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Tag Archives: Easter Art
Easter Cross Scrabble Craft
This Easter Cross Scrabble Craft is an easy, quick, yet a meaningful one to make. If you need to find them, just do a search online or find at your local craft store. Thrift stores are a good source, too! I’ve included 2 versions of this craft; one for kids, and one for adults. Continue reading
Posted in Art Project, Crafts, Easter, Holidays
Tagged Craft for Sunday School, Cross Craft, DIY Easter Cross, Easter Art, Easter craft for Sunday School, Easter Cross craft, Easter Cross Craft for Sunday School, Easter Cross Scrabble Craft, Easy Cross craft, easy Easter craft, He Died For Me Scrabble Craft, Kid's craft for Sunday School, Scrabble Craft, Sunday School Craft
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Origami Cross – Easter Cross Craft
This is an easy Easter Cross Craft or art project for elementary students age 7 and up. If your child can fold paper, they can do this project. If they have difficulty folding the paper, an adult can pre-fold the paper for them and they can assemble the pieces from that point. Continue reading