If your printer is able, print the pattern directly onto the construction paper. If not, hold the pattern behind the white construction paper up against a window. The light shining through will allow you to trace the pattern.
Pipe white glue around all the borders of the dreidel and fill in the right side as well. (Older kids may fill in the dreidel completely with glue as they work faster and will be able to fill it in before it begins to dry.)
Tear or cut tissue paper into 1” squares. Wrap the square around the end of a pencil’s eraser then place the eraser with the tissue paper onto the glue. Lift up the pencil and the tissue paper will remain on the glue. Do the borders in white and the Hebrew letter in white as well.
Repeat the process from step number 3 for the different areas of the dreidel. The top section will be the lightest blue, the bottom the middle blue shade, and the right side and right bottom in the darker blue. The handle of the dreidel is done with the middle blue shade.
When finished, leaving about a two-inch border cut the construction paper around the dreidel to create a frame.