When did blue and silver become the Hanukkah colors??? I'm kind of a little upset about it. It never used to bother me, but seriously. WHY? I'm doing research for my next blog post and all that comes up are blue and silver. Not sure why it bothers me, but I'm very much annoyed. Anyone else bothered by this??? Perhaps it's just me and my "out of the box" - "non conforming" self.
After a very interesting discussion, it was established that the colors stem from the Israeli flag of blue and white. So I guess it was decided, by the powers that be, that in order to combat the holiday season of green and red the "Jewish" colors of blue, white, and silver had to be the Hanukkah ones. Hmmm.... I guess you could say that it's a color war of sorts, right?? LOL.
When I was a teacher, just starting out, I taught middle school girls at a modern orthodox school in Beverly Hills. We used to get into some very interesting conversations and one time it happened to be about Christmas. One of my students mentioned that Christmas was very similar to Hanukkah and she wanted to know how that came to be. If you're a history buff like me you will find this fascinating, but I won't bore you "others" with the details. I just want to point out a couple ideas that can be "food for thought."
- Ever wonder why Hanukkah is called the Festival of Lights? Seems similar to Christmas.... look at all the lighted houses!
- Did it ever occur to you that Chrismas and Hanukkah are on the same "days?" Hanukkah = 25th of Kislev and Christmas = 25th of December.
- Besides the fact that Santa Clause was a made up character by Coca Cola why do both holidays have a gift giving element???
As I said before I won't bore you with the details, but if you want to know the answers to some of these questions you can read about it here, here, and here.
SO, let's now get back onto topic of what I really wanted to show you guys........ HANUKKAH TABLESCAPES!! I had so much fun looking for some this morning and I was surprisingly able to find some colorful ones as well.
The first one I want to show you comes from Breezy's. They were lucky enough to be asked to do a Chanukah buffet table for Elegant Impressions Magazine! You can read all about this super fun and oh so yummy tablescape on their blog. I love the color combo of turquoise and purple!!! BTW - Recipes are included and as always I love Breezy's tricks and tips!
#1- I L.O.V.E. this vase!!!
#2 - This is soooooooo crafty it's genius.
#3 - The coins garland on the fireplace is so so so unbelievable!!!!!
Kind of loving the yellow polka dots of this theme......
This next one comes from the most recent issue of Joy of Kosher. Loving the HUGE dreidels!!
And if you need an invitation for your next Hanukkah shindig check out this adorable invite from SweetLEX on Etsy.com
Hope these ideas inspire you this Hanukkah Season!!
Abbey
mmmmmmmm......
This next one comes from the most recent issue of Joy of Kosher. Loving the HUGE dreidels!!
Abbey