We kicked things off for Easter today, with Liz Curtis Higgs' The Parable of the Lily. It's a sweet, Easter themed story, about a father's gift, at first unappreciated, and overlooked, but which brings joy, repentance, and forgiveness in the end.
To go with it, we made a bouquet of hand print Easter lilies.
The girls traced, and cut out their hand prints.
We wrapped the hand prints around the pipe cleaners, taping them so the thumb, and pinkies touched.
Then, we rolled the fingers down around a pencil.
And, finally, we put them into a vase filled with shreds of tissue paper, in the middle of the table.
It's great to be a homeschooler.
These turned out so sweet! I'll have to check out that book.
ReplyDeleteI love how these turned out! I will have to see if I can find that book. I do know Selena and I will be making these flowers! Thank you for explaining how to make them so well!
ReplyDeleteThat is way too cute. I better get my Easter books down before it's too late.
ReplyDeleteHave you ever noticed that Easter lilies don't actually bloom at Easter? At least the ones at my house don't.