I am so excited to have this giveaway! My sweet, and talented friend Chris (Christina) has a digital photo card business with some of the most AMAZING designs, God has abundantly blessed her with an artistic style.
The Giveaway Is…
:: One Personalized Digital Photo Card of your choice (does not have to be an Easter design).
Go here to see designs.
Scroll down to “Enter To Win”!
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Custom Digital Photo Cards Printed “On YOUR Time“
Prices start at only $15 each!!!!
Here is how it works……
1) Choose and purchase YOUR favorite design.
2) Email me YOUR info:
– how you would like the card to read
– what size you would like your card to be: 5 x 7 or 4 x 6
– any special requests you may have
– dont forget to attach your image!!
Please send this information to: chris [at] 4108designs.com.
Within 24 hours (typically only takes a couple!) I will email you a proof to review. Please review carefully. Once I receive final approval a high resolution photo file will be emailed to you.
3) Take the high resolution file to YOUR favorite photo finisher on YOUR time!!!
How To Enter:
- Leave a comment below about how you celebrate Easter or on a special Easter tradition your family has.
- You can post one entry per day (Tuesday-Monday). So, a total of 7 entries!
- Deadline is Monday, March 23rd at midnight. I will post the winner on Tuesday morning, using RANDOM.org .
Thanks for visiting!
Kelly
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Our tradition is to go to my husbands family on the Saturday before Easter and celebrate with them. On Sunday we go to church and have my family over our house for a big lunch and Easter egg hunt. We have a great time watching the kids and taking pictures and just laughing and even playing some games. Some of my greatest memories are going to my Grandmothers for Easter although I hated getting my picture taken and would usually ruin the picture and get in trouble. Now my daughter does the same thing!
Thanks
My maiden name was Easter…the Easter bunny always comes to our house. The kids have even thought they have seen him hopping away. We of course always go to church on Easter Sunday in our new outfits.
We do the resurrection Easter eggs every year – usually when we get home from church. My boys love it. Sometimes they even like to do it when it is not Easter. 🙂
On Saturday we host a luncheon and egg hunt at our house. My husband’s family tradition is to have one ‘prize egg’ with money inside, so we’ve continued that and it’s fun to watch the older kids who know there’s money to be found somewhere. On Sunday we go to church in our Easter best and enjoy an afternoon at home. It really is becoming one of my favorite holidays.
We do the Resurrection Easter Egg Hunt each year and talk through why Easter is so important to our faith.
It’s just been my daughter & myself past six years, so we go to church look’in as good as the Lord will permit us. Then we go out to lunch with the best deal we could find and spend the rest of the afternoon taking a drive or walk to see something new within 30 miles.
We spend Good Friday celebrating Easter with my family and Easter Sunday with my husband’s family. The kids have a great time searching for eggs on the hunt.
Every year after church, my husband and I and our 4 children, along with my immediate family, all go to the Summertown TN Park to the annual Easter Egg Hunt for lots of games, fun, and activities…Which includes games for the adults (scavenger hunts) and children (easter eggs) as well as face painting, giveaways, balloon tosses, basketball tosses, and sack races! Its a great way to enjoy ourselves and laugh with our children!
My daughter is only three and her first two Easters I put stuffed animals next to each “hidden” Easter egg, so she could find them. (I used to collect stuffed bunnies and lambs, so I have a bunch of them). Last year, she zoomed around finding all the eggs and putting them in a basket. We told her that the Easter bunny left all the animals to help her but that she could only keep one – he would be coming back that night to take all of them back with him except for a special one that she could choose. She chose a little lamb and it became her special “lovey” that she carries everywhere, sleeps with etc. She named it Lambie (of course!). Lambie is very well-worn after a year of being cuddled 24/7, as you can imagine. We’re hoping that she’ll accept a new lovey this year from the Easter bunny and we can retire poor Lambie before she falls apart!
We love Easter and always attend church, eat a lovely meal together, and hide plastic eggs in the yard.
We always make an Easter basket for each of our children, with all their favorite things and what they are currently interested in.
We have only been married a short time and my son is just turning 2 so we are just beginning new traditions. This year we will rise early and go to Sun-Rise Service at church. Then we will go home and let Hunter see his Easter basket…go back to church and then have lunch with one set of the grandparents. We will go home and have an Easter egg hunt for our son and just spend the rest of the day together. (The cards would be nice to give out to all our friends and family).
Thursday entry: I really like this tradition – Start a kindness wreath for your doorway. For the week of Easter, give each family member 10 or more ribbons in bright spring colors. Each time a family member reaches out to someone in kindness during the week, they simply tie another ribbon onto the wreath.
Thanks for such a thoughtful giveaway!
My mom usually cooks a big lunch that we share as a family after church. My daughter was tiny last year on Easter so it was her first trip to church. This year we will continue the tradition of taking pictures of her in her special Easter dress with her Easter basket on the porch, just like my little brother and I always did.
Looking forward to taking pictures, eating a big meal, dressing up and most importantly going to church to celebrate the Resurrection of our Lord and King Jesus Christ!
We are from an Eastern Orthodox tradition and we attend a service at 10pm on Holy Saturday that lasts into Easter morning. After that Divine Liturgy the whole church celebrates by breaking the fast together at 1AM…kids and all. We eat and celebrate. Red boiled eggs are given out to symbolize the resurrection of Christ from the tomb. After going home to rest we return to church that late after noon for a prayer service and again a meal (here in Franklin, the tradition is BBQ) and the kids have an easter egg hunt.
We get to have a ‘frugal’ easter this year because we celebrate one week later than everyone else, so cheap easter candy and snacks!
When I was a kid, the Easter bunny always hid our Easter baskets somewhere in the house…anywhere from the microwave, the oven, the bathtub, and one time even in the crawl space under the house! So now that I have a 2-year-old daughter and a newborn son, we will be hiding their Easter baskets, too!
Another tradition we have focuses around the ‘easter basket’. It includes the following: bread (rich), butter, eggs, cheese, meat (esp. sausage, bacon &/or ham), and sometimes horseradish and wine.
I cannot post all the symbolism here but if anyone wants to read about it go to this site:http://saintspeterandpaulnh.org/cgi-bin/EasterBasket.cgi