When it comes to hosting a memorable Chanukah party, a beautiful Chanukah Tablescape is where the magic happens. From the festive dishes to the small, thoughtful details, your tablescape sets the tone for the party. Whether you’re hosting an intimate family event or a lively party, the right tablescape can transform your space and create a warm, welcoming atmosphere.
This festive Chanukah tablescape is as fun to prepare as it is to enjoy! We created a variety of finger foods to offer a little something for everyone, perfect for a casual gathering. You can use a different food for each tray or repeat the same five to six options throughout the table, if you want to ensure everything is within reach for all your guests.
You know those adults who’d gladly skip the stuffed chicken at a wedding for franks and blanks? We definitely know a few of them! After a recent photoshoot, we threw a pre-Chanukah party that even the kids at heart couldn’t resist.
To make each place setting feel extra special, we added a few unique elements: Charcuterie in a Glass, Dreidel Seating Cards, Dreidel Buckle Napkin Rings, and Chanukah Party Favors.
Here’s how we created a playful, delicious finger food spread and added special touches to make it feel festive and unique.




The setup makes a Chanukah party feel both festive and memorable while keeping it easy and stress-free. Perfect for hosting kids, adults, or anyone who loves a creative spin on classic traditions!
For the trays, we used white blank canvases. We used 4×12-inch (10×30-cm) canvases, but there are so many sizes to choose from. The food blended beautifully with the gorgeous brick-colored velvet we found at Stitch ’N Sew. For the flowers, we used jug-style vases from Tali’s Global Flowers. The earthy colors of the flowers blended right in with the tablecloth.
- These are the foods we used:
- Chicken and sauces from Mike’s Chicken: Original Crunchers, Crispy Bites, Pretzel Fingers; honey-mustard, garlic mayo, sweet chili, buffalo sauce
- franks and blanks (frozen)
- mini potato knishes (frozen)
- mini egg rolls (frozen)
- beef rolls (frozen)
- kibbeh (deli counter)
- empanadas (deli counter)
- latkes
- scoops with purple slaw
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This article originally appeared in Family First.
Photo by Avi Gass












2 Responses
Esther O . You never fail to amaze me with your incredible creativity and unique talents .Each table scape you create is a masterpiece .You give such clear instructions and sources ,and break it all down to make what looks impossible possible.
Thank you for sharing your tallents with us all!
Thank you Dina for taking the time to send us feedback. It means alot to us!!