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Free easter countdowns
Free easter countdowns












Use a dab of glue to hold these tabs together. For the outer sleeve/box, fold so that the letter A touches A, B touches B and so on.Fold in the other sides, and glue the top and bottom shut.For the next, glue the tab near the 3 face to the 0 face. For the first numbered block, glue the tab near the number 8 face to the edge of the 1 face.Cut out the designs along the solid lines.Print out the template on a heavy card stock.The whole thing goes together exactly like my other countdowns ( Christmas Countdowns, Snowflake Countdown, Halloween Countdown, Thanksgiving Countdown) which is quick and easy- requiring only 3 sheets of white card stock. Its the perfect little countdown to get little ones excited about Easter!

free easter countdowns

The outside sleeve is covered in a pattern of multicolored eggs. Each number has a little animal of its own, either peeking around it, sitting inside it, or on the ground around it.

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This countdown is full of ADORABLE bunnies and chicks. NONE except Saturdays.) and a countdown to when I can spend again is much welcome.

free easter countdowns

Well that and I gave up spending any money except on Saturdays for lent (yeah, that’s right.

free easter countdowns

That’s what drew me to making this Easter countdown. I’m too old to participate in the still kept tradition of the egg hunt, but I love to see my family and celebrate the risen savior. Still as an adult, I look forward to this Easter so that I may make the trek back to my home town and see my family and everyone else. Why? Because after my mom got me all gussied up in some itchy uncomfortable dress and hauled me to church, I got to go to Grandma’s for Easter dinner and an egg hunt. Christmas because, well- PRESENTS! And Easter. Throughout my childhood there were 2 notable holidays that I looked forward to.












Free easter countdowns