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Ramadan Lantern Tissue Paper Craft Printable

A fun kid’s Ramadan craft & colorful Ramadan decor.

This Ramadan lantern tissue paper craft printable is a fun one for the kids. But we also love printing out our already colored lanterns and hanging them up as decor. And if you happen to be a teacher or library, they’d be a great addition to your Ramadan packets.

This Islamic printable was designed by Dukkan Afandi at Dukkan Afandi Shop. We love her & her shop – follow them on IG too.

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Supplies

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  • Printable
  • Scissors – kids or adults
  • Glue sticks
  • Single hole punch
  • Crayons / markers
  • Tissue paper
  • String

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Color in the Lanterns

Grab the kids and your coloring supplies and get to coloring these Ramadan lantern printables.

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Cut out the Lanterns

This is a great opportunity to help the kids learn how to cut. But when it comes to the smaller windows, you might want to take over. But cutting the windows out is optional. You could stop here and hang up the colored in lanterns or the ready-to-print lanterns.

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Glue on the Tissue Paper

Turn the lanterns over and cut the tissue paper to a little over the size of the windows. Place the glue down around the windows and place the tissue paper down.

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Hole Punch & Thread

Grab a single hole puncher at the top of each lantern. Take a string and thread it through the lanterns.

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Display your Lanterns

Take a piece of tape and hang the string onto the wall.

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Supplies to Make Teacher Tag

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  • Printable
  • Scissors – kids or adults
  • Glue sticks
  • Single hole punch
  • Crayons / markers
  • Tissue paper
  • String

How To – Tag

1. Color the lanterns or print the colored ones out
2. Cut the lanterns out
3. Cut the windows out*
4. Cut out tissue paper to fit the window opening
5. With a glue stick, place glue on the back of the
lantern around the windows
6. Place tissue paper on the glue and smooth out
7. Punch a hole at the top of the lantern
8. Cut string to length desired
9. Thread the string through the hole & tie
10. Hang the lanterns

*You can keep the windows in, skip the tissue paper and just hang

Printables are intellectual property of Eid Collective. You may not use Eid Collective printables to sell items or alter them in any way. Please do not send or distribute printables to others, once you gain access to the printables, it is for you, and you alone to print and enjoy.

Showcase it! When you print up the Ramadan Lantern Tissue Paper Craft Printable, make sure to tag us in your photos. We look forward to seeing how you’ve displayed it!

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Printable Ramadan Utensil Holders

Make every iftar tablescape festive with these Ramadan utensil holders.

Printable Ramadan Utensil Holders. Set your Ramadan dinner table with the cutest holders for your spoons, knives & forks. Why not make your everyday iftar dinners a little extra special? We can’t wait to see your Ramadan tablescape!

There are two printables per sheet each with a different saying: Blessings all around it’s Ramadan and Bismillah it’s iftar time

This Islamic printable was designed by Madiha Shafi at Madiha Creates and on IG at madihacreates.

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Supplies

Visit our Amazon store.

Grab your scissors or paper cutter and a glue stick. Sure you’ll need a printer and some paper stock – but you’ve got that already.

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Cut

Now it’s time to cut up the printables. Cut in half along the dotted lines, and trim accordingly.

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Fold & Glue

Time to fold the bottom half over – about half of the paper. When folding the remaining utensil holders, it’s best to line them up next to each other to make sure they’re all the same size.

Now, take your trusty glue stick and glue ONLY a small part of the inside, sides of the utensil holder. If you glue the entire pouch you won’t be able to put the utensils in.

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Utensils & Set

Once the glue has dried, about ten minutes, you’re all set. Grab your utensils and fill up your utensil holder. Then set your table accordingly.

One printable option: Bismillah it’s iftar time

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Printable Ramadan Utensil Holders

Supplies

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    • Printer
    • Paper stock
    • Scissors or a paper cutter
    • Glue stick

Instructions

  1. Cut out the utensil holders – trim accordingly.
  2. Fold the bottom half over – about half of the paper. When folding the remaining utensil holders, it’s best to line them up next to each other to make sure they’re all the same size.
  3. Glue ONLY the insides, side of the utensil holder. If you glue the entire pouch you won’t be able to put the utensils in.
  4. Wait for the glue to dry – about 10 minutes.
  5. Insert in your utensils & set the table.

Printables are intellectual property of Eid Collective. You may not use Eid Collective printables to sell items or alter them in any way. Please do not send or distribute printables to others, once you gain access to the printables, it is for you, and you alone to print and enjoy.

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Six Cute Ramadan Themed Cookies

Make some cute Ramadan cookies that entire family will love – and the kids can help with.

These six cute Ramadan themed cookies will make anyone happy during Ramadan. The homemade Ramadan cookies below use fun shapes and colorful designs. And they don’t all have to be fancy. The skill level ranges from beginner to intermediate so there is something for everyone to bake. Get the kids involved and let them create their own Ramadan kid cookies!

Plus anyone who shows up to an iftar with adorable cookies – wins dessert.

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Let’s take a look at some of our current favorites!

Adorable crackers that your kids will absolutely love. Move over Martha Stewart!

by Hello Holy Days

Cookies with a little special something. The kids will be in awe of these cookies.

by Flour & Spice

Simple but delicious cookies with a super cute design.

by All Floured Up

A fun 3-D masjid cookie that you can keep up all Ramadan.

by Modest Munchies

Simple moon and star cookies that will make anyone happy during Ramadan.

by The Not so Creative Cook

Adorable cookies filled with chocolate, caramel, jelly – whatever you want!

by Baiti Ana

We hope you enjoyed these six cute Ramadan themed cookies. Let us know some of your favorites below and make sure to Pin the article to Pinterest. And, as always,  make sure to follow us on Instagram for more Ramadan & Eid inspiration.

