Esther O Design

Tuxedo Napkin Fold

tuxedo napkin

Black and white  is perhaps the most chic and classical color scheme that never goes out of style. Here's a napkin folding that will “suit you” just right for your Purim Seuda.

Tuxedo Napkin Fold

HAMAN'S “FAMILY  TREE” 

haman cookies

Growing up, one of the highlights of my Purim was watching my Uncle Shmuel N. knock down the Haman (and sons) cookies at the end of the day. Every Rosh Chodesh Adar, my aunt Shoshana baked the cookies and hung them from her chandelier, where they dangled until they met their “demise” during al
hanissim.
Whether you use this idea as a centerpiece or hang the cookies from your chandelier, they will definitely create memories that will “hang around” for a while! Bake cookies and decorate them on any level - with chocolate chips, sprinkles, royal icing, fondant, and everything in between!

HAMAN'S “FAMILY  TREE” 

Seating Card Groggers

seating card graggers

I love discovering new products. I recently found these plastic domes at Michaels, and of course I had to bring them home. They’re great for filling with small candies, and so this grogger came to be. You can color-coordinate it to match your decor.

Seating Card Groggers

The Tent Event Purim Seuda

The tent event

For years, I've been toying with the idea of a circus-themed Purim Seudah. With all the fun and action in abundance, it would certainly capture the spirit of the day. However, after much research on circus tent centerpieces, I did not have much to show for it. Thankfully, the Stamp Studio was able to carry out  my vision with the creation of these adorable tents featured below. 

The Tent Event Purim Seuda

Gourmet Hamentashen

Hamentashen

Here's a modern twist on the traditional famous Purim hamentashen.

Gourmet Hamentashen

Babka and Blossoms

babka basket
Babka and Blossoms

Sack Packaging

Sack Packaging

Here are three ideas using burlap to package your mishloach manos. I love how they’re all so versatile. Roll up your sleeves, fire up your imagination, and let the fun begin!

Sack Packaging

Kraft Box Mishloach Manos

kraft box

Kraft boxes  have taken the packaging industry by storm. The high level of customization you can give them makes these boxes not only super functional but also fun to use.

Here are two mishloach manos ideas using kraft, one a box that you can fill as you wish, and the other a chocolate bar wrapped in kraft paper. Of course, you can change them up however you’d like. 

Kraft Box Mishloach Manos

Pickled to Perfection

pickled to perfection

This mishloach manos is so, so pretty and healthy too!

I always thought that pickling vegetables required a long and drawn out process. That is, until I actually tried it for myself. In all actuality, pickling vegetables is extremely easy, quick, and a great way of bringing new taste to your veggies!

We love the fact that pickled veggies can be prepared way in advance.

Your savory-loving friends and neighbors will thank you! I made the pickled turnips and cauliflower and bought the olives.

Pickled to Perfection

Mini Charcuterie Board

mini Charcuterie boards

My brother Boruch and my sister-in-law Reva are always spot on with their mishloach manos — neat, easy, smart, and practical. (This is only one of their claims to FAME!) Last year they gave these mini charcuterie boards, which I copied here to the T! 

Mini Charcuterie Board

Catch of the Day!

catch of the day

“Reel in” some Purim fun! Don’t worry, this isn’t as fishy as it looks! Fill a fish-design pencil case with some fish-themed items. I used herring, but you can “scale” back and use a tuna pouch instead. Your friends will be hooked. After all, mazal Adar dagim!

Catch of the Day!

The “No-Fail” Pail

pail mishloach manos

I love the versatility of using a pail for packaging. I used pails here to create three entirely different themes. The ideas are endless! You can design a wrapper yourself, use a professional graphic artist, or simply line the pail with pretty scrapbooking paper.

The “No-Fail” Pail
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