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#Hallelujah Day 9 Easter Advent Kit for Holy Week

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Photography by Amy Little

Day 9-15-01Day 9 (Saturday) is the day we talk about Christ being laid in the tomb.  It also serves as a day to get ready for Easter morning.  These Resurrection Rolls you will prepare today are not only a perfect object lesson, but they actually taste great as well. I shared them with the neighbor kids and they were a definite thumbs up.  If you want them warm, you could choose to cook them on Sunday.  No more explanation needed with the photos to illustrate the directions.  The recipe and details are all in the download Easter Advent for Holy Week kit found HERE.Day 9-2-01Day 9-1 Ingredients-01Day 9-3-01Day 9-4-01Day 9-5-01Hallelujah 9-206Day 9-7-01Day 9-9-01Day 9-10-01Day 9-19-01Day 9-11-01Day 9-14-01Day 9-17-01Day 9-15-01The only other activity scheduled for Saturday is to set the Easter dinner table tonight and consider purchasing an Easter Lily as part of your centerpiece.  You can discuss the symbolism of the lily over dinner.  Day 9 -18-01Hugs,

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AimeeFerre profileThis guest post was submitted by Aimee Ferre. She grew up in the desert of East Mesa in Arizona, but married a mountain loving Utah boy. She currently lives in Sandy, Utah and is a mom to 3 daughters. She owns a small crafting business where she creates holiday decor and specializes in hand-lettering. You can always find her creating new projects or planning gatherings for friends and family. Follow her on Instagram to see what is currently on her desk or find her at www.aimeeferre.com.

#Hallelujah Day 8 Easter Advent Kit for Holy Week

Day 8 Green Hill Far Away-01Day 8 ThornNailVinegarSideBlurry-01Day 8 Thorns-01Today is Good Friday. It’s the day we commemorate the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and his death at Calvary.  In the devotional from the kit, it is suggested that your family put all of the electronics and cell phones in a basket for the evening and go by candlelight to represent the 3 hours of darkness experienced in the Old World and 3 days of darkness int he New World.  With all the distractions of our day, I think this exercise is so appropriate for the Season.  A time to ponder with less going on around us.

Hugs,

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This guest post was submitted by Aimee Ferre. She grew up in the desert of East Mesa in Arizona, but married a mountain loving Utah boy. She currently lives in Sandy, Utah and is a mom to 3 daughters. She owns a small crafting business where she creates holiday decor and specializes in hand-lettering. You can always find her creating new projects or planning gatherings for friends and family. Follow her on Instagram to see what is currently on her desk or find her at www.aimeeferre.com.

Featured bloggers for My Computer Is My Canvas

As all of you know, we at Sugardoodle have been trying to spread the beauty of the mormon.org Easter video this season. We reached out to six amazingly talented women to create a series of free printable Easter kits to support the campaign.

Over the past few weeks some of our favorite bloggers have been posting about the kits and their own Christ-centered family traditions. There were tons to choose from but we wanted to introduce you to a few of our favorite posts from each kit. We hope you click over, read their posts, comment and get inspired to bring more meaning to your family’s Easter.

Featured Bloggers from Kit #1: Easter Advent from My Computer Is My Canvas

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See her cool Easter basket scavenger hunt idea (with a free printable) and how it pairs perfectly with Colette’s recipe.

Hello, I’m Montserrat. I’m a farmer’s wife, mother of eleven, homeschooler, chocoholic, music lover, and like to play a good game of Scrabble. You’ll find a little bit of everything on Cranial Hiccups. It’s my place to share all the ideas, activities, crafts, and resources that I have gathered and tried over a number of years.

 

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Hop over to see her clever virtual egg hunt and series of #hallelujah posts

I have been blessed with 5 beautiful children! I love to work on family history and finding all my treasured ancestors along the way. You will see many posts about this exciting hobby and I invite you to jump on board and find your ancestors with me. I also love to draw and design. You can take advantage of some of my artwork by downloading some free digital scrapbook kits that I have posted here on my website named “Brightly Street.” I grew up in California on a street called “Brightly Street.” My website focuses on ways to help “strengthen your home and family.” We hope you will visit our street often and take advantage of the many fun tips, tricks and “Bright ideas to strengthen your home and family!”

 

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Head over to her site to find out more about Colette’s delicious recipe and read Heather’s series of #hallelujah posts

Raising Memories focuses on fun ways parents can make memories with their kids while raising them. From craft, activity, recipe, and photography tutorials to travel ideas and products moms and families will love, it’s a collection of all of the fun parts of parenting and great ideas for making it all more memorable.

