Resurrection Eggs
Resurrection Eggs are a great way to focus on the reason we celebrate Easter (the death and resurrection of Jesus!). Typically, resurrection eggs consist of 12 multi-color eggs — each filled with a Bible verse and a symbol of the Easter story. Your family can open one each day, all at once, or at any pace you think is best.
The popular Family Life Resurrection Eggs are available for purchase, but there are plenty of DIY options. This page highlights our top picks for “best of the web” ideas for DIY Resurrection Eggs.
Below are some of the “best of the web” in DIY Resurrection Eggs for Easter. Each is a bit different, so choose your favorite or be inspired to create your own.
If you don’t want to display your resurrection eggs in a traditional egg carton, try hanging them from a decorative tree or even attaching as magnets to your fridge; if you don’t want to use eggs at all, you can use decorative tins (see below).
By Martha Stewart |
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By Lyndsey at Lolly Jane |
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By Makoodle |
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Lastly, here are some great resources (available for purchase) designed to be used with resurrection eggs, as well as the complete kit available from Family Life.
Lily’s Easter Party (Book) | |||
Includes eggs, inserts, and a little book. |
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