Easter is almost here!
I wish Easter was like Christmas where you always knew what day it was. Instead it’s some nebulous, 3rd week of so-and-so or something.
My kids ask to do Sense of the Resurrection the second they feel a ray of sunshine on them (“When are we going to start our Resurrection day stuff? Can we do it today? Can we do it now? When? When?!!”).
There are many ways to use the flags that come in your Sense of the Resurrection ebook. I’m going to use the printable flags on the in between days. For example, I may have the kids decorate the flag today, talk about what the story might be (they’ll already know, but it will be fun to hear them tell it to me) and get them excited about doing the activity the next day.
Or you could do it the opposite and do the activity first. Then the next day, have the kids decorate the flag reviewing and re-telling the story in their own words.
Or you could do the flag as an introduction/clue to the activity on the same day.
Or decorate the flag at breakfast and do the activity after dinner as a family.
There are so many fun possibilities! Plus, there are so many fun ways to display these cute printables! I set up a few around the house this weekend (which really got the kids salivating to start Sense of the Resurrection!) and I’m in love with how cute they are.
Wanna see some fun ideas?
1. The easiest way is to just print, decorate according to the fun suggestions in the book, cut and tape them to a piece of twine/ribbon. Easy peasy and super cute.
2. You could also cut out another larger piece of pretty cardstock/scrapbook/construction paper and glue that to the back of the printable.
3. I also used the printer settings on my printer and shrunk them down so four of them fit on one page and LOOK HOW CUTE THEY ARE! This would be fun if you had multiple kids and wanted to cut down on the space needed for 4 or 5 sets of flags! (And also, how adorable are those mini flower and butterfly clothespins?)
4. My new favorite way to do it is to make some bunting out of cardstock and cut out just the picture to display.
Cool, huh? And making that bunting is super-easy. Wanna see? Just grab a piece of 12×12 scrapbook paper. Then…
Once you’ve got a nice little folded square, cut from the top folded corner to the middle of the open edge to essentially cut off one corner. See below…
Now, keep going…
Then, just drop it over a ribbon you’ve hung up on a stairwell, mantle or under a window. Isn’t that easy and adorable?!
I’m kinda in love with it.
And hey–you don’t have to do any of this! These are just fun, extra ways to add some creativity to your celebration and a little more emphasis as you experience the story of the resurrection this year!
If you haven’t bought your copy of A Sense of the Resurrection, you need to do so now!
Don’t forget to join us with the hashtag #SenseoftheResurrection, to share your Easter experience with everyone! It’s always fun and encouraging to see families doing the same activities all over the world!
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Cynthia says
I can’t wait to put a butterfly kit in my 4 year old’s basket so we can watch one of God’s miracles of life when the caterpillers turn into beatiful butterflies!!!
Chris says
I’m really looking forward to using it. I’m thinking of printing all the flags and pegging them on a string in our dining room. I’m going to print the ‘sense’ on one side of the flag so the kids can see the senses we’ll be using during the week and can see the sense they’ll be looking out for in the bible story. Then they can turn over the flag to see the activity – my kids like a bit of guesswork!
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