The Easter Blog

Thursday, March 13th, 2008

Planning Your Easter Egg Hunt

The tradition of Easter egg hunts goes back centuries in one form or another. As a symbol of fertility and new birth, eggs planted around the home bring to mind the rebirth of Spring. Incorporate that same feeling of joy into your hunt to make it fun for the whole family.

To generate the most fun, decorate the house in a festive style. Finding eggs is great, but sprucing up the home inside and out can really create a holiday feeling. Place a few colorful bouquets of flowers in nice vases and planters on the tables. Hang an Easter wreath on the door. Put some tall stalks hung with Easter bunnies in the yard.

Before hiding any eggs or baskets, you’ll have to decide which kind of eggs to use and what should be in the baskets.

Eggs can be either real or artificial, or both. Real eggs provide all the fun of decorating. Parent and child can spend a great time together making up and executing all kinds of interesting designs at very low cost. Artificial eggs have the advantage of saving some time and being filled with all sorts of delightful little surprises. Eggs can contain chocolates, jewelry and much more.

Similarly, baskets can be filled with just about anything that will fit. Everything from miniature flashlights to puppies or kittens have made their way into the baskets for kids to find. Stuffed or chocolate bunnies, magic tricks or games, or a thousand other little items bring joy to young hearts.

You can enhance the fun by making the basket the first thing to find. There are a hundred creative ways to do that. Drawing a little maze for them to navigate is one way. Providing treasure hunt-style clues is another. But don’t draw out this first phase too long. You want to move on to the egg hunt fairly soon or frustration may set in.

Once the ‘hunter’ has basket in hand, the fun really begins. A mixture of easy-to-find eggs with those that present a challenge provides a good balance. Easy to find items give the young ones incentive to continue, since they see rewards right away. But those that take a little more time and effort help draw out the game like an interesting movie in which they’re eager to discover what comes next.

If you’re planning a hunt for multiple children your skills as an Easter egg hunt planner will be tested. That’s part of the fun for you! There are several ways to carry that task out successfully.

You can give different kids different sets of clues that only they follow. With guides known only to them, the odds of another finding treats intended for them are low. You can also provide for a little friendly competition in one phase by bringing the two paths together. Knowing which method to follow, and to what degree, just depends on the individual personality, age and skills of the children in the hunt.

Plan your Easter egg hunt well rather than just have a free for all where everyone searches randomly. The kids will have much more fun, and so will you as you watch their path to success.

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Thursday, February 7th, 2008

Christian and Easter eCards - A Copy Of Expressions And Emotions

In earlier times, mainly during 19th century, people used to pen down their expressions and send Easter postcards to one another. Then gradually, colored printed cards replaced postcards. And then finally, with the advent of computer and email facilities, e-cards evolved.


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Send Happy Easter Wishes:

“Happy Easter” is what we must wish our family and friends. To express ourselves in a better way, we can use colorful, animated and attractive Easter e-cards. Easter e-cards’ expression of having fun and delight can make anyone’s Easter truly wonderful. You can make the springtime for your loved ones, really warm and cheerful by conveying lots of smiles and joys via Easter e-cards.

Where Will You Find Easter E-Cards?

If you are wondering where you will find e-cards, then you will be delighted to know that there are a number of greeting card websites that have e-cards for a number of occasions. There are many popular websites for this. In these websites, there are varieties of Easter cards that can be sent to your friends and relatives online. You can personalize these cards and can be sent to one or multiple users.

Types Of Easter E-Cards Available:

Mr. Bunny, eggs are the heroes of Easter e-cards. Most of the e-cards for Easter have animated pictures of them. Even cross, picture of Jesus Christ are some of the themes commonly used. Eggs have special place in Easter cards, as it is the symbol of fertility. You can find flash cards, animated cards, cards with beautiful writings etc.

Cost Of E-Cards:

Now, I come to the point of your interest. And that is the cost! Well, you will be happy to know that in many e-card websites, you can find free e-cards. Therefore, you can send the wonderful thoughts and wishes at zero cost. However, there is a particular section in every website that includes paid e-cards. Of course, you will get better choice in this section. So, if you are willing to pay, you can opt for paid greetings.


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Thursday, February 7th, 2008

Celebrating Easter Sunday

Celebrating Easter Sunday is a prolonged affair that begins forty days earlier with the onset of Lent. Christians fast during the forty-day period of Lent, which ends with the arrival of Easter Sunday and the symbolic resurrection of Christ. The large number of Christian sects across the world has brought about many differences in the way in which Easter Sunday is celebrated.

However, the vast majority of Christians begin their Easter celebrations on the night of Holy Saturday by conducting what is known as the Easter Vigil. Readings are made from the books of the Old Testament and the vows of baptism are renewed. In Protestant churches, the Easter Vigil takes place on the morning of Easter Sunday. Such services have taken on the name of “sunrise services” on account of their taking place very early in the morning. The first of these sunrise services is recorded as having taken place sometime in the first half of the eighteenth century.

