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Review with Purim Presents

Purim containers - mishloach manot shaloch manot
Every year we decorate old oatmeal containers (and sometimes matza meal containers) with pictures and coat them with modge podge to create Purim gifts. We give these away to some of our friends. This year, my son decided to put comics and homemade Purim cards on his containers. My daughter opted for photos of her friends on her containers.

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Michelle Banks says

Oh I really love this idea...I used to make doll cradles out of ours. Your idea is more imaginative....

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leoraw says

We've been doing this for so many years... we save those oatmeal containers for a whole year (and yes, we do eat a lot of oatmeal, at least my husband and I do). When I started, I did most of the work and my kids would glue on stickers. This year, my son did his totally on his own, and my daughter mostly did hers on her own (though I helped her find the photos of her friends; after all, I took the pictures!).

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Jewaicious says

I so love this idea. It could be applied to other celebrations, too, such as Hanukkah, or even for Passover, filled with morsel delights.

I love the photo and creativity of your children.

Thank you for the mention.

Shabbat Shalom!

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leoraw says

There is a stressful side to all this, too, though- we have to start preparing for Purim far in advance! But we had fun doing them.

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Jewaicious says

Yes, I understand the advance planning. It is stressful, I'm sure.

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Batya says

Best of all, your kids help you!

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leoraw says

Well, two out of three. My eldest doesn't do arts and crafts projects, not his thing. But he does do some cooking for Shabbat (schnitzel and sweet-and-sour meatballs are his specialties).

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Ilana-Davita says

I recognized the matzah containers! It is nice that your children have their own ideas about how the containers should be decorated.

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leoraw says

Those are all oatmeal containers! The matza meal containers are smaller. Yes, we value their individuality.

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Mrs. S. says

Gorgeous images!

Happy Shushan Purim and Shabbat Shalom!

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leoraw says

Thank you!

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Robin from Israel says

You do such cute containers - what fun to receive they must be :).

PS Did your survey.

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leoraw says

Thank you for doing the survey - the more, the merrier.

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