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Six DIY Eid Gift Wrap Ideas

W hy not spice up your Eid gifts with a few DIY ideas? It’s so fun to receive a beautifully wrapped gift on Eid!

Six DIY Eid gift wrap ideas. Why not present someone with an Eid gift wrapped specially for them? It makes gift giving a little extra fun and customized. The six ideas below are sure to get you into the gift wrapping mood. And the recipient will be so pleased to see the cutest gift wrapped just for them. I can imagine their faces now…

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Let’s take a look at some of our current favorites!

Grab your favorite stamps and make an adorable pattern with it
by dsstamp

A super cute pinata themed wrapping
by Wrapze

Cover a toilet paper roll with gift wrap for a cute little box
by With a Spin

Take some pom pom trim to add some whimsy to your box
by Wakhtarrr

Grab some themed washi tape and create patterns for a cute look
by Handiyman

Create your own gift tag, big enough to take over the gift.
by Girl Refurbished

We hope you enjoyed these Six DIY Eid gift wrap ideas. Let us know some of your favorites below and make sure to Pin the article to Pinterest. And, as always,  make sure to follow us on Instagram for more Ramadan & Eid inspiration.

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Ramadan Tea Towels DIY – Cookie Cutters & Hand Stamped

These handmade Ramadan tea towels make the best decor, hostess gift or Eid gift. 

Ramadan Tea Towels DIY – Cookie Cutters & Hand Stamped. It’s so much fun to make your own Ramadan craft. Especially one that’s so versatile, just think of all the ways you can use them. As a Ramadan hostess gift, Eid gifts to your family, as well, of course, in your own kitchen.

And you have different ways to achieve your looks. Use potatoes to create a block stamp look all over the towel. Or grab your Ramadan cookie cutters and make a cute pattern along the bottom of your Ramadan flour sack towels. Whatever you do, we want to see so make sure to tag us on IG!

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How to Create Ramadan Tea Towels with Cookie Cutters

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Let’s talk supplies first. You can always skip to the bottom for all the supplies & instructions. Products are linked, or visit our Amazon storefront.

  • White tea towels 2 pk/tea towels 12 pk
  • Iron 
  • Potatoes – russet
  • Cardboard
  • Ramadan themed cookie cutters
  • Knife
  • Acrylic paint
  • Fabric painting medium/textile medium
  • Paper plate/paint palette
  • Foam paint brush
  • Paint brush
  • Paper

Place your towel over cardboard or another surface. Iron out the area you’ll be stamping on.

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Once you’ve determined the pattern and colors. You’ll need to mix all of your colors with a few drops of fabric medium. This helps to soften the paint so it’s not so hard on your towel.

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Dip your cookie cutters in the paint and do a test onto your white paper. If it looks good, go ahead and dip it back into the paint and place your first stamp onto the towel.

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Repeat the process with your pattern until the towel is complete. We opted for a camel and star pattern along the bottom of the towel.

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How to Create a Ramadan Tea Towels using Potato Stamps

Iron your towel in the place you’ll be stamping. And determine your pattern and colors used.

Once that is done you’re going to:

  1. Cut your potato in half
  2. Insert the cookie cutter into the potato half way, take out
  3. Trim off any access pieces so you have a crisp figure from your cookie cutter
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And mix the paint with a few drops of the painting medium. Now dip your potato stamps into the paint and stamp it onto the white paper as a test. If that’s good, stamp it back into the paint and stamp onto the towel in the desired location.

Continue with your pattern until you’re finished.

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If you notice you have gaps in the paint. You can go in with your paint brush and fill in the gaps.

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Enjoy your Ramadan tea towels! They make fantastic Eid or iftar host gifts as well!

Supplies

Products are linked, or visit our Amazon storefront.

  • White tea towels 2 pk/tea towels 12 pk
  • Iron 
  • Potatoes – russet
  • Cardboard
  • Ramadan themed cookie cutters
  • Knife
  • Acrylic paint
  • Fabric painting medium/textile medium
  • Paper plate/paint palette
  • Foam paint brush
  • Paint brush
  • Paper

Instructions for Cookie Cutters Tea Towel

  1. Wash your towels
  2. Iron your towels out, or just the portion you’ll be painting
  3. Place cardboard or another surface behind the towel as it might leak through 
  4. Determine what pattern you’ll be doing with the cookie cutters
  5. Mix together your paint & fabric medium paint – just a few drops
  6. Dip your cookie cutter into the paint
  7. Stamp it onto the white paper as a test
  8. Now stamp it back into the paint 
  9. Stamp it onto the towel in the desired location
  10. Continue this with other colors/cookie cutters until your pattern is complete 
  11. Lay flat to dry for 24 hours

Instructions for Potato Stamps Tea Towel

  1. Wash your towels
  2. Iron your towels out, or just the portion you’ll be painting
  3. Place cardboard or another surface behind the towel as it might leak through
  4. Determine what pattern you’ll be doing with the potato stamps
  5. Cut your potato in half
  6. Insert the cookie cutter into the potato half way, take out
  7. Trim off any access pieces so you have a crisp figure from your cookie cutter
  8. Mix together your paint & fabric medium paint – just a few drops
  1. Dip your potato stamps into the paint
  2. Stamp it onto the white paper as a test
  3. Now stamp it back into the paint 
  4. Stamp it onto the towel in the desired location
  5. Continue this with other color

Printables are intellectual property of Eid Collective. You may not use Eid Collective printables to sell items or alter them in any way. Please do not send or distribute printables to others, once you gain access to the printables, it is for you, and you alone to print and enjoy.

Showcase it! When you print up the Ramadan Tea Towels DIY – Cookie Cutters & Hand Stamped, make sure to tag us in your photos. We look forward to seeing how you’ve displayed it!

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