Issue 06 | May 2014

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Issue 06 | May 2014

jCreateMagazine celebrating jewish creativity

Shavuot

Mini Mag

Dairy Made Easy Color Theory Bouquets Educational Fortune Tellers

Make It Besamim Flowers color wheel flowers under five


Contents

4 Reader's Submission 6 Wheel of Flowers 12 Flowers Under Five 15 Infographic: Honor Your Parents 17 Dairy Made Easy 20 Flower Besamim 24 Educational Fortune Teller 27 Great Products

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LETTER FROM the EDITOR To our wonderful readers: Shavuot is a time to celebrate receiving the Torah. We've counted up to this day and we're ready! We celebrate by pulling an all-nighter learning Torah and enjoy delectable dairy meals and beautiful floral arrangements. This "mini-mag" is a way to ensure you have new ideas for your meals with recipes brought to you by Artscroll's new cookbook, Dairy Made Easy. We teach you to adorn your home with flowers of all colors, literally! Arrange your bouquet in our budget friendly vases. Craft mini flowers for your besamim (spices for the post Shabbat blessing) thanks to chinuch.org and Xyron. We hope you take a peek at last year's issue as well because our ideas are timeless! Who can believe that a full year of jCreate has become a reality? We are on the cusp of amazing things that we hope to share with you soon as we continue to build and grow! We could not make it without you, our devoted readers. Thank you! Wishing you a wonderful Shavuot,

Abbey

Abbey Wolin Chief Creative Officer

Abbey is the Chief Creative Officer for jCreate Magazine. As a serial crafter and educator Abbey realized the need for

Jewish crafting content for moms and teachers alike. She is the mother of 5 children and when she is not painting her Not

2 Shabbey pieces you can find her crafting with her kids or students. Abbey is always armed with painters’ tape and hates glitter with a passion.

Mirel Goldwasser Creative Director

Mirel's company Oomph creative successfully helps brands, both big and small, with creative marketing solutions and a full line of graphic design services on a budget. Her tireless efforts have made jCreate a reality -- with artistic flair and a bit of snark!

Estee Lavitt Executive Director

Estee manages and edits jCreate because she is passionate about spreading Jewish creative content with professionalism. As a mom, she tries to stay on top of simple craft trends with a Jewish twist to educate and entertain her young children. Estee makes things happen by being attached to her Android, iPad and other pinging, tweeting devices.

Gittie Atlas Web Designer

Armed with a computer and a mouse, Gittie enjoys using her artistic talents and technological expertise to create a pleasant online environment where Jewish artists and the crafters can easily share their passions and ideas.


Reader's Submission by:

asri Ilana Lew M

Project: Rose cupcakes Remember this incredible edible flower display? Floral cupcakes are all the rage for Shavuot. Last year we posted this craft and Ilana made it and sent us these great shots! We love feedback from our readers.

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photo from Last Year's Shavuot Issue


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Whe el of Flowers

Color scheme is an essential part of designing a flower arrangement. This Shavuot create an attractive bouquet using basic color theory principles.

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Primar y2olors

There are three primary colors - red, blue and yellow. They are the key essential anchors on the color wheel. When mixed together in different proportions, they create secondary colors such as orange, purple, and green. Play around with primary colors to create vivid and striking flower arrangements.

Harm onious Colors

Colors that are next to one another on the color wheel will be visually pleasing. For example, orange harmonizes well with red and yellow in a mixed arrangement because it sits between them on the color wheel.

Tonal Value

Colors have a tonal value — lighter and darker versions of that color — which creates harmony and can influence the mood of an arrangement making it warmer or cooler, or gentle vs intense. Why not mix up your arrangement using the same color, but variations of tonal intensity. Vary your arrangements with pale and warmer blooms.


Contrasting2olors

Colors that sit opposite each other on the color wheel work very well together. For example, the bouquets of pink and green look more vibrant, saturated and pure when placed together than if arranged separately. The opposite colors compliment each other very well.

The Rule s in P ractice

In general, most color combinations will work, but there are some that work better than others, such as purple, yellow, and red, or blue and yellow, or even green, purple, and orange. You want to make sure that your arrangements are not too confusing to the eye, which can lead to weakening your overall design. Think simple. A good guideline is to limit your arrangement to 2-3 harmonizing colors (that are next to one another) and 1 - 2 complementary colors (across from each other).


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Teaching Kids to Honor their Parents Kibud Av V'Em Eli Time to Clean Up

No Way! You Can’t Make Me!

He must be tired

Give the benefit of the doubt

Stop & Think

Encourage yourself

His behavior is going to ruin our schedule! But I can stay calm

put yourself in his shoes What Chutzpah!

Angry Mom

I bet Sara’s Kids Don’t Talk to her That Way!

