Celebrate Eid al Adha with the kids with this easy pipecleaner Kaaba craft. Great for all ages, this craft is ready in minutes!| Hello Holy Days
Why Make A DIY Ramadan Terrarium? As Ramadan approaches, many individuals seek meaningful ways to enhance their spiritual journey. One unique and artistic method is creating a DIY Ramadan terrarium that beautifully captures the essence of this sacred month. There is something about gardening, whether outdoor gardening or indoor gardening, that is so humbling. Connecting... The post DIY Ramadan Terrarium appeared first on Hello Holy Days.| Hello Holy Days
Guest blogger Natasha Kazi shares with Hello Holy Days! a clever and easy tutorial for DIY Eid cards: finger paint dates! I love fingerprint crafts for kids. Shape-based art is so interesting, and fingerprints are so personal. So during Ramadan, our family makes finger paint dates. Who knew that fingerprints are the perfect texture and... The post DIY Eid Card: Finger Paint Dates appeared first on Hello Holy Days.| Hello Holy Days
Eid is right around the corner, and if you haven’t shopped for gifts yet we’re here to inspire you with some awesome ideas with our Eid gift guide. This gift guide is put together by guest blogger, Hanan just for Hello Holy Days! so every gift on this gift guide fits perfectly into its corresponding... The post Eid Gift Guide appeared first on Hello Holy Days.| Hello Holy Days
Guest blogger Amanda Shaikh shares her best tips for building a Hello Holy Days' Eid basket by age. The post Ramadan Basket Filler Ideas appeared first on Hello Holy Days.| Hello Holy Days
Spring has sprung and Eid has come! In 2022, we’re celebrating Eid al Fitr on May 2nd and as we know, with April showers come May flowers! Today’s guest blogger is Kother, and she’s sharing with us a tutorial for an eco-conscious DIY Eid gift: wildflower seed blooms! Perfect for spring, gift these to the... The post DIY Eid Gift: Wildflower Seed Blooms appeared first on Hello Holy Days.| Hello Holy Days
Is it your child’s first time fasting? Well we’ve made them a Ramadan fasting certificate to commemorate the occassion! Introducing Hello Holy Days’ new Drum Roll Award. It’s an award program for kids from the Ramadan Drummer, including his signature! When you fast for the very first time, the Ramadan Drummer is so happy he’s... The post Ramadan Fasting Certificate appeared first on Hello Holy Days.| Hello Holy Days
Welcome month of Rajab! Rajab is one of the 4 sacred months of the 12 months in the Islamic calendar. In this month, the Israa and Miraj (Night Journey and Ascension) of the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, took place and it was in this month that we received the blessing of 5 daily... The post Month of Rajab – Free Printable for Kids appeared first on Hello Holy Days.| Hello Holy Days
Knowing the months of the year is key to knowing when holidays will fall. Helps kids learn the hijri months with this hijri calendar craft. Muslim holidays follow a fully lunar calendar whereas traditional North American holidays follow a solar calendar (except Easter which follows a lunar-solar calendar). This paper plate craft is a great... The post Hijri Calendar Craft appeared first on Hello Holy Days.| Hello Holy Days
Not a fan of mutton? Then you’ll love this sugary version of a ram instead – perfect for celebrating Eid al Adha, the Festival of Sacrifice. I like to make these ram cupcakes specifically on the Days of Sacrifice, the 10th, 11th and 12th of Dhul Hijjah. This way, it’s easy for kids to make... The post Eid al Adha Ram Cupcakes appeared first on Hello Holy Days.| Hello Holy Days