My super-talented friend, Shainy of Carve Fruit Artistry, thought of maing these dried fruit donuts. Even if you completely overdid the donuts on Chanukah, you're going to love these.
This shows topping centerpiece can be arranged in many configurations to suit your party. The trick is to use vibrant fruits and flowers that work well together in color and size.
This show stopping centerpiece can be arranged in many configurations to suit your party. The trick is to use vibrant fruits and flowers that work well together in color and size.
Follow the easy steps below to create this original, head turning centerpiece using any plates you have available, and no-there is no hole in the plate!
Fruit platters are usually made from cut-up melons, pineapples, etc., on large platters. For this fruit platter, I used a variety of fruits not typically used on platters. I was amazed how many different colors and textures I was able to fit on a 9-inch plate to create this striking presentation.
This bright and whimsical craft is a fun and easy way to create a little Tu B’shvat décor. Perfect for pre-school Morahs (or anyone looking to add a simple pre Tu B’Shvat decoration) these fruits won’t spoil no matter how long before they are hung!
This Tu B’Shvat bring the Shuk to you! Fill these adorable mini burlap bags with a variety of the fantastic fruits/ nuts available and give your family a “taste” of the Macheneh Yehudah experience.