Bring the Adar Spirit Into Your Home!
Let it be clear to everyone who walks through your doors—you’re in full Adar mode with this adorable Mishenichnas Adar sign!
A Festive Purim Sign by Esti Winter
We’ve been obsessed with Esti Winter’s illustrations for years. Her work, which has been featured in many Jewish publications over the years, is always filled with charm and personality, bringing joy to every project she touches. So, in honor of Chodesh Adar, she created this adorable printable Purim sign for us—a perfect way to spread the simcha in your home!
Creative Ways to Use This Purim Sign
As a Purim Coloring Sheet: Print it out as placemats and set out crayons or markers—turning any meal into a fun, creative activity for kids and adults alike.

As Purim Décor: Hang it on your front door or anywhere in your home as a reminder to keep the simcha going strong all month long.
This Purim sign is the perfect way to add a touch of Purim spirit while keeping the kids entertained. Because when Adar comes, happiness takes center stage!
If you’re still in the mood of clowning around when you are done coloring this sign, check out some other clown crafts, like our Candy Leg Clowns and our Candy Clowns. A Clown Centerpiece is a super fun centerpiece for Purim or a birthday party and our Candy Puzzles are adorable for a children’s mishloach manos.







10 Responses
This is adorable! I can’t wait to use this with my class !
Thank you Shaindy!
I am so excited- printed for my kids as engineer print 24×36 inches (cheaper than poster printing) it looks adorable
Thank you Leah for that great tip!
Life can get stressful in my office at times- so we printed out an oversized sign and hung it on the wall. It’s so fun to see mature adults pass by and color and chill for a few minutes. Thank you for this adorable idea!
That is a super creative and smart idea!
Keep those adults young at heart!
My kids had a great time coloring this sheet and then we hung them up to add some Purim spirit!!
So happy to hear!
Happy Purim!
What did you use for the napkin rings?
It was a napkin ring we had around for a long time.
This is also a fun one!