Stargazing Sukkot Party

Throw an easy stargazing party for Sukkot! | Land of Honey

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This little get together is the perfect low-maintenance way to get together with friends to celebrate the feast of Sukkot. Grab some blankets and head outside to gaze upon the stars and to remember the promises of YHWH. That's all you need. Decorations, snacks, and pillows are all optional and can be whatever is doable or desirable to you.

Throw an easy stargazing party for Sukkot! | Land of Honey

He knows the stars by name. | Land of Honey
So this banner is just paper letters and yarn. It's lightweight and easy to put up and you can make any verse or a chag sameach or happy Sukkot into a banner.


Sukkot party under the stars | Land of Honey
I used a trunk, some suitcases, and a crate for table space. You could go without or take a coffee table outside or use a picnic table.

Menorah cupcake toppers | Land of Honey
These cupcake toppers though.

He knows the stars - Sukkot stargazing party | Land of Honey


He knows the stars - Sukkot stargazing party | Land of Honey


The best kosher marshmallows! | Land of Honey
These are the best kosher marshmallows I have found! They are vegan and kosher, available at Trader Joe's.


He knows the stars by name | Land of Honey
He knows the stars by name. -Psalm 147:4

Four Species Lemonade for Sukkot | Land of Honey

Throw a stargazing party for Sukkot | Land of Honey
So this is a globe...of the moon. Strangely fascinating.

Throw a stargazing party for Sukkot | Land of Honey



Throw a stargazing party for Sukkot | Land of Honey
Star charts can offer some education into what you're looking at. The Gospel in the Stars is a neat read to learn of constellations representing Biblical stories and prophecies.


Throw a stargazing party for Sukkot | Land of Honey


Throw a stargazing party for Sukkot | Land of Honey
This party idea would also work well for Yom Teruah, and I think something like this could be a good introduction for friends and families that don't celebrate YHWH's feasts.

Menorah cupcake toppers | Land of Honey
Chocolate einkorn cupcakes. I don't really like frosting, so there isn't any.


Throw an easy stargazing party for Sukkot! | Land of Honey
Have a beautiful Sukkot!

10 comments:

  1. I always enjoy your posts and this one is no exception! I love your creativity and decorations! And is this a real invitation? :) Thanks so much for always challenging your readers to live out scripture and feasts! Awesome job!

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    1. Thank you so much Ronda! I think it should be! :)

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  2. I absolutely love this idea! SO SO SO MUCH! Wanted to also say... I really appreciate your blog. Blessings!

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    1. Thank you for the kind words Andi! Let me know if you try it...seriously such a fun and easy evening!

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  3. Oh, I love this so much! And please tell me where you got the fabulous little menorahs for the cupcakes! I need those!

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    1. They are from a shop called Simcha Central on Etsy. I love them! https://www.etsy.com/listing/455999780/menorah-cupcake-toppers-hanukkah

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  4. Thank you so much for always sharing. You're an inspiration. Happy Sukkot.

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    1. Thank you! I hope you had a lovely Sukkot as well!

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  5. What beautiful verses you put together! I just found your blog and I love your sukkot set-up :)
    Blessings to you & yours!

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