It’s time to pull out the blues and the whites. Here are a bunch of baking and party wares for Hanukkah from around the web.

1. Above is a Hanukkah cupcake ornament from the etsy shop, Amy Miller Designs.… Read More...
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It’s time to pull out the blues and the whites. Here are a bunch of baking and party wares for Hanukkah from around the web.

1. Above is a Hanukkah cupcake ornament from the etsy shop, Amy Miller Designs.… Read More...
Mmm, the perfect combination of sweet and salty, I’m a true addict of chocolate-covered pretzels. Especially when they are shaped into other thngs. Make Star of David chocolate pretzels HERE at Design Megillah.
These pretty tea light holders will make a welcome addition to your Hannukah decorations this year. Sara from Creative Jewish Mom will show you how to make these pretty decorations for your home. Get the tutorial — DIY Wine Glass … Read More...
This is my favorite method of easy lollipop making. Just pipe some melted chocolate onto a stick and decorate. This is perfect for kids. Make Hanukkah lollipops HERE at Design Megillah.
How beautiful is this? A giant Star of David all lit up surely makes a statement! Dress up your home for the holidays this year with this great addition to your wall. A unique Hannukah project that everyone will compliment … Read More...
So pretty! Little gift boxes are used as the base for these tea light candles, set up in Menorah fashion for Hanukkah. A great way to decorate with minimal fuss. Get the quick tutorial here — Set the Hanukkah Table
Free, free, free! I love some free printables. Find the free printables for these perfect-for-treats Dreidel favor boxes HERE at The Party Dress.
Looking for something pretty to dress up your Hanukkah table, but need to keep the costs down? Try these absolutely lovely party favors created from recycled cardboard tubes and tulle. They look gorgeous and cost almost nothing. Head over to … Read More...
You’ll love the different ideas for Hanukkah from Sweet Happy Life. I think the little lit up tree is my favorite! Decorate your mantle this year or just make some fun Hanukkah crafts with your family. Check out the post … Read More...
I always love a good gift packaging idea that uses jars. Find the how-tos to make these personalized, frosted jars for your holiday treats with–bonus–adorable knit caps made from old sweater sleeves HERE at Ode to Inspiration.
Stumped on what to get your baking buddy? The Cupcake Project has a great Pinterest board filled with products bakers might like. Find the Peek in the Pantry board HERE.
I always seem to push the cocktails during the holiday season, for any family gathering. Why is that? Family, holidays and cocktails just go together. Make a “Jewish Manhattan” for Hanukkah, and read the story of said cocktail, HERE at … Read More...
This beautiful but simple candle holders are perfect for a Hanukkah centerpiece or you could change the colors and use them for any holiday you like! Red, green and gold for Christmas, earth tones for Thanksgiving, the list goes on. … Read More...
My friend Kathi Briefer-Gose makes her family a menorah every year. This year she’s combined her clay love along with her addiction to the (very addictive) game Angry Birds. The result is a fangirl’s dream.
Find the templates, how-tos and video instructions to make these candy-filled, crepe paper dreidel favors (or a Christmas stocking) HERE at Martha Stewart.
Just to make your homemade food gifts even mooooore crafty, embroider a mason jar topper. I love this idea. Find the how-tos HERE at Make and Takes (spotted on babble).
The menorah cupcakes, the serving idea for applesauce, the paper chain… this Hanukkah table is so cute and re-creatable, I think. Find the table featured HERE at Amy Atlas’s Sweet Designs, by Nicolle of Libby Lane Press.
For some twists on the jelly doughnut, check out this collection of reinvented jelly doughnut recipes HERE at Chow, such as (yum) apple cider Sufganiyot with salted caramel.
Candles, cupcakes, of course! Make a cupcake menorah HERE at The Shiksa in the Kitchen. Spotted on Cupcakes Take the Cake.
That is, for anyone who loves to make and/or eat food (so everybody?). Epicurious has a roundup of food-related gift ideas HERE, including this homemade stamp I’ve had my eye on and this fancy schmancy olive oil from Napa … Read More...