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How To Make Palm Crosses For Easter Sunday

March 31, 2021 by Shellie Wilson

Easter Sunday is a special time of the year when Christians around the world come together to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. One of the most traditional and meaningful ways to observe this holiday is by making Palm Crosses.

These crosses are made from palm fronds, which are a symbol of victory and triumph and are used to commemorate Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem, as well as his ultimate sacrifice on the cross.

Making Palm Crosses can be a fun and easy activity to do with your family and friends as it’s a great way to get into the holiday spirit, and to reflect on the meaning of Easter.

In this roundup, we’ve gathered 4 tutorials that will guide you through the process of making Palm Crosses, from gathering the materials to preparing the palm fronds and assembling the crosses.

Each tutorial is unique and offers a different approach to making Palm Crosses.

More History of Palm Sunday

Palm Sunday commemorates the entrance of Christ into Jerusalem (Matthew 21:1–9), when palm branches were placed in his path, before his arrest on Holy Thursday and his crucifixion on Good Friday.

It thus marks the beginning of Holy Week, the final week of Lent. This is why we create palm leaf crosses for Easter. Here are 4 tutorials to show you how to make your own palm branch leaf crosses, you can also use paper strips for the same effect.

These palm leaf crosses below all use actual palm leaves or branches.

Here are the 4 tutorials

“7 Easy Steps for Folding Awesome Palm Crosses”

Palm Crosses

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How to Fold The Palms From Church, into a Cross

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Making Palm Crosses can be a meaningful and rewarding activity for Christians of all ages. Whether you’re looking to decorate your home, give as gifts to loved ones, or just want to make something special for Easter Sunday, these Palm Cross tutorials will provide you with all the information you need to create beautiful and meaningful Palm Crosses.

From simple designs to intricate weaves, these tutorials offer step-by-step instructions and detailed pictures to guide you through the process. So, why not add a personal touch to your Easter celebrations this year and make your Palm Crosses? With a little bit of patience and some creativity, you’ll have beautiful and meaningful Palm Crosses to display or gift to others.

 

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