However, the celebration of Easter today is no longer limited to Christians alone. Perhaps, this is yet another manifestation of globalization that shows the involvement of Non Christians celebrating Easter Sunday as merrily as the Christians all across the globe. As a result, a number of entirely secular traditions have emerged. These days, Easter Sunday is a time of great color and joy thanks to the popularity of Easter bunnies, brightly-shaded Easter eggs and well-decorated Easter baskets. The eggs and bunnies are symbols of fertility and a reminder of the origins of Easter as a spring festival.

In the today’s world, Easter Sunday has become much more than a religious festival. It has entered into the realm of popular culture as well. Thus, even as many head off to sunrise services, others spend their days decorating eggs for Easter Sunday.

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Thursday, February 7th, 2008

Easter The History

Somewhere between March and April in the calendar year, Christians across the world, start getting ready for Easter Sunday. A quarter of a year after celebrating the birth of the messiah, Jesus Christ, the time comes to celebrate his resurrection.

Easter is a time for new beginnings, for starting afresh and leaving the past behind. Easter Sunday is celebrated throughout the Christian world for being the day on which Jesus Christ rose up from the dead three days after he had been crucified. This was the day on which Christians realized that “the Lord is come”. However, the celebration of Easter dates back to a time predating the life of Jesus Christ.

Originally, the Pagans celebrated the coming of spring on the day of the vernal equinox when day and night were of equal length. In those ancient times, the Anglo-Saxons had a Goddess of spring, Eostre, who was worshipped to signal the departure of winter and the arrival of spring and sunny skies.

The term “Easter” came from the name of this Goddess because Christian missionaries who had taken upon themselves to convert people and lead them to God’s grace needed a common terminology in order to connect with the people. Thus, the Pagan spring festival was given a Christian coloring, which persists to this date.

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Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

Craft Ideas For Easter

Want To Welcome Easter With Some Great Craft Ideas?

Easter season is the most beautiful season and the time to find out the creative being in you. These days, people are celebrating Easter in a more secular manner than religious way. And its time to have loads and loads of fun! The first week of Easter is of great relevance and the time to wish each other Happy Easter! It is time to send each other the greetings via posts or mails. In this way, you can take toll to celebrate the auspicious season.

Easter Crafts - Great way to get kids ready for Easter. Perfect for preschool, kindergarden, and elementary school children.

Easter Crafts Can Excite You And Even Kids!

Easter crafts are something that can give you a chance to use up your creativity and make something awesome. There are many ideas that you can think of while preparing the props for Easter. This is going to be an act of excitement and creativity to enchant your lives and bring you out of those boring routines. These crafts can be very good gifts for friends and relatives.

Some Easter Craft Ideas:

There are many cool ideas for Easter crafts! You can take some tips from these ideas and create something even better. You can even make a craft using the same idea. Always remember, that Easer bunnies and eggs are of utmost relevance. Therefore, if your crafts include them, it’s just going to be superb.

You can make a basket for collection of Easter eggs. You can weave this basket and place some colorful eggs in it. You can also use this basket for egg hunt. Either you can make a paper basket or some decorative and attractive cloth. You can use colorful ribbons to decorate this basket.

Decorative cross is also a very good idea. This is also a popular Easter craft. Take a wooden plank or a cardboard and then you can give it the shape of a cross. Then decorate it with beads, jewels, artificial pearls etc. You can get all these items from any local craft store.

Make a bunny envelope or a coven to place your Easter greeting card in it. This will look very attractive and simply great. This can be made with a colorful paper also it can be made fast with fewer hassles.

If you are good at toy making, then you must make a furry bunny. You can gift these to kids and they will simply love it!

Likewise, there are many more ideas. You can even make chocolates and pack them in decorative crafted boxes. Just think out of the box or something unique while making Easter crafts.

Involving Kids for Easter Crafts:

It would be fun for kids if you involve them in making these props and gifts for Easter. Just involve them and ask them if they have any creative ideas in their mind. Kids are even sharper than us and can give you some awesome ideas. Also in this way you can encourage those little minds to think creatively.

Get Together On A Weekend Before Easter:

When you are planning to make Easter crafts either to gift or to decorate your home, you must gather all your family members. Also, a day prior to that, you must get all the items required for crafts. It would be a fun activity to sit in group and make those lovely things. Yes, this is the actual Easter celebration. Being together and doing some creative stuff.

Cost Effective:

Rather than buying Easter crafts from any shop, if you collect the materials and prepare things on your own, it will also be cost effective. You can make these in more numbers with minimal cost.

The true meaning of Easter lies in being together and doing such fun activities. So, just have fun!


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