Splitting Of The Red Sea Diorama— A Reader’s Version!
One of the greatest pleasures of blogging is when readers actually use my instructions to make their own version of a project I’ve presented. So it is with very great pleasure that i present to you this fantastic version, submitted by Ilana Singer of Strasbourg, France, of my splitting of the Red Sea diorama, the original post can be seen here. While my original version is much simpler than this one, keep in mind that I made mine a whole nine years ago (gasp!) I love the idea of painting the cardboard waves and then adding cut paper shapes, as opposed to my tissue paper decoupage, and the Playmobil figures certainly add extra drama, right? The Singer’s used their diorama for the Passover seders, and each child was given some of the figures to act out the crossing of the Red Sea, as told in the Passover Seder.
So dear readers, please do let me know when you make something you’ve seen on this blog, so that you too can inspire others to add creativity to their lives, got it? Keep on reading for more information and ideas regarding this craft, and I know, Passover is already history, but keep this in mind for next year!
Check out the complete tutorial here. and if you’d like to make something similar to this fantastic version, you’ll need paint, cardstock and some gold paper as well, a fantastic addition.
Happy crafting!