Category Archives: Easter

Thursday’s Thought-He is Risen!

I mentioned last week that I love both the fun part of Easter and the Spiritual side!  

The hope that comes with the miracle of the risen Savior is truly something to celebrate.  So this week I wanted to do a thought that reflects my feelings about this beautiful Easter event! 

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 This is formatted to 8 x 10.  To print, right click over image and go to “save image as”  then save in a folder.  Or you can right click over the image and go to “copy image” then open up a program like Word or Presentations.  Right click again and go to “paste”, you can then print it.

So now you have printables to celebrate both the fun side of Easter and the truly remarkable Spiritual side! 

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April 2014 Visiting Teaching Handout

Here is my visiting teaching handout for our church for this month.  

Again, we learn of a quality of Jesus Christ and this month it is

“Savior and Redeemer”.  

How appropriate for this Easter Season!

 I absolutely love the message by Sister Burton about the Savior and Redeemer!  It goes right along with the spiritual reason that we celebrate Easter and the importance of the atonement in each of our lives!  The story of the woman who compares herself to an old, used, crumpled up $20 bill is one that every single one of us needs to apply in our own life!

So, here is the printable that includes that message:

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Count Down to Easter!

Today I have a fun little count down for the kiddos!  This is perfect to make for each of the kids or one for each family.  If you are a grandma with kids that live away from you, this is a fun little package to send in the mail!

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Thursday’s Thought-Here Comes Peter Cottontail

I love to celebrate all the different holidays with my grandkids and Easter is no exception!  We love to celebrate with fun Easter egg hunts and Easter dinner.  My own kids have some very fond memories of Easter Egg Hunts that their grandpa used to do and the excitement of trying to find that one “golden” egg that had the $5 bill in it!  It is fun to now try to make some fun memories for their kids and the excitement of finding those “golden” eggs!

But I also love the spiritual celebration that Easter brings!  

So for today’s thought I decided to do a fun whimsical thought and then I will do a spiritual one later!

So Here Comes Peter Cottontail…

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3-D Easter Egg Box

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I made these fun 3-d Easter egg boxes with my Silhouette Machine!  I am quite tickled that I could figure it all out, but it was so fun to do…  I can definitely see more projects like this coming in the future!

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Spring Painted Vases and Printable Tags!

This a post that I posted a couple of weeks ago over at I Should Be Mopping the Floor, but wanted to share it with you here!

 Well, I think that it is officially Spring here.  Well, maybe not officially, but it is snowing or raining one day and beautiful sunshine the next, so isn’t that the definition of spring? I love when the flowers start popping out of the ground and there is hope of the warmer weather coming.  But, sometimes I just cannot wait for it to come, so I decided to bring it in a little bit earlier with my Spring in a bottle(s)!

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Duck Brand® Tape Spring Wreath!

This post brought to you by Duck Brand. All opinions are 100% mine.

   Did you know that Duck Brand ® Tape now comes in Fabric, Glitter, Prism and Washi?    I was sent some of the fabric tape to make a project with and I was completely delighted with this fun product!  I received some spring colors, so decided that a fun wreath was in order!      

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Easter Lilies

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When I was just a little girl, I had to give a talk in church on Easter Sunday. I still remember that talk from way back then and every time I see Easter lilies it reminds me of this story that I gave.

AN EASTER AWAKENING

Death had come to the little house next to the large mansion.  Poor little Marie was left without the mother who had loved her so dearly.  She found no comfort in any of her brothers, and even Eudora, her best friend who lived next door could be of little help today.  Eudora, who had lived a very sheltered life in a large home, had never come face to face with death’s mystery and she was at a loss to know what to do to help her dear friend.  Seeking help, the confused girl hurried to her mother and cried, “Mama, Mama, she is dead?  Marie’s mama is dead.  She won’t ever have a mother to speak or smile or to love her anymore!”

“There, there, sweetheart, you mustn’t let things like this upset you so,” replied the mother.  “She has her papa and her brothers and she should be thankful for that.”

In her efforts to allay the child’s fear of death, Eudora’s mother took her to the garden where the gardener was at work at planting new bulbs.  “Do you see what this is?”  the mother asked, as she picked up one of the bulbs.

“It looks like a dried up old onion,” replied Eudora.

“Yes it does, Eudora.  But plant the bulb in a pot and watch it for several days.”

As Eudora was planting the bulb, she found a small brown cocoon.  When she showed it to the gardener, he told her to watch it as patiently as she watched the earth where the lily bulb was planted.  Excited, she asked her friend Marie, to watch with her.  Each day they came to look at the plant and the cocoon and they talked often of the surprises they felt might be inside.

Before the day came when the lily bloomed or the cocoon opened, a black crepe of mourning hung over the doorway of the great mansion.  Sudden illness had overtaken Eudora an in spite of all that love, wealth and skill could do, Eudora died.  In a darkened room sat the mother who could not be comforted in her deep despair.  For many long days she sat there, asking over and over again where God and his justice were.

Marie, too, was sad but she had been watching the lily and the cocoon and from them had found comfort.  Now she took them to the inconsolable mother.

“I’ve watched them ever since Eudora told me about them and now look!  They were dead when you first showed them to her, but this morning the lily opened up and I could see it’s heart of gold.  It’s perfume filled our whole house, just like my mama’s used to do.  And look at the cocoon–it is coming alive too!”

As they watched, a beautiful butterfly came out of the cocoon and stood trembling as it’s wings began to unfold.  Slowly it crawled along the girl’s fingers and finally it fluttered up to the waxen petals of the lily.

“This is like my mama and Eudora,” said Marie.  “I’m sure they are as beautiful as this flower and this butterfly-now see them both together?”

The mother looked into the mother-hungry eyes of the little girl and grief and bitterness melted from her heart.

“Come dear.  If Eudora is happy with your mama, then you must come to me.”

The sunlight poured over them like a benediction.  The birds were singing and faintly there came the sound of bells.

“Listen, the Easter chimes!  They tell of the resurrection of our Savior.  But oh, my dear, there has been a special awakening of my soul-opened to a new and better life by the hand of a little child.

Happy Easter Everyone!  Love Ya!

Coconut Bunny Tails

Here is a last minute recipe for you to add to your Easter treats!

Coconut Bunny Tails!

These are so cute and will add a little whimsy to your Easter gathering.  They are yummy, moist, coconut cake balls and they are a close runner up to the coconut cake balls at Sweet Tooth Fairy! (That is how good they are!)

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Thursday’s Thought-He Is Risen!


One of my favorite Easter pictures is the one with the resurrected Savior first appearing to Mary by the tomb.

I love the looks and expressions of disbelief yet believing!

The title of the painting is “Why Weepest Thou?” by Simon Dewey

You can see it here.

“He is not here: for he is risen,”

Matt.  28:6

Since Easter is this weekend I thought I would share this Easter thought  for today:

The saddest day…

and

The happiest day,

Were only 3 days apart!

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