Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Free Kindle eBooks for Tuesday, March 31st


Here's a list of my favorite free Kindle eBooks for the day.  Make sure to always double check that the price says $0.00 before purchasing as these deals don't last long!  To purchase free eBooks with your Kindle account, simply click on "Shop now" and then click "Buy now with 1-click" and you are all done.




Free Kindle eBook Titles

How to Declutter Your Home for Simple Living: Decluttering Tips and Closet Organization Ideas for Creating Your Own Personal Oasis

Your Guide to Aromatherapy and Essential Oils for Healing: Naturally treat everything from headaches to wounds to anxiety with these incredible oils (Emotions ... (Essential Oils for Beginners Book 2)

50 Lessons I Learned From The World's #1 Goal Achiever

A Personal Mission Statement: Your Road Map to Happiness

Fast and Easy Clean Eating Cookbook: Ultimate fast and delicious Clean Eating Recipes! (Clean Eating Made Simple Book 5)

The Prize: Tales From a Revolution - Vermont

Minecraft: Diary Of A Little Enderman

Monday, March 30, 2015

Fun Easter Crafts and Lessons


My girls are very excited for Easter later this week.  To ramp up the fun and bring out the true meaning of Easter, I went online searching for some fun crafts and family home evening lessons we can do together.  Every year I want to put more Christ into Easter and less of the commercial stuff.   Obviously I haven't gotten really good at that yet so it is a work in progress.  I'd discovered that over the years our Easter celebrations had a lot less to do with Christ than the Easter Bunny.  This year I am determined to make it a Christ centered week!

I'd like to give a special thanks to the other bloggers and Pinterest posters for these fun Easter crafts and lessons.  Hopefully you will all find something you love and have a special Easter week, too!


If your kids are used to the Easter Bunny visitng, Your Homebased Mom has a fun idea for sharing scriptures about Christ's resurrection on Easter Sunday using plastic Easter eggs in a basket.  Take 12 eggs and number each egg, put a scripture in each egg along with it's corresponding object item.  On Easter Sunday, take turns around the table opening each egg, in order, and reading scriptures about Christ and the atonement and discussing it's object lesson.  

Your Homebased Mom also has a Easter Egg Scripture PDF available online of the scriptures her family uses. 


I love this LDS General Conference activity page for kids!  A Little Tipsy ties in spring and Easter to her General Conference activity page for some extra whimsy.  Add a box of crayons or markers, and your elementary age kids are ready for some "egg"stra fun during General Conference this week.

To print, just click on the image at right for a larger version.  For younger kids who can't read yet, she has a basket and picture eggs they can color on her blog.


I found this Eastern Garden Tomb tutorial on Pinterest from The Frugal Homemaker.  While Frugal Homemaker used moss she found around her property, I've also seen it done using wheat grass grown at home with basic wheat grain. While your are making your Eastern Garden Tomb display, discuss the atonement and sacrifice of Christ.

Wheat kernels are very easy to sprout.  Watch a video on home to sprout them below.


4.  JESUS Easter Egg Table Decoration

Here is a pretty way to add a remembrance of Christ to your table.  Take decorative eggs and add white sticker letters to six eggs spelling "JESUS!".  Purchase a narrow basket and dry faux grass at the dollar store to place the eggs in.  All done!  An easy and fast craft for kids to do.  Thanks to Catholic Icing blog for the idea!


5.  Elegant Easter Egg Decorations

I found this online through Good Housekeeping.  These gorgeous glitter eggs are super easy to make!  All you'll need are hard boiled eggs, dye, glue, a paint brush and glitter.

Boil and dye the eggs the color you desire.  Paint the eggs with the white glue or use a spray glue and roll in glitter.  Lay on wax paper or a tray to try.  All done!

6.  DIY Paint Chip Egg Garland

If you happen to have a lot of paint chips around your house, here is a great way to use them up.  Simply cut the chips in half and cut an egg shape. Punch two holes in the top using an extra small hole punch or needle.  Modern Parents Messy Kids used waxed cotton to thread hers, which helped prevent slipping.  If you don't have waxed cotton then you can use scotch tape on the back of the eggs to hold them in place.  You could also write your favorite Easter scriptures on the eggs as well.