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Chanukkah Wrapping Paper
Chanukkah is an eight day festival beginning on the 25th day of the Jewish month of Kislev. It is the Jewish festival of rededication, also known as the Festival of Lights. Chanukkah is perhaps one of the well-known Jewish holidays, not so much about it having religious significance but of its propinquity to the Christmas holiday season. Most people regard this occasion as the Jewish celebration of Christmas, assuming many traditional Christmas practices such as decorating and most especially elaborate gift-giving.
The symbol of Chanukkah has always been the menorah, a seven branched candelabrum lit by olive oil. The menorah is one of the oldest symbols of the Jewish people, which is said to represent light.

Commercially speaking, Chanukkah is also represented by stars, which also symbolizes light. Because this festive event involves gift-giving traditions like Christmas, traditional star designs can be used to wrap gifts. Typical color selection can range from silver foreground on blue background, white on blue, or white on silver. These wrapping paper design color combinations will definitely add that aesthetic character to your gifts.

For personalized Chanukkah wrapping paper, try using traditional materials that you can recycle such as brown grocery bags or manila paper. This will not only save you money but is also an eco-friendly way to present your gifts. If you have kids in the house, why not involve them in creating your wrapping papers? Kids have their own unique ways to accomplish what most adults can find taxing and elaborate. Cut-out star-shapes made from potatoes or sponges, dip them in watercolor or acrylic paint and stamp them on kraft paper, recycled grocery bags, or manila paper. You can also accentuate your gifts with metallic glitters which you can buy in packs to really have that shining effect. Add a ribbon bow and a nice gift card to the gift.

Alternatively, you can also browse the Internet and search for online shops that offers personalized wrapping paper printing, along with your customized message. (See the article Personalized Wrapping Paper for more details.) These wrapping papers can be ordered in sheets or in rolls.

Traditional gift-giving holidays enables families to bond together and foster a strong relationship. Keeping this tradition in the family can promote unity and emotional advancement.
 

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