Remembering Yerushalayim: A Tissue Paper Collage For Tisha B’Av

Tisha B'Av Collage

I want you all to know that I take my self appointed position as Creative Jewish Mom very seriously. So much so that despite a very packed schedule at the moment, I knew that there would be those readers who would come to my site just for some ideas of projects to do for Tisha B’Av, and I didn’t want to disappoint them. So…..this morning I gathered up some tissue paper, my eight year old daughter and an old frame with glass (found on the street I might add…..) and we made this!  A really simple project with wonderful results. And a true reminder not to forget Yerushalayim (Jerusalem)— not the modern city we know today, but the city of thousands of years ago that was the home of our Holy Temple, The Bais HaMikdash.

You’ll Need:

  • Tissue paper cut into thin and thick rectangles, roof shapes (lots of domes), and cypress trees.
  • A runny mixture of white glue and water.
  • A base for your collage—a large piece of white paper, or even better, a piece of plastic or glass already in a frame, like ours here! (Obviously the glass is a bit dangerous, so do provide supervision for small children!)

How To:

  1. Cut shapes from tissue paper. I did this for my daughter to get her started, while older children can certainly do that themselves.
  2. Using a paint brush, apply glue mixture to your base, one small area at a time, and place pre-cut tissue paper shapes gently onto the glue.
  3. With the brush, smooth tissue paper and apply another layer of glue mixture on top.
  4. Apply window and door shapes after completing the overall composition.
  5. Hang and enjoy, possibly in a window where these collages look like stained glass!

Comments

19 responses to “Remembering Yerushalayim: A Tissue Paper Collage For Tisha B’Av”

  1. Amanda Avatar

    That is beautiful Sara! Love the idea of using an old frame, and you found it in the street! How thrifty is that 🙂
    P.S. I made a “featured by” button for your site to display on mine. Your are welcome to it if you like. You can grab it from my left side bar or I can email it to you, just let me know.

  2. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Amanda, youre a doll! In my city in Israel incomes are generally low. so people use things until theyre really garbage, so the only things Ive ever really found here are frames, funny enough! You know, nice weathered ones that people try to imitate with sanding. My husband suggested we paint the frame, and I told him what people go through to achieve just this look! All the best! Can you email me the badge with the html? that would be super duper! crafts@creativejewishmom.com

  3. Nathalie Avatar
    Nathalie

    This is so cute . Thanks for the idea, I am one of your readers who was waiting for a Tisha Beav idea .Last year we built parts of the Beis mikdash: mizbeah, menorah and even some “ketoret” (colored paper teared and rolled to make the ashes)using boxes etc. It puts the whole day in a different perspective.

  4. Love and Lollipops Avatar

    This is just too beautiful!! LOVE your blog!!

  5. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much Georgia! I was actually surprised myself with the results!

  6. Tova Avatar
    Tova

    Thank you so much for this idea Sara. I did it this morning with my 4 kids, they loved it and the results are beautiful (even the two year old’s). We did it on sheets of plastic that came from IKEA frames (used the frames for something else), and I think we may save them to hang in the succa.
    Hope you fasted well.

  7. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Hi Tova, Thanks so much for letting me know, you made my day! Youre right, they would make great Succah decorations!
    And that was a great idea to use the plastic from the Ikea frames!

  8. Mommzy Avatar

    Great idea- will definitely try it out today with the munchkins!

  9. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Danit! One of my readers suggested that they would make nice Succah decorations, and I totally agree!

  10. the Inadvertent Farmer Avatar

    What a great project! I see we landed on the same Page at One Pretty Thing…we’re both using old frames.
    Hope all is well on your side of the world…Kim

  11. Sara Rivka Avatar

    thanks Kim, great to be on oneprettything together and great to hear from you. hope all is well!

  12. Sylvie Avatar
    Sylvie

    Thank you so much! I look forward to everything you post. You are amazing. I am so glad I found you.

  13. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thank you, what a lovely, encouraging comment, do keep in touch!

  14. Rivki Silver Avatar

    I love it! Gorgeous!

  15. Malka Avatar
    Malka

    this is a really lovely project……..can I do it by myself? Kids are grown and out of the house…still waiting to do projects with grandchildren…

  16. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Of course you can do it yourself, maybe add some texture with sponge painting……good to stay in practice so youll know what youll be doing when the grandchildren arrive!

  17. Zeesy Avatar

    So the side displayed is the side that has the actual tissue paper right?
    Thanks for sharing!

  18. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Hi Zeesy, You are very welcome! No actually, we did the collage on the back of the glass for the best results! Please help spread the word about my blog if you would, thanks so much, and have a wonderful Tu BShevat!

  19. devorah weinberg Avatar
    devorah weinberg

    i love this! do you think we can glue this onto clear laminating sheets cause i don’t have frames

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