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cupofmin · 9 months ago
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I made a new printable for the Spring 🌿🌸
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portersposse · 2 years ago
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Palm Sunday Branches
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The Easter craft book by Berger, Thomas.  Check it out on Archive.org
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vwv7 · 9 months ago
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diy-dlya-dushi · 1 year ago
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lifeasaleowife · 2 years ago
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Easy Farmhouse Style Framed Bunny & Easter Egg
Let's make a DIY framed bunny w/ a Dollar Tree wood bunny plaque! It's easy, goes great with farmhouse decor & you'll have a high-end look on a budget!
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mixedupmilly · 2 years ago
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Kids crafts: Easter Bonnets
Yes it’s that time again. The time where we desperately start hunting high and low in the shops for anything remotely related to spring or Easter, that we can use to decorate those Easter Bonnets with. Even adults enjoy this task, it’s a fun and jolly activity which allows you to have the perfect excuse to unleash your creativity, and maybe even enter a competition to win some small prize. If…
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ivan-fyodorovich-k · 20 days ago
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What do you think is the theological significance of the fact that God meticulously crafted Italy to look like a thigh high high heeled boot
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scissorcraft · 3 months ago
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i did the king and euphrasie now!!
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mechanicalinfection · 8 months ago
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Happy Easter and Trans Day Of Visibility !!
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noordzee · 5 months ago
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I went to a pysanky egg-dyeing class a little while ago, and just got my egg back! As ever when I'm short on ideas and pressed for time, I turned to greek myths. Demeter and Persephone are a good topic for a spring-related craft, right? It was really fun and I'm so pleased with how it turned out!! Propped it up on a mini amphora I own that just happens to have mourning scenes, that's also very thematic!
The branch behind Persephone was a lucky accident, I spilled my kitska's whole reservoir of wax while working on the red layer, and it JUST missed Persephone, whew!!! After my heart rate went back down, I added some more and turned it into a leafy branch. I had less luck writing ZOE MEGRAPHSEN, ("Zoë drew me," a common ancient pottery signature), I wrote an E, epsilon, when I should have written H, eta, and in trying to correct it I wound up with 日, the kanji for sun?? Whoops.
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arsenicinshell · 2 years ago
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Papier mâché Easter Eggs boxes reproducing several motifs of William Morris Purchase
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noknowshame · 6 months ago
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hello- on your jesus birthday post you said The Child Is The Price. What does that mean?
Okay THIS one I will answer. this is a reference to Roberte Icke's adaptation of Aeschylus' tragic play(s), The Oresteia. simplifying as much as possible, the story begins by following Agamemnon, the leader of the Greek army during the Trojan War. the winds he needs to sail his army to Troy have not been blowing, and Agamemnon receives a prophecy/instruction on what is needed in order to return the winds. the prophecy states "The Child is the Price". this phrase is repeated throughout the play, and what it is asking him to do is make a human sacrifice of his young daughter, Iphigenia. eventually, he goes through with it, and the winds do indeed return.
In the original plays by Aeschylus, the actual death of Iphigenia has already happened and is referenced as something the audience should already know all about. Icke chooses to add an act to the play that allows us to linger on that decision much longer. As a whole, the play deals heavily with themes of the nature of sacrifice, narrative inevitability, and cycles of guilt and violence.
When I was drafting my... infamous christmas post, I was trying to think of the story of the birth of jesus like a greek tragedy, involving very similar themes. factually, in a textual sense, jesus is the sacrifice. his death is the price paid for - according to christianity - absolution. and what I was attempting to point out is that we spend so much time celebrating jesus' birth as this wondrous arrival of the savior that we don't stop to meditate on exactly how bloodily that saving is going to play out. it's the exact same thing: The Child is the Price.
As a last note, many many many people have told me in the tags that me saying "Mary did you know? that your womb was also a grave?" is stupid because "all babies are born to die, Jesus isn't special" ...but there is a Very important difference I'd like to point. yes, all babies will die eventually. but NOT all babies are born to die. Jesus was. it was God's plan from the start for him to horrifically die on the cross, and it was inevitable as soon as Mary agreed to give birth to him. I feel that is an important part of the story. The Child is the Price.
(...anyway go read Robert Icke Oresteia and also watch Jesus Christ Superstar (1973) while you're at it)
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sophiesplushies · 2 years ago
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I updated the sakura snail design a little! The blossoms now have embroidered details. 🌸
Snail plushies available in my Etsy shop!
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bookshelfdreams · 8 months ago
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hey, don't cry. origami bunny tutorial.
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retroness-is-fabulous · 8 months ago
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fuzzystims · 2 years ago
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hatching chick puppet
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