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Tag Archives: Easter
Glorious Cross Paintings…Again!
I believe this is the third year I’ve posted these photos, but it’s my favorite Easter kid craft… Glorious Cross Paintings. And it’s not even my own idea…I found it on Pinterest. If you’d like to see the original idea, … Continue reading
He Is Risen Centerpiece
My sister-in-law sent me a photo a couple of years ago of a clever “empty tomb” centerpiece, and I made one for our home last year, and again this year. I love that it’s such a perfect visual for the … Continue reading
Magic Jellybeans
So this will be our third year planting Magic Jellybeans. What, now? You don’t know about Magic Jellybeans? It’s one of those ideas I read online somewhere and filed away in the back of my mind (obviously before I had … Continue reading
Thumbprint Cards for Easter
It’s Spring Break week here in the Land O’Chaos, so I’m going to be posting some of my favorite Easter entries from the past (with a new post or two thrown in, of course!). We made these cute thumbprint cards … Continue reading