy way to suffuse your party with warmth.
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.
Tuck a gift card into one of these handcrafted Hanukkah greetings featuring cut-out patterns.
Print the Star Card Template
Print the Dreidel Card Template
Each year, children celebrating Hanukkah receive a small bag filled with gelt, the Yiddish word for money. Make this special bag from scratch using our template and easy-to-follow instructions.
Here are some of our favorite -- and most inventive -- ways to wrap gifts for every night of Hannukah. Kids can help with the gift wrapping as well as with our decorating projects, including construction-paper chains and dreidels made in blue and white (the colors of the Israeli flag).
Celebrate the Festival of Lights with a modern manzanita-branch menorah sprayed in shimmering silver.
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.
Brighten up a gift card by putting it in this dreidel-shaped holder.
Every Hanukkah guest gets a prize -- chocolate gelt -- when these dreidel-shaped place cards are unfolded.
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