Video: A Simple & Slow Easter

Easter time is here again. I love it because it is a sure sign that the world is changing into a beautiful new season where we live, one of growth and warmth. It is symbolic in so many ways. I also love all of the little spring symbols that come along with it like tulips and daffodils, bunnies and ducklings, and especially the Easter egg! We have been working towards having a more meaningful, simple, and sustainable Easter holiday for several years now. I think, as time has gone by and my children have grown older, I am realizing that the lesser expectations we have about celebrating, the more fun we have doing these slow and simple tasks. Simply putting fresh flowers on the table brings about a sense of something special!

Below I am sharing our newest video with ideas for creating a more simple Easter holiday at home. I also have some written descriptions and links below for older blog posts and ideas!

Video: A Simple & Slow Easter - Under A Tin Roof Blog
Video: A Simple & Slow Easter - Under A Tin Roof Blog
Video: A Simple & Slow Easter - Under A Tin Roof Blog
Video: A Simple & Slow Easter - Under A Tin Roof Blog

I made Dean a couple of sweet little bunny toys for his Easter basket. You can watch me make them step by step in the video below!

I used linen and some scrap cotton and cotton flannel that I thrifted. I drew some simple shapes on a piece of printer paper, turning them into a pattern to follow for my fabric. Then I sewed the print sides of the fabric together, facing each other, and turned them inside out. The body is filled with whole flaxseed, dried lavender, dried chamomile, and dried rose petals. You can purchase these dried flowers in our online apothecary!

Video: A Simple & Slow Easter - Under A Tin Roof Blog
Video: A Simple & Slow Easter - Under A Tin Roof Blog
Video: A Simple & Slow Easter - Under A Tin Roof Blog

If you are looking for more Easter ideas, here are some previous blog posts we’ve shared:

We hope you all have a wonderful and blessed Easter weekend and holiday! The weather is looking to be quite warm and sunny where we live. I cannot wait to spend the entire day with family and outside!

xoxo Kayla


more posts you may enjoy!

Video: A Simple & Slow Easter - Under A Tin Roof Blog
Kayla Lobermeier

Kayla Lobermeier is an author, blogger, recipe developer, photographer, homesteader, and co-owner of the brand Under A Tin Roof with her mother, Jill Haupt. She lives in rural Iowa with her husband, children, and parents on their multi-generational family farm. Under A Tin Roof is a small flower farm and online lifestyle company focused on sharing the joy of seasonal, slow living with others who enjoy gardening, preserving, and cooking with wholesome ingredients. Kayla has been sharing her family’s journey into a simpler and sustainable lifestyle for almost a decade, and she has been featured in publications such as Willow and Sage Magazine, Where Women Cook, Heirloom Gardener, Folk Magazine, In Her Garden, Beekman 1802 Almanac, and Gardenista. She has taught cooking and gardening lessons through Kirkwood Community College and has hosted farm -to -table suppers at her family farm. You can usually find her sipping on a hot cup of coffee, reading up on the domestic lives of the Victorians, and snuggling with barn cats. Visit Kayla at www.underatinroof.com or on Instagram and YouTube @underatinroof.

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