Beautiful Sukkah Crafts to Make This Summer
Summer is the perfect time to get a head start on beautifying your sukkah. With longer days and a little more breathing room in the schedule, it’s the ideal season to tackle creative projects before the Yom Tov rush.
Whether you’re looking for ready-made Sukkos-themed crafts or want to create your own unique designs, this collection will help you bring beauty and meaning into your sukkah in a fun and manageable way.
Ready-Made Sukkos Crafts
There are so many great craft kits available that are designed specifically with Sukkos in mind. These are wonderful for kids, school projects, or quick décor that still looks festive and meaningful.
DIY Scenic Artwork with a Sukkos Touch
One beautiful option is to paint your own scenery-style artwork for the sukkah.
Think: paint by number, string art or puzzle scenery if drawing is not your thing.
Add a meaningful passuk over the artwork using a Cricut machine or vinyl stickers
This is a great project for teens or adults who want a more elevated craft with long-lasting impact.
Cricut Ideas for the Sukkah
If you have a Cricut (or a friend who does!), you can create beautiful custom elements for your sukkah in no time:
Pesukim cut from vinyl added to any wall hanging.
Layered paper shadow boxes with lulav/esrog or Sukkah motifs, yerushalayim etc.
Personalized signs with your family name
Cricut crafts are perfect for adding text or detail to almost any project.
Summer is a great time to start
You’ll have more time to enjoy the process without pressure
Supplies are easier to find and ship before the pre-Yom Tov rush
Kids are home and can get involved
Projects can dry, seal, or cure fully in warm weather (for painted or glued crafts)
By starting now, you’ll enter the Yom Tov season with meaningful, handmade décor—and a lot less last-minute scrambling.
A Personal Touch That Elevates Your Sukkah
There’s something incredibly special about filling your sukkah with handmade art that reflects your family’s creativity and your love for mitzvos. Whether it’s a foam craft your child made or a hand-lettered passuk on a painted sky, every detail adds warmth and beauty to your Yom Tov space.







