Craft a Bright Chanukah with a DIY Crayola Menorah
This Chanukah, we’re embracing creativity with a fun and easy DIY: a Crayola-inspired menorah craft that’s perfect for kids, families, and anyone who loves a hands‑on project.
This DIY Crayola Menorah is more than just a craft — it’s a creative way to bring Chanukah spirit into your home, engage the whole family, and make something beautiful together. Whether you use it as a decoration or as a fun activity, it’s sure to add warmth, color, and sweet memories to your Chanukah.
No more dried out markers for you with this Re”marker”able Menorah!
What a genius idea! For this menorah, marker covers are set in Plaster of Paris, creating a fantastic marker organizer.You can be sure you wont ever lose a marker cover again!
Packaged together with a cute coloring book, this can make a wonderful Chanukkah gift.
This idea is fun for children of all ages to create. This concept can be used throughout the year. You can set up the caps any way you wish. It’s a really neat way to keep markers organized.

Supplies:
- Plaster of Paris
- markers
- drawer organizer
- Disposable container and plastic spoon for mixing Plaster of Paris
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Directions:
- Mix 3 cups of Plaster of Paris and water according to the manufacturer’s directions. Mix thoroughly.
- Pour the mixture directly into the plastic drawer organizer.
- Remove the caps from the markers.
- Insert the caps into the Plaster of Paris, making sure they are standing straight up.
- The covers should be covered approximately ¾ of the way.
- Place in a safe place and allow to dry.
- When the Plaster of Paris is set, place markers in caps.