There are so many other wonderful bloggers participating in this campaign. Please click over to the #hallelujah main page to see the full list and get links to the kit maker’s posts.

Are you a blogger or social media influencer? Do you want to be alerted when we have new projects like this in the works? Click HERE to join our Sugardoodle Creative Network.

Featured bloggers for the Easter Kit from Persnickety Prints

As all of you know, we at Sugardoodle have been trying to spread the beauty of the mormon.org Easter video this season. We reached out to six amazingly talented women to create a series of free printable Easter kits to support the campaign.

Over the past few weeks some of our favorite bloggers have been posting about the kits and their own Christ-centered family traditions. There were tons to choose from but we wanted to introduce you to a few of our favorite posts from each kit. We hope you click over, read their posts, comment and get inspired to bring more meaning to your family’s Easter.

Featured Bloggers from Kit #1: Easter Advent from Persnickety Prints

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Check out how the fun gals at this site turned the journaling cards into fun scavenger hunt for their kids.

We are one mom and three daughters who love to share our life experiences, tips, and ideas on our lifestyle blog Polka Dot Poplars. We are four women who are alike in some ways, but very different in others.  We each have our own interests, talents, strengths, and weaknesses which makes our life really fun. As a family we enjoy recycling old furniture and refreshing vintage items which we sale at vintage markets. We would love for you to come visit us. We love making new friends!

 

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See their easy way to sweeten up the journaling card activity with their adorable bunny cake

Jen & Summer share lifestyle posts & host a conference in Southern California in hopes to inspire people to Elevate their Everyday. See more of their posts at Elevate-everyday.com.

 

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Click over to see how Lisa used the printables in her entire series of #hallelujah posts 

Making Life Blissful is about finding the sunshine in the clouds of life! Lisa believes in making moments count and looking for the positive side–even when craziness takes over! She learned this first-hand when she was in an auto-pedestrian accident while pregnant in 2007. She blogs about FAMILY FUN, RECIPES, CRAFTS, and LIFE LESSONS. Don’t miss the bliss!

There are so many other wonderful bloggers participating in this campaign. Please click over to the #hallelujah main page to see the full list and get links to the kit maker’s posts.

Are you a blogger or social media influencer? Do you want to be alerted when we have new projects like this in the works? Click HERE to join our Sugardoodle Creative Network.

#Hallelujah Day 7 Easter Advent Kit for Holy Week

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All photos by Amy Little

Today’s mini devotional is about Jesus standing trial before Caiaphas & Pilate.  There are scriptures, videos and the discussion as the entire week follows this structure.  The family activity if you choose to do it is a clay salt dough tomb with instructions listed below.  In the kit notes it refers to a recipe card, which isn’t included.  Sorry this was a typo.  But below lists the recipe I used with a few pictures to illustrate the steps.

Salt Dough Recipe:

2 cups flour
1/2 cup salt
3/4 cup warm water
a few drops of black food coloring (gives stone color)

Mix all ingredients until smooth.

Instructions:

  1. Place a glass oven-proof bowl (Pyrex) upside down on a cookie sheet.
  2. Spray it with non-stick spray.
  3. Roll out the dough to about 1/4 to 1/2 inch thickness.
  4. Carefully place the rolled dough over the bowl to make a tomb.
  5. Cut away a door.
  6. Reshape the door as more of a rounded rock.
  7. Lay the rock door on the pan like a cookie.
  8. Bake in a warm oven at lowest setting. I did 100 degrees and baked it for 5-7 hours. Be sure to watch it, every oven is different.
  9. When it’s dry and cool, remove the tomb from the bowl.

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You could also consider creating a mini empty tomb garden in a small pot or vessel using small plants, a bonsai tree, small rocks, tiny flowers, moss, grass, soil and a small piece of natural gauze inside the tomb to represent the cloth they wrapped the Savior’s body left in the tomb.  To create the open tomb part, I used a small plastic pot from the nursery and laid it on it’s side, then added the moss over it to create the hill of the tomb.   Day 7 Empty tomb garden-01 Day 7 Empty Tomb Garden square-01 Day 7 Empty Tomb Garden palm-01

Hugs,

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This guest post was submitted by Aimee Ferre. She grew up in the desert of East Mesa in Arizona, but married a mountain loving Utah boy. She currently lives in Sandy, Utah and is a mom to 3 daughters. She owns a small crafting business where she creates holiday decor and specializes in hand-lettering. You can always find her creating new projects or planning gatherings for friends and family. Follow her on Instagram to see what is currently on her desk or find her at www.aimeeferre.com.

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