Holidays

Easter Symbols in a Can

Over a decade ago, the women’s group at my church assembled what we called “Easter Cans”.  A not-so-beautiful name for a very beautiful activity to celebrate Easter. Inside the can, we placed symbols to remind us of Easter along with scriptures explaining Holy Week. This was before Pinterest so I have no idea where we found the idea … maybe on a Yahoo Group.  We send blessings to the thoughtful and creative woman who shared the idea!

Our Easter Can contains symbols which help us understand the atonement and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Our Easter Can contains symbols which help us understand the atonement and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

This is from my friend Sandy’s Facebook post from March 27, 2018:  It was 2005 that I was given this Easter Tin. Every year since then we have taken out the contents one-by-one as we have remembered the final week of Christ’s life. It is one of our most meaningful family traditions. Last night, after the ritual, my 16-year-old son asked if he could have the tin when he had a family of his own. 🙂  Simple, meaningful family traditions for the win! Thank you, Patti Faulkner Hosford and the Mountain Island Relief Society for this precious gift.

Sandy's boys learn about Easter symbols
Sandy’s boys learn about Easter symbols

I’ve recreated the Easter Cans with a beautiful description of the symbols along with scripture passages.  You can purchase below:

Here’s what you need:

1 unused gallon-size paint can (Lowe’s or Amazon)
Prints (4×6 )
Palm leaf (from an old silk plant)
Bread and a small plastic cup (dry croutons)
Wash towel
Coins/bag (foreign coins)
Rope
Soap
Wooden Cross
Little cardboard that says “King of the Jews”
Nail (Lowe’s 19c)
A piece of linen cloth
Stone (Dollar Tree or backyard)
Spices (I had an empty spice jar)

You will need to print the 4×6 photos. I find it’s cheaper to print at Walmart, CVS or Costco than to buy ink!  I chose to use a ring to hold these together.

I plan to assemble a few of these to give as gifts this year.  They will be a treasured gift for years to come.

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1 empty new paint can (I got mine at Lowe’s for $7)

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One Comment

  • Patti

    If you choose smaller rocks and nails all of these symbols will fit in a quart sized paint can which will save money and storage space.

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