We’ve been having so much fun brainstorming fresh and creative ideas for Mishloach Manot and festive activities to share on our Instagram page! In case you missed it, we’re rolling out three super cute and practical ideas that you’ll definitely want to check out below.
1. “Bisamim” Trail Mix Mishloach Manot

This Shabbos-themed Mishloach Manot is perfect for Purim. We’re combining health and fragrance with a bisamim-inspired twist. Think trail mix with a delicious aromatic flair!
Watch how to make it here!
What You Need:
-Trail mix (I used a variety of nuts and dried fruit chips)
-Ground cinnamon
Assembly:
Mix together your trail mix items with some cinnamon in a bowl. Scoop portions into the mini muslin bags. Attach a fun label with a ribbon. (I used these adorable stamps for the labels.)

Healthy, adorable, and with a fragrance of sweet bisamim, this is a Mishloach Manot that smells just as good as it tastes!
2. Oneg Shabbat Mishloach Manot

This Mishloach Manot theme is designed to take on an Oneg Shabbat feel. Featuring mini bottles of wine or whiskey, paired with savory snacks—this one’s got a sophisticated vibe.
Watch how to make it here!
What You Need:
-Mini bottles of wine or whiskey
-Choice of beef jerky, trail mix, or pumpkin seeds
–Small baskets with leather handles
Assembly:
Place the mini bottles of wine or whiskey into a cute, rustic basket with leather handles, and pair them with your choice of beef jerky, trail mix, or pumpkin seeds. Place your food items in cellophane bags, stick in a clear scooper, and tie with a burlap ribbon. Arrange them all together in the basket for a stylish presentation. Add a gift tag and you’re done!
This Mishloach Manot idea is perfect for adult Purim revelers who appreciate a little gourmet touch alongside the festive fun!
3. I Spy Grogger for Kids

Not a Mishloach Manot idea, but so adorable for little ones! This DIY I Spy Grogger is a perfect way to keep kids entertained before and during Purim.
Watch how to make it here!
What You Need:
–Clear cylinder containers (like empty spice jars or mini water bottles
-Small Purim-themed objects (Purim stickers, mini hamantaschen, crowns etc.).
Assembly:
Fill the clear container with the colorful rice and tuck in little Purim-themed items. Secure the top of the container and let the kids shake it to make noise (just like a grogger!). Then, create a simple I Spy list for them to check off as they spot items inside the grogger!
Not only is it a fun activity, but it also doubles as a festive grogger for the kids to use during Megillah reading.
4. Teen DIY Mishloach Manot
Looking for a fun DIY Mishloach Manot project that teens will love? This one’s all about letting them get creative with their own personalized Mishloach Manot.
Whether you’re looking for a unique Mishloach Manot idea or a fun activity to do with your family, we’ve got plenty of Purim inspiration for everyone!
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