![]() ![]() Trace out nice shapes to cut out for the charity money to show through. What to do: Choose your preferred lantern shape and trace out one side of it onto cardboard 4 times and a base for it. Materials needed for the craft: Cardboard, Plastic sheets, PVA glue, exacto knife, poster paint Turn each circle over and write the definition of each category. Punch holes at the top of each circle then tie with twine. ![]() Then in order write one name per circle – a) Tawheed Ar Ruboobiyah b) Tawheed Al Uloohiyah c) Tawheed Al Asmaa Wa Sifaat. Create your cover from the smallest circle. What to do: Cut 4 circles from cardboard (each measuring 3-4cm smaller than the previous piece). Lay your circles from smallest to largest. ![]() Materials needed for the craft: Cardboard, jute/twine, puncher What to do: Visual instructions can be found HERE. Materials needed for the craft: Cardboard box, cutter, tissue rolls, scissors, paper strip, markers, and glue. This year the theme is “ABC words of Islam” and next year, it could be something else, but I hope this annual collaboration with other bloggers and creatives helps you spin your own creative ideas to help your kids engage with the beauty of Islam. ![]() This article is an ongoing series hence we’ll be doing these collaborative crafts every year before Ramadan in shaa Allah. Everyone chose one letter from the English alphabet and did a craft related to it. 26 muslimaat came together to bring you DIY ideas on how to make English letters come to life. ![]()
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