The Easter story is a beautiful one. This Empty tomb craft is a great way to teach it to your kids!
Empty Tomb Craft
Easter isn’t just about chocolate eggs and bunnies; it’s about the profound miracle that changed the course of history. At the heart of Easter lies the story of Jesus Christ’s resurrection, signifying victory over death and offering hope and redemption to believers worldwide. The empty tomb is the tangible evidence of this divine triumph—an enduring symbol of faith, renewal, and eternal life.
Through this craft, we invite you to journey back to that awe-inspiring morning when the stone was rolled away and the tomb was found empty. Together, let’s recreate this sacred scene, infusing it with our own creativity and reverence.
Gather your materials—a simple yet profound endeavor awaits. With just a few basic supplies, we’ll transform ordinary elements into a visual testament of the resurrection story. Whether you’re a seasoned crafter or new to the world of DIY, this project offers an opportunity for reflection and expression.
As we immerse ourselves in this craft, let’s not forget the deeper significance behind it. Beyond the scissors and glue, beyond the strokes of paint, lies a message of hope and salvation. As we craft, let’s ponder the implications of an empty tomb—a symbol not just of an event two millennia ago, but of the ongoing presence of Christ in our lives today.
So, let’s roll up our sleeves, ignite our creativity, and embark on this journey of faith and imagination. Together, let’s celebrate the resurrection and rejoice in the promise of new life that it brings. You can enjoy making this beautiful craft while watching some great Religious Easter Movies!
What you need to make Empty Tomb Craft
Brown Paper plate or cardboard
Construction papers
Marker
Glue
Popsicle sticks
Template
How to make an Empty Tomb Craft
Print and cut the templates and assemble them one by one.
Cut the paper plate into half then cut a curve style at the top.
Attach the rock to it using a brass fastener.
Then attach the yellow background
and the Jesus template.
Assemble three crosses using the popsicle stick
then attach it to the left side of the paper plate.
Lastly, write the “He is Risen” phrase.
Isn’t this a fun craft? It’s so easy to make!
It’s a fantastic craft that will help your kids visualize the story of Easter.
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