This pre-Pesach craft is the perfect activity to keep kids busy when you’re busy prepping.
We don’t usually feature crafts for Erev Pesach. At this stage in our lives, we’re moms of both big kids and little kids and we haven’t had the need to entertain the little ones in awhile. They somehow get swept in the middle of the Pesach prep and become a part of it – or they fend for themselves (yes moms of little kids it does get easier!).
But we do remember those days when the kids were home and we did need a Pesach-relevant activity to entertain them. We came up with this craft, and we knew some of you would love it.
You’ll Need:
* 1 one-gallon resealable plastic bag
* Colored Sharpie markers
* Black paper (or felt or fabric)
* White paper to print flashlight (or draw your own flashlight on white paper)
* Download our drawing (optional)
Start by downloading and printing our drawings here! You can also draw your own photos of whatever scene you want directly on the plastic bag. If using our drawings, place the drawing into the bag and trace with a permanent marker.
Color in the scene using the colored Sharpie markers. Remove drawing.
On the subject of Pesach-related crafts, in the past we’ve shared a DIY Pesach pillow case and a super easy no-help-needed coloring “Cleaned for Pesach” door hanger. Here’s another fun Pesach coloring page + riddles!
This is adorable!! So cute!
We just did this activity using a sheet protector instead of a ziplock bag and it worked great!
such a fun idea thanks so much!! thanks for the idea
This idea was published in the kindlein a few weeks back and my kids had fun creating it. Was just telling my daughter to try it with a picture of bedikas chometz and finding the 10 crumbs. She’ll be so excited to see this!!!
adorable! thank you so much for this fun idea!
Great activity my kids loved!
such a fun idea thanks so much!!
This is so smart! I didn’t understand how it worked until I looked at the directions, and I was AMAZED at this great idea! Thank you!
There is another super cute version of this. Place a picture in a sheet protector and trace only the outline. The remove the picture and color it in. Replace it back in to the sheet protector with another plain paper on top. When you slide the plain paper in and out, watch the transformation of color!!! Super cool.