Steve Silbert

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A Passover Sketchnote Seder

April 14, 2017 No Comments

This year I decided to hold a sketchnote seder. I started by sketchnoting the fifteen major seder steps on a nine foot long paper on top of my dining room table. I placed two colored gel pens at each seat and only put out a water glass and a wine glass as the place setting. […]

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