Easter DIY Craft – How to Make a Resurrection Garden
Last year I shared with you our Resurrection Rolls and yesterday I shared with you another snack to use while teaching the Easter Story. Today I am sharing an Easter DIY project that is one of my favorites! A Resurrection Garden! Just seeing this on our table reminds me of the true meaning of Easter and is a great reminder of so many things that I am blessed with! It’s an amazingly easy project with lots of variety so feel free to make it your own!
You will need:
– A pot/saucer – Potting Soil
– A smaller terracotta pot
– Rocks (1 bag of small rocks and 1 large)
– Sticks
– Twine/Yarn
– Either Wheat Grass or Moss
First just put a little potting soil into your saucer. Not a lot!
Next, lay your smaller pot on it’s side. This will be your ‘tomb’. Position it where you would like.
Now, lets add the rocks. Use the small ones to create a pathway. The large rock I rolled to the side of the tomb. That way you can see inside that it is empty and that He is risen!
Fill in your garden with dirt. You will want to go over the tomb!
To make the Crosses you simply break a stick and using either yarn, twine or even hot glut stick them together.
Originally we were going to plant wheat grass on ours. It grows really quickly and is nice and thick. But, instead we decided to go for the instant gratification of the moss. 🙂
Ta da! A great reminder and teaching tool for the Easter Story!
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Robin (Masshole Mommy) says
Wow, that came out awesome. And it’s so easy, too. Great job.
Kate, aka guavalicious says
Super creative idea! I have not seen that one before!
Tracey says
That is fantastic. Never would have thought to make anything like that. It’s beautiful and has wonderful meaning behind it.
Amy Desrosiers says
This has got to be THE best Easter craft I’ve seen! Thanks for staying true to the correct meaning of why we celebrate Easter!
Lindsey @ Redhead Baby Mama says
These are super cute if you are Christian. I prefer to celebrate all the Pagan traditions of Easter. Either way, teaching your child to garden is a wonderful skill (even if you just use moss now!)
Veronica says
Oh my golly! can I please “steal” this idea! I love it! What better way to commemorate this season of the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ!
amanda says
Please do! 🙂
Isabella Grey says
Awe, this reminds me of the little Goddess and Fae garden I have outside. They are so fun to decorate!
Krystyn @ Really, Are You Serious? says
What a great idea. I love this and it’s perfect to show little ones how the resurrection happened.
Hanan says
I really love that! I really want to try making one of these with my girls.
Liz Mays says
I pinned it! That’s just such a wonderful way to celebrate the blessed event.
Rosey says
This is a nice way to decorate for the holiday. It’s got the lesson attached to it too, and I Love it.
Scott says
I really like that, a little electric pump and you’d have a running stream!
becca says
wow that is really cool and i love that it is working with the environment as well.
Erica says
That is really beautiful! What a great way to celebrate Easter!
Ashley Bunker says
How cute! That came out great! Loving all the pictures!
valmg @ Mom Knows It All says
How cute that is! It reminds me of a terrarium, so pretty! It’s a terrific project, and those not religious could omit the cross.
Mitch says
That s beautiful! And it would fit in a NYC apartment, cause those tomatoes I tried last year did not work well at all!
thanks,
Mitch
amanda says
Yes very apartment friendly! 🙂 Pssst you should check into Aerogarden for indoor tomatoes!
Pam says
This is so cute! I haven’t seen a Resurrection Garden before.
Jennifer says
I’ve never heard of a resurrection garden before. It would be even better if there was running water I think! Maybe a tiny pump would work?
Amber K says
I can’t believe how easy that is. It’s so neat and I’d love to have it in my living room year round!
Dawn Lopez says
Oh my goodness, this is so creative. What a fun idea, this is wonderful for the kiddos in so many ways. I’d love to make something like this!
Katrina Weghorn says
Very neat idea. Plus a conversation piece, maybe? Could make on a smaller scale to have at the office or have the grade school kids make at church. Hmm.
Thanks for the post about the Resurrection Garden just in time for Easter!
Melissa Jennings says
What a lovely Easter Craft that represents the true reason for the season!
Rachael says
Wow, what a neat idea! I love it!
brett says
I like this. A LOT. I teach first and second grade Sunday school. I actually may make this with my kiddos on Sunday!!
amanda says
If you do I would love to see!! 🙂
Chrysa says
That is such a great project. It looks so soothing and peaceful.
Jessica says
This is such a great idea for Easter. I know my mom would absolutely love receiving something like this for her garden.
Marybeth Hamilton says
That’s really pretty! I wouldn’t have thought of doing anything like that!
Beth@FrugalFroggie says
What a beautiful garden!! A reminder for the reason for the season.
Jennifer Williams says
This would be such a creative gift to make for my mother this year. She would love this. I wonder if I can do it in a way and be able to ship it without it falling apart.
Pauline Cabrera says
This is a wonderful & awesome idea! When I first looked at it, I thought to myself that it is a difficult project. But you nailed it so easily! 🙂
Annie says
Great idea with Easter coming up! Looks easy & fun to do 🙂
Christie says
These gardens always amaze me! Beautiful and simple for the kids too
Krystal says
Very unique craft. I like the grass! Thanks for sharing.
Nanny Flowers says
That’s a great teaching aide and visual. I like the look of the finished garden.
Krissy says
I think this is super cute, and such a great reminder about what Easter is all about! I think I may be able to handle this, I may make it with the kids this weekend!
Marni | Love and Duck Fat says
This looks nice, and you could call it an elf or fairy garden at other times of the year.
Amanda Boehmer says
This is so neat… my kids would love to do this! Pinning!
sherryl wilson says
This is too cool! My little ones would love this.
teresa mccluskey says
This is a great idea! I am gonna give it a try!
Natasha Mairs says
Lovely Easter Garden. My nephew has just made an Easter garden for a competition at school today
Debra says
This is a wonderful craft. I’m giving it to my son’s Sunday school teacher, she’s always looking for appropriate crafts to tie into Bible readings!
lawna says
That looks so peaceful and calming. I would love to have one of those sitting on my living room coffee table.
Marielle Altenor says
This is a great idea!! I love how it all turned out. Good job!!
Tiffany Cruz says
I really think that’s so beautiful and nicely done. You have got me wanting to make one with my kids.
Mina Slater says
Wow that sounds so easy to do, maybe even I could pull it off. Yours turned out great!
Katherine G says
This looks like so much fun to make and so easy to do. It looks great.
Aisha Kristine Chong says
This is totally awesome – I’d love to make one too!
Le-an Lacaba says
a lot of people tend to forget what easter is for. This is a great way to remember the real reason we celebrate it.
Healy Harpster says
Wow, that is very easy and fun to make. I will get my kids involve in making one. Thanks!
Christina S says
I LOVE this! It can be a fun project/craft, but also a good lesson for my little one what Easter is really about!
Cassie @ Southeast by Midwest says
Such a cute little garden. I think the kids at my church would get a kick out of doing miniature versions of this.
Zoe B says
This is a great way to celebrate your religion. I bet kids would enjoy making these too.
Stefani Tolson says
What a neat and creative idea. I think my youngest two would enjoy making something like this.