Are you looking for a Paper Plate Religious Easter Craft that will teach your child the meaning of Easter? Check this fun one out!
Paper Plate Religious Easter Craft
As Easter approaches, I always try to make it a point to bring ways that will teach my children the true meaning. Although I love the idea of bringing a fun Easter bunny Craft , I love teaching my kids the real meaning of Easter. The time leading to easter marks a renewal and reflection to the ultimate gift. That beings aid amidst the festivities and traditional gatherings, there’s a wonderful opportunity to infuse deeper meaning into the celebrations through engaging crafts for your kids. That’s why I’m bringing you a delightful exploration of this Paper Plate Religious Easter Crafts.
From classrooms to homes, crafting with paper plates offers an accessible and versatile medium for expressing faith and celebrating the spirit of Easter. Whether you’re a seasoned crafter or someone looking for a fun project to share with loved ones, this craft will ignite the imagination while honoring the religious significance of the holiday.
You can include this as a wonderful stand alone project or use it in correlation after watching the Best Religious Easter Movies for Kids!
Prepare to be enchanted by the simplicity and beauty of these crafts as we explore the intersection of creativity and spirituality. Let’s gather our supplies, set our intentions, and embark on a heartfelt journey of crafting and reflection this Easter season. Whatever you decide this is the perfect religious Easter Craft for your kids! To make it keep reading to see the instructions on how to make this Paper Plate Religious Easter Craft.
How to make a Religious Easter Paper Plate Craft
What you’ll need:
Paper plate
Popsicle stick
Construction paper
Paint (blue, yellow, pink)
Paint brush
Glue stick
Scissor
Markers
Single hole puncher
How to make this Religious Easter Craft
Paint one paper plate with peach and let it dry.
Print and cut the template provided then trace them to the papers and cut it again.
You may refer to the procedure photos to make sure.
Assemble the sun rays on the painted paper plate.
Get another paper plate and cut the bottom part of it and paint it yellow.
Attach it to the other plate like the picture below.
Assemble the Jesus template
then attach it to a popsicle stick.
Attach the three cross at the left side of the half yellow painted paper plate.
Lastly, insert your popsicle stick with the Jesus template.
This is such a fun project and easy to make! Looking for more Christ Centered Easter Projects check out this fun round up!
Comments & Reviews
Madonna Clay says
Thank you for sharing such wonderful Easter crafts. I teach 1st grade in a Catholic school and I love finding hands-on activities to teach the stories of the life of Jesus.