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DIY KIT - Menorah Display
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$90.00
$90.00
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The completed version is a sample of a project made from this kit. It is for sale - check my other listings.
This listing is for the kit only. You get to complete it.
Kit Includes:
·12” x 16” Wood Frame
·Fabric background
·2 pulls for handles with screws
·English Foam letters spelling – HAPPY CHANUKAH
·Hebrew Foam letters spelling - חנוכה שמח
- 9 wood candles (8 small 1 larger)
- Velcro dots for wood candles
- storage bag for unused candles
- A copy of "The Little Book Of Hanukkah” by Steven Zorn
Kit DOES NOT Includes:
·Paint
·Glue
·Screwdriver to attach handles
·Imagination and creativity – you need to provide that
Helpful Tips:
·Foam letters will require 2 or 3 coats of paint. Allow each coat to dry before applying the next coat.
·I used mod podge to glue the fabric to the back of the frame and for the wood appliques to the fabric
·Even though the foam letters have removeable stickers to attach them, I added some mod podge to make them extra secure.
·If mod podge doesn’t seem to be holding for your project, hot glue will work as well.
·I added a drop of superglue to the sticky side of the Velcro dots for added security
This listing is for the kit only. You get to complete it.
Kit Includes:
·12” x 16” Wood Frame
·Fabric background
·2 pulls for handles with screws
·English Foam letters spelling – HAPPY CHANUKAH
·Hebrew Foam letters spelling - חנוכה שמח
- 9 wood candles (8 small 1 larger)
- Velcro dots for wood candles
- storage bag for unused candles
- A copy of "The Little Book Of Hanukkah” by Steven Zorn
Kit DOES NOT Includes:
·Paint
·Glue
·Screwdriver to attach handles
·Imagination and creativity – you need to provide that
Helpful Tips:
·Foam letters will require 2 or 3 coats of paint. Allow each coat to dry before applying the next coat.
·I used mod podge to glue the fabric to the back of the frame and for the wood appliques to the fabric
·Even though the foam letters have removeable stickers to attach them, I added some mod podge to make them extra secure.
·If mod podge doesn’t seem to be holding for your project, hot glue will work as well.
·I added a drop of superglue to the sticky side of the Velcro dots for added security