Here’s a great project to do with the entire family to get ready for Easter that is easy and fun – Creating An Easter Garden!

Creating an Easter Garden is a great way to share with your children the real story behind Easter - the death, burial and resurrection of our Lord and Savior.

I found this idea on Pinterest (my favorite source for inspiration for ALL things) and knew that it would be a great way to get my entire family involved and you can too!

Creating an Easter Garden is a great way to share with your children the real story behind Easter – the death, burial and resurrection of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

Creating an Easter Garden is a great way to share with your children the real story behind Easter - the death, burial and resurrection of our Lord and Savior.

To make your own Easter Garden at home, take the larger tray dish of a clay pot and fill the bottom with small rocks. Place a small clay flower pot on it’s side within the rocks so that they keep the pot secure from rolling around.

Then, use a potting soil, such as Jiffy Seed Starting Mix and wet it by mixing it in a bowl with water so that it will pack down. Start mounding the soil over the small pot to form a hill.

Next, add some smaller rocks outside the tomb and around the side to make a pathway.

Now, using quick start grass seed, wheat grass or cat grass and cover the dirt with the seeds and water in well.

Finally, use some smaller twigs from around your yard and hot glue them into the form of a cross and place them on the hill. I added some twine around the twigs as well.

Creating an Easter Garden is a great way to share with your children the real story behind Easter - the death, burial and resurrection of our Lord and Savior.

That’s it! Keep in a sunny location and spritz the soil with water to keep it moist. You should have spouts in as little as a week.

Creating an Easter Garden is a great way to share with your children the real story behind Easter - the death, burial and resurrection of our Lord and Savior.

If you’d still like to make this project for this weekend, you could use smaller plants from a nursery or home and garden center or even take grass from your yard and plant it on this garden. Either way, it’s the meaning behind the garden that is most important!

This garden has sat on our kitchen table since we made it and the kids have loved watching the grass sprout and grow! We are really looking forward to  using our Easter Garden to tell the story of Jesus’s death and resurrection to our children. We hope you’ll be able to use this idea to make your own Easter Garden, too!

For other Easter ideas…see our posts on Dying Easter Eggs and Making Resurrection Rolls.

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Comments

  1. fake grass says:

    This is a good idea for next year. I recommend artificial grass for the lush green setting. They will look lovely.

  2. Great idea! Kids think easter is about a bunny. This is a easy way to tell the real story

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