I love Easter. I love doing meaningful activities to celebrate the most important holiday in our Christian walk. And Easter Resurrection Garden is a wonderful way to prepare your hearts and your children.
I want to prepare our hearts for Easter. I loved this when I saw it and added it to our Resources and Activities for Easter.
You have probably seen the pictures on facebook and pinterest about the Easter Resurrection Garden. I love the idea, so we made one two this week…one for each boy.
It would have been better to have made it earlier so the grass could be bigger, but hopefully we will have a little grass before Easter.
The picture came from Melissa Holt. Thank You!
This is a great project for Easter and we loved making it, as we talked through the Easter story.
Materials needed for the Easter Resurrection Garden:
- Terra Cotta/Clay mini pot (for the tomb)
- Terra Cotta/Clay tray
- Potting Soil
- Small Pebbles (our bag said “sand”) from the floral department
- Grass Seed
- Large Rock (to cover mini-pot)
- Twigs (to make crosses)
- Glue gun
- Spray Bottle
Lay the clay pot on its side to represent the tomb. Pour potting soil around it and form a hill in the back for the crosses. Pack it down…ours keeps settling.
Spread rock/pebbles around the front. Sprinkle grass seed generously on the potting soil.
Place a large rock in front of tomb.
Form three crosses out of sticks using a hot glue gun and place on hill above tomb. (The boys added another cross with a verse)
Spray with water daily. Hopefully in about 10 days, grass will grow.
I love this meaningful way to celebrate Easter! If you don’t have time for the grass to grow or would like another version of the garden, visit here.
Another great book that you might like is A Sense of the Resurrection~a new book to help you intentionally celebrate the the Resurrection!
How about you? How do you intentionally celebrate Easter?
Thank you for stopping by! I hope you have enjoyed this post about the Easter Resurrection Garden.
Mary! That looks like SO much fun! Little girl would love that.
It was fun!! We enjoyed making it. It is an expensive, meaningful project.
This looks like a lot of fun. My kids are so crafty. I showed them and they want to make it so we are heading to Lowes. Thanks for the idea!
I hope you enjoy it! Let me know how they enjoy it!
This is such a sweet idea, thank you for sharing!
I loved it when I found it…glad to pass it on! Thanks for stopping by!
Love this. I shared it with my readers on facebook and twitter, and they love it too! How creative!
Thank you so much!! Can’t take credit (wish I was that creative). We had so much fun making it and they love checking it each day. You are such a blessing!!
Thanks for sharing this fabulous idea – found you via Time-Warp Wife. I am hoping to do these with the munchkins tomorrow as Easter Teacher Gifts! (Fabulous non-chocolate alternative !)
These are really lovely and such a great way to have a visible display of the Resurrection. Thanks for sharing these.
I saw this a few days ago on FB but then couldn’t find it again…so thank you for sharing it! I’m not sure if we’ll have time to make it this year but next year….(I’m always saying that–ha ha!)
Love this idea. We’ll be making one of these. Thanks for sharing it.
I loved this idea. You are so creative! My children and I will definitely be making it this weekend. I am so excited!
I went to buy the materials for this early last week, and Wal-Mart’s reply was “It’s not usually spring in Minnesota in the middle of March!” I guess that’s true! Anyway, hoping to still have a chance to make this and get a little grass growing before Easter! I found you at These Five of Mine!
I would love to give this a try! What kind of grass seeds did you use?
I found you from Deep Roots at Home link-up. I did see this and LOVE it!!! Thanks for reminding me of what I need and the tutorial! My children, like most, love to work with their hands.
You have a beautiful and refreshing blog. Many blessings to you and your family.
So cute! And I love the fact that I already have everything in my garage! That rarely happens for me! Thanks!
Wonderful & beautiful visual reminder of Christ ‘s sacrifice and His overcomung death.
Love love love this idea! I am going to make this immediately!! Thanks for sharing this wonderfully beautiful Easter project
We did this last year. What a blessing!!!
http://ziondreamer.blogspot.com/2013/04/easter-and-resurrection-garden.html