Send friendly greetings this year with personalized Hanukkah cards that will charm your family and friends when they receive a kind greeting card in the mail. When you finish off your greetings, make sure you seal the deal with your personalized stamp. Our site offers a bushel full of styles of Hanukkah stamps that can be personalized with your address, font designs, and ink colors to suit your style. It's the perfect polish to add to your holiday stash. Celebrate the Jewish holiday with our vast array of stamps featuring motifs like doves, shofars, dreidels, and more. You can order colored ink pads or keep it classic in black. There is a design perfectly suited to your taste.
You can coordinate your Hanukkah greeting cards with the stamp. When the joy of the productive new year has been celebrated, now comes time for Hanukkah. The sweetest way to celebrate is by sending out your winter Hanukkah greeting cards. We have new designs arriving from our designers for the winter season. Let us be your perfect paper expert for all of your holiday greeting cards, photo greeting cards, and matching stationery. All designs are customizable to cater to your personality. Simply pick your style, and the perfect price range so that you are able to send your personalized greeting to everyone on your holiday list.
Send a Hanukkah card with the matching stamp. It will be full of light and love. Add your own greeting and everyone's names to bubble up affection. There's room for photos on many of our cards and wishes, too. When you choose the personalized stamp it can be used for so many reasons, not just for envelopes!
Hanukkah – The Festival of Lights, is an eight-day Jewish Holiday beginning on the 25th day of the month of Kislev, which falls anytime from late November to late December. Hanukkah celebrates the re-kindling of the Jewish Temple menorah at the time of the Maccabee rebellion. The time-honored festival is observed in Jewish homes by the kindling of lights on each night of the holiday. One is lit on the first night, two on the second, and so on. It is a cherished ritual that brings stillness and honor.
One Hanukkah tradition is to play with the dreidel. This toy is a four-sided spinning top. The children play with it on Hanukkah. Hannukah is also when people traditionally receive and give Hanukkah Gifts or money, known as Chanukah gelt. The gift can be embossed with your stamp to add your custom, family logo. Some people prefer actual coins for Chanukah gelt but a popular trend is to give the coins made of chocolate! Yum! You can also use the chocolate coins to play the conventional dreidel game on one of the nights of Chanukah. Chanukah gelt comes in different wrapping. You can find it in silver or gold foil-wrapped dark or milk chocolate coins.
Another fun option is to make your own treats. As your start prepping for Hanukkah, why not make the celebration of lights even sweeter with edible dreidels! Make a Marshmallow Dreidel using marshmallows, Hershey kisses, pretzel sticks, blue sprinkles and white frosting acting as the 'glue'. You can wrap them up and use your stamp to add a favor tag. Happy Hanukkah!
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