Passover starts tonight at sundown! I host Seder for at least 20 guests each year, so I'm always looking for new ways to add some special touches. Here are a couple of my favorite Passover crafts. Click here for more information about these crafts, and other great Passover ideas and recipes. Do you have any tips for creating a special Seder?
1 At a Passover Seder, you've got to drink at least four glasses of wine before the meal even begins! A carafe at each place setting saves time uncorking and passing bottles.

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From: tammy | 3/31/10 at 7:50 am
I used your idea of individual carafes and incorporating the Hagaddah into the place setting. The table was so very beautiful.
The matzo cover is a great gift idea.
Thank you for the great posting.
From: Isabel Pia Moya | 3/31/10 at 11:10 am
I would love to embroider birds & leaves on napkins as gifts. Also, on baby items etc.
From: So Many Ways to Celebrate! Happy Passover and Happy Easter! » Inspiring Cookbook & Parenting Guides You Can Trust » Harvard Common Press | 4/2/10 at 3:55 pm
[...] also provides a great list of Passover crafts. Here’s one for the kids (and my favorite): Making a matzo [...]