We have created adorable Christ-Centered Easter dinner printables with scriptures to decorate and walk you through the Easter story. We have also created an activity especially for kids that will help them learn more about the last week of Christ’s life and why we celebrate Easter!
After the Easter bunny comes and you have enjoyed all the egg hunts, set the table and prepare for a spiritual feast. Use these simple, yet stunning printables designed by Messes to Memories to add a little wow factor to your table.
Easter Story Scripture Tags
We’ve found a dozen scriptures that highlight important events in Christ’s life to help you tell the Easter story. The scripture tags are labeled 1-12 so you can read through the events in order.
Use the scripture tags as decor on your centerpiece or to decorate each place setting.
When you sit down for dinner, you can take turns finding the scripture tags and reading aloud!
I love the idea of reading the story around the dinner table when the whole family is together!
Easter Story Printable
If you have kids, you’ll want to print out an Easter map for each child that represents Jerusalem and show where the events we read about in the scriptures take place (roughly). Children can use the number labels to follow along as you read the Easter story. To make it even more fun, turn these labels into stickers by printing on Avery sticker paper.
This interactive Easter activity will help them stay engaged and excited about the Easter story.
Christ-Centered Easter Dinner Decorations
For Easter, we try to set the table a little fancy and use our best dishes. I love sitting down to a pretty table! Dress up your table or serving area with this simple framed art.
We love these simple food flags that can be placed atop most desserts and feel so festive! My family always knows its a special occasion when we put a little extra effort into decorations and I think it makes the holiday a little more meaningful!
I’m so excited to use these printables to make Easter extra special. We hope you enjoy the holiday and take a moment this year to remember why we celebrate Easter. SaveSave