I also don’t like being interrupted when I am doing something I enjoy

Eli, you sound frustrated, you don’t feel ready to stop playing

empathy

he is so lazy! channel your inner musician

Eli does not want to clean he wants to play, it’s clean up time.

You never listen! Clean up now! stick to your rules

I know you are sad it’s clean up time (repeat as needed)

Angry Kid give choices You are not the boss of me!

Power Struggle

Next Time! Maybe I will give him a transition warning “Eli, Clean up is in 5 more minutes!”

Would you like to clean the trucks or the blocks?

Praise: You cleaned up even though you didn’t want to

Later... Eli, remember when I asked you to clean up and you said, “You can’t make me!”? That was disrespectful. You may not talk to Mommy that way. I know you will remember that.

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¼ cup olive oil ½ tsp garlic powder • kosher salt, to taste • coarse black pepper, to taste 6 oz feta cheese, crumbled 1 Tbsp chopped fresh or frozen basil

INSTRUCTIONS 1. Prepare pasta according to package directions. 2. Preheat oven to 400°F. In a 9 x 13-inch pan, combine cherry tomatoes, red onions, and zucchini. Toss with olive oil and garlic powder. Bake for 30 minutes, stirring occasionally. 3. Add pasta to vegetables and mix well. Season with salt and pepper. 4. Preheat oven to broil and broil for 10 minutes, stirring after 5 minutes. 5. Add feta cheese and basil; stir to combine (the heat will melt the cheese). Serve hot or at room temperature. Tips: You can add more veggies to the mix. We also love this pasta with red peppers instead of tomatoes. We made the pasta in this photo using broken lasagna sheets. Recipes from Dairy Made Easy by Leah Schapira and Victoria Dwek Reprinted with permission from the copyright holders: ArtScroll/Mesorah Publications

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Flower Besamim

By: Sara Hirsch More creative educational material can be found at www.chinuch.org

Havdalah is the blessing we say to separate the holy Shabbat from the upcoming week. We traditionally smell spices such as cloves or cinnamon as part of the ceremony to cheer us up from the loss of our “extra souls� (neshama yetaira) which depart at the conclusion of Shabbat. Smell this adorable flower and get a whiff of besamim for havdalah. The cloves are in the center of the flower and are held in place with a cap of a pour spout.

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• 2 cardstock or tag board flowers cut from pattern • 1 screw-on pour spout from orange juice carton (with cap) • Markers • Laminating machine such as Xyron Creative Station • Cloves • Scissors • Glue INSTRUCTiONS: 1. Print out the two flower templates and cut out the center hole from one of the flowers. Decorate the flower with markers. 2. Unscrew the cap of the pour spout and insert in the hole of the decorated flower. Screw the cap back on. The cap should be on the side that is decorated. 3. Laminate or add magnet backing to the flower with the Xyron Creative Station. 4. Embellish the second flower (the one without the hole) with leaves and laminate or add magnet backing. 5. Turn the decorated flower over and apply glue all around the back of the flower, including the flat back of the pour spout. Apply the second flower firmly, sandwiching the flat lip of the pour spout in between the layers. 6. When the glue dries, unscrew the cap and insert cloves. 7. For besamim holder, holes can be poked into the cap with a pen or a nail to allow the smell to come through without opening the top.

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! t I e n u t r Fo Remember playing with the folded fortune tellers when you were little? When was the last time you picked one up and challenged yourself? We wanted to revive this wholesome activity by teaching our kids how to make and use the fortune teller. Insert your own final questions on the inside to create teachable moments or for basic classroom review. The fortune teller provides hands on learning fun, over and over again. How it works: 1. Click here to print the fortune teller template and cut to size. 2. Fold the four corners in towards the center so they meet and form a smaller square. 3. Flip your paper over and repeat step 2 until you have an even smaller square. 4. Fold the square in half and insert your index fingers and thumbs into the small pockets on the outside. Draw the center inward until the corners meet and form a point. How to play: 1. One player holds the fortune teller while the other player picks his/her fortune. Begin with the teller closed. Ask your child/student to pick a color displayed on the outside of the teller. 2. Open and close the center, counting as you go (top to bottom, then left to right), to correspond with the number of letters in the color chosen. 3. Have your child/student select a number from the inner options. That number will reveal the "fortune." 4. Lift the section that corresponds to the number chosen and read the fortune. In our game, the fortune will challenge the child with a thought provoking question or a simple review of material. You can challenge your child with: Mathematics: Review addition or subtraction or test your child on the multiplication tables. Jewish holidays: Holiday trivia is fun for all ages! Social skills/middot: Challenge older children to think critically about important interpersonal issues by asking WWYD (what would you do) questions. This can start some very important conversations. Example: You are playing at recess and see a classmate crying to the teacher. WWYD? Example: Your best friend asks you to write her assignment for her. WWYD? The questions can be tailored to children of all ages and social capacities. Reading skills: Ask your new reader to sound out words or identify letters.

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