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Hanukkah party decorations surely spice up the
Hanukkah party. Follow the Hanukkah party decorations tips given in this
article.
Hanukkah Party Decorations
Hanukkah is a joyous Festival of Lights that
celebrates the religious freedom won by Jews when the Jewish army
conquered the Greek soldiers many centuries ago. Hence, Hanukkah calls
for celebrations full of enthralling activities. Hanukkah party is
undoubtedly the most exciting element of Hanukkah. The ingredient that
spices up Hanukkah party is Hanukkah party decorations. Your party
decorations should reflect the religious aspects of the festival, at the
same time, should be alluring enough to attract maximum footfall. So,
follow the Hanukkah party decorations tips given in this article to
realize the task. Read on.
- The traditional color scheme for Hanukkah is blue, silver, and
white. We suggest you to use Hanukkah party decorations that have at
least one of these colors.
- Welcome your party guests with a big prismatic Hanukkah banner
hung on your entranceway. Stick a couple of multicolor Happy
Chanukah banners on the indoor walls. This will loudly convey that
you are all set to celebrate the Festival of Lights with full
energy!
- For the tables, use dreidel beverage napkins and dreidel table
cover. Give a final addition to the tables by placing blue and white
taper candles in silver candleholders. You may also adorn the
tabletops with chocolate gelt or a beautiful Hanukkah centerpiece.
- A large multicolor Stars of David chandelier hanging from the
ceiling of your Hanukkah party venue will definitely attract your
guests
- Balloons are always festive. Hence, it is appropriate to include
balloons as one of the key decorative items for your Hanukkah party.
Use some balloons (filled with hydrogen gas) indoors.
- Add some extra sparkle to your Hanukkah party venue by adding
strings of white and blue blinking lights. Use them to decorate
windowpanes and the front door of your party venue. Cover your front
door with a beautiful Hanukkah front door cover. This is a warm way
to welcome your guests to the Hanukkah party.
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