Color-in Hanukkah Cards for Kids & Adults
If you’re looking for a fun Hanukkah craft and activity for kids try these color-in Hanukkah cards! When you’re done, you can try this clothespin Menorah craft too. This post contains affiliate links.

I am thrilled to share with you these color-in Hanukkah cards that are super fun to color and use for gifts! I had in mind that it’s a fun activity to incorporate into a classroom gift swap or just to personalize gifts. It’s a fusion of “handmade card” with “anyone can do it”.
You can get the set here, or scroll down for more info.


About the Color-in Hanukkah Cards
My goal with these Hanukkah cards was to keep them fun and modern. I wanted something that anyone can color. There’s no real age on this. While not exactly toddler-friendly images, I did keep it playful but still mature.


Younger kids can color these in but older kids won’t find them too childish.
There are four styles:
- Horizontal English “Happy Chanukah” card – with loads of little doodles around it.
- Vertical English “Happy Chanukah” card – I made this postage-stamp style with modern cutout dreidels. I love this design so much that I’m working on an SVG version to turn it into a “real” card

- Horizontal Hebrew “Chanukah Sameach” card – with a simple Menorah and branches
- Vertical Hebrew “Chanukah Sameach” card with a star of David wall hanging with Hamsa and dreidel beads and charms

These are a really fun one for teens and adults to color using alcohol or direct ink markers, since they have plenty of space to play with shading and shape. Younger kids can use colored pencils for smaller designs, and crayons or markers for larger ones. And for tweens, gel pens and fineliners are fabulous choices!


Download the Color-in Hanukkah Cards
The color-in Hanukkah cards are available for a few bucks in my shop, on Etsy, and on TpT. Purchasing premium products from me enables me to keep doing what I do, to give more focus to my Jewish blog, creating authentically Jewish resources for homes, educators, and parents.
How to assemble your Color-in Hanukkah Cards
Supplies
- Cardstock paper
- Scissors
- Markers, crayons, etc.
Process
1. Print the cards on cardstock paper.

3. Cut them out, color them in, and fold them in half. Add your name to the back. If you want, you can also cut out just the image part of the card and paste it onto a base card.

In case you missed it, you can download your color-in Hanukkah cards here!
