Easter Garden
Easter is not about chocolate eggs or funny rabbits. It's a celebration
that Jesus conquered death, and this craft provides a graphic reminder
of that fact.
You will need:
- Large tin foil dish, baking tray or planter,
- Damp, clean sand,
- Toilet roll middle,
- Large round stone,
- Several small, flat stones,
- Small plants, e.g. alpines,
- A small piece of white cloth about 6cm long and 2cm wide
What you do:
- Fill the tray with an even layer of sand.
- Towards one end, place the toilet roll centre pointing diagonally
from a corner into the centre of the tray.
- Mound up the rest of the sand over the toilet roll so that only one
end is visible.
- Place the small stones to make a path leading from the open end of
the "tomb" towards the opposite corner.
- Plant the plants to make a scene with small "trees" and
"shrubs".
- Roll up the cloth and place it just inside the "tomb".
- Place the large stone to one side of the "tomb" entrance.
You can, of course, add other embellishments, e.g. three small crosses on
top of the "hill" above the tomb.
Palm cross
Another
Easter activity that reminds us about the true nature of the event is
making (and then handing out) palm crosses for Palm Sunday.
You will need:
- Strips of card 1cm wide and 27cm long,
- Strips of card 1cm wide and 35cm long,
- Ruler,
- Pencil
What you do:
- Take the shorter strip of card and mark it at 1cm, 2cm, 3cm, 9cm and
21cm points.
- Fold the card neatly at each point as follows:
- At 1cm fold towards the opposite end.
- At 2cm fold in the same direction.
At
3cm fold in the same direction (as if you are building up a circular
shape).
- At 9cm fold back in the opposite direction.
- At 21cm fold towards the 9cm fold (making a sort of coat-hanger
shape).
- Flatten the card to make the crosspiece. Make sure there is a little
gap through the middle of the little folds.
- Take the other piece of card and tuck the end into the gap made by
the crosspiece central folds, Do not push it right through the gap.
("a" on picture)
- Gently turn the long strip round the back of the crosspiece (b) and
tuck the other end into the opposite side of the crosspiece's centre
fold gap (c) - pull it through the gap (d) all the way. This should
form a T-shape that is tight enough to hold the crosspiece securely.
- Measure about 6cm from the crosspiece along the long strip and fold.
Push the end back through the gap until the fold forms the top of the
cross.
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