PEANUT CONE ESTHER
QUEEN ESTHER PEANUT CONE FIGURE A very fun and quick-to-make figure of Queen Esther: Her face is a peanut! Her robe is a semi-circle which is formed into a cone shape. Paint a peanut skin colour (or leave the peanut in its own natural colour). In the case of peanut...
BOOKMARK OF QUEEN ESTHER
This bookmark is made from the wooden people dolls that are available in craftstores. To make the bookmark you have to use the boy doll---his arms are longer! Paint the face, hands and clothing and add a crown for Queen Esther! The crown is made from a sparkly pipe...
CASTLE
The castle is a fun and easy craft to make---and, every queen needs her own castle! Glue together a combination of toilet paper and paper towel rolls in varying heights. Cut "turrets" in some of them. Paint the castle. To make the "cones" on the castle, cut a...
RED THEATRE MADE FROM A KLEENEX BOX
PUPPET THEATRE: The theatre is made from a tissue box that has an oval opening Make the decoration on top of the theatre from cardboard. Trace out on cardboard, cut out and paint to match the theatre. Fold it back on the dotted line and glue this folded edge to...
TOOTHPICK PUPPETS OF ESTHER AND MORDECAI
These puppets are made from peanuts and toothpicks. TOOTHPICK ESTHER AND MORDECAI PUPPETS: Paint peanut flesh colour. In case of peanut allergies, substitute a wooden ice cream spoon. Add facial features with a felt pen and yarn for hair or beard. You can also leave...
KING XERXES STAND-UP FIGURE
STAND-UP FIGURE OF KING XERXES: Copy the pattern of King Xerxes on cardstock or paper. Colour and cut out. The arm is cut out separately. A paper fastener is inserted so that the arm can be moved up and down. There are two versions for this craft:...
MORDECAI IN THE BED
A FUN EASY CRAFT TO MAKE WITH NO SEWING WHATSOEVER! JUST FOLLOW THE PHOTO DIRECTIONS BELOW! The bed is a small painted box (you add a bedstead!) and the comforter is glued together. The pillow is made in the same way. MORDECAI IN THE BED: The bed can be a matchbox or...
MORDECAI’S DREAM
MORDECAI’S DREAM: STORYTELLER GLOVE Copy the patterns on to card stock and cut out on a doubled layer of felt. Stuff the figures lightly with fiberfill. The figures can be sewed by hand or glued. Follow the photo for details. The figure of Mordecai is a finger...
PEG DOLL MORDECAI ON HORSE
Mordecai was given a horse and crown by King Xerxes (Esther 6:8) TO MAKE THE HORSE: Copy the pattern on card stock for the horse’s body and head. Paint and cut out. Glue the horse’s head to the body. Paint the clothespin “legs” and clip to the horse. Glue on yarn for...