EASTER GARDEN

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Wow, am I excited to find this great project to work on with my nephews. I want to make one for myself and a few family members too. I am posting what I found on a few websites pics and details but as soon a I make one I will post what I have done. I just thought if anyone wanted to do this with their kids or a classroom project I would get it posted now. So, there will be updates to this recipe in the next few weeks. What a beautiful idea. They can be made for inside, outside and a larger version in a section of your yard too. Oh, if you make one please come back and share a pic with me.

Provided by Kimberly Biegacki @pistachyoo

Categories     Other Non-Edibles

Number Of Ingredients 11

WHAT YOU NEED FOR YOUR EASTER GARDEN
- a shallow tray or dish
- garden soil or potting compost
- moss, cut grass or sand
- dried twigs
- sewing thread
- small pot
- flat stone large enough to cover the mouth of the pot
- egg cups (or other small containers)
- small flowers
- gravel

Steps:

  • If you need a creative way to teach your children the Easter story, look no further. Mold a hill out of compost in a shallow tray. Decorate the hill with moss and cut grass and place three crosses made of twigs on top of the hill. Push a small pot into the side of the hill to represent the tomb and cover the pot with a large flat stone. Decorate around the tomb with egg cups filled with water and fresh cut flowers. Finally, form a gravel path leading from the mountain and talk about what the disciples found. Read more: Easter Garden Ideas | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/list_7387411_easter-garden-ideas.html#ixzz1pXRp23vnu picture is from:http://happyhomefairy.com/2011/04/01/an-easter-garden-celebrating-the-empty-tomb/
  • Another Easter Garden
  • A very adorable Easter Garden made by a child
  • A more elaborate Easter Garden

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