On Mother’s Day 2005, my life and perspective on life was changed forever when my first daughter was born. Not unlike other expectant parents, we eagerly anticipated Sophia’s arrival; having suffered a crushing miscarriage the year before, I had gained a perspective on the fragility of life and an appreciation for the miracle of birth that I would not otherwise have had. That my daughter chose Mother’s Day to make her entrance into the world is a poignant reminder to me of the true meaning of the holiday every year.

Most of my life I had thought of Mother’s Day as a day to honor mothers, but with Sophia’s birth, I came to view it as a celebration of new life and the gift of children. We planted a tree in 2005 to commemorate Sophia’s arrival and as a way to reflect on their growth together.

I suspect the symbolism of celebrating lives with other living things is at the heart of why we give our mothers flowers and plants on Mother’s Day. It is in that spirit that I am making Eggshell Bouquets for Mother’s Day this year.The egg itself, being a symbol of life and rebirth, I can think of no more appropriate a gift to give than an Eggshell Bouquet on Mother’s Day.

EGGSHELL BOUQUETS

SUPPLIES NEEDED

Empty eggshells
Potting soil
egg carton
potted flowers

LET’S MAKE IT!

I use blown eggs to make the flower pots, but any empty shell will work as long as a hole is made