Whether you celebrate the holiday every year with your Jewish community or want to try it for the first time at home, these DIY projects will help get you in the joyful holiday spirit. There’s also a Purim tradition of giving mishloach manot, or gift bags filled with food and trinkets, to friends — and these crafts can make for a delightful addition.
Here are some of the best Purim crafts on the internet:
Paper plate grogger from Make It Jewish
Little clay hamantaschen from Make It Jewish
Sponge-painted mishloach manot from Make It Jewish
Purim spoon puppets from Joyful Jewish
Paper plate mask from Make It Jewish
Lego grogger from Bible Belt Balabusta
Felt hamantaschen from Make It Jewish
Origami mishloach manot bag from Bible Belt Balabusta
Superhero masks from Red Ted Art
Pom pom Purim groggers by Design Megillah
Recycled bottle grogger from Make It Jewish
Happy crafting! If you need a refresher course on the Purim story, here’s a Purim explainer from the one and only Mayim Bialik. Also, a pro tip for you: Pajamas make the best (and easiest) Purim costumes.