Edible tabernacle craft

Get inspired by these creative edible tabernacle craft ideas to bring the biblical story to life. Make your own delicious and symbolic tabernacle with simple ingredients and step-by-step instructions.
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OK PEOPLE. You asked for it.......... So here it is! There is nothing better in this world then crafting with your kids! Here are (3) Edible craft ideas that are great for little hands to make as well as eat! #1 - Torah Winkies All you have to do is print the labels by clicking here. Cut them out and attach around 2 winkies. So perfect for the kids to pass out to their friends in Shul (Synagogue). #2 - Torah Barakas - Potato Pockets #3 Torah Apple Pie - Pretty Simple. Just cookie cut pie…

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Charlotte long
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Posted by Lori: This snack worked perfectly when I taught the 1st and 2nd graders the David and Goliath Bible story in VBS (read here for my post about teaching the lesson and activities for the lesson) last week. The kids had fun making it, of course, but had even more fun eating it! I found these candy "rocks" at Atwoods (a chain farm/ranch store), but Walmart and candy stores also sell chocolate rocks. The chocolate rocks are smaller than these gummy rocks, but they would still work just…

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Kala Myers
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Our 2nd Week learning about honoring God through studying the tabernacle put discovery learning into action. The kids put together their very own "tabernacle" using whatever household items they could think of and find and putting their knowledge of the tabernacle to use. I think they did an awesome job! They got a general layout figured out first and then started with the courtyard. Here is the bronze altar complete with offerings The bronze laver or water basin for the priests to purify…

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Pascale