Ve'hi she'amda laavoteinu.... On Passover, we speak about Hashem's promise and how Hashem gave us the power to stand and withstand the trial and tribulation of galut. But what is making our beautiful Haggadah stand?
At this year's Seders, treat yourself to a beautiful and elegant Haggadah stand that will keep your Haggadah open to the right place so you can be in a comfortable position as you spend the night enjoying all of its beautiful peirushim (commentary). You may also like to give this practical craft as a gift!
Either way, let's get crafting!

Supplies:
(All from Lowes or Home Depot - $25 total)
Marble rectangle tile 4" x 12" - $6.89
Marble pencil liner molding - 12" - $8
Hexagon tile 6" - $0.98
Construction adhesive glue (white or clear) - $6
Door hinge 3 and 1/2 inches - $2.88
Letter stickers spelling "Pesach," made from vinyl
Directions:

Step 1: Attach the thin marble molding to the top side of the marble tile using a thin layer of adhesive glue. Wipe off any excess adhesive with a damp cloth.

Step 2: Flip open the door hinge to form an angle. Place a generous layer of glue on the bottom of the door hinge and attach it to the center-back edge of the tile. Let it dry overnight.

Step 3: Put a generous amount of glue on the top/front part of the hinge. Place the hexagon tile on the top side of the door hinge and squeeze tightly. Let it dry overnight

Step 4: Place your letter stickers onto the hexagon tile or decorate the Haggadah holder with any design of your choice.

Step 5: Enjoy your very own hand-crafted, yet classy Haggadah holder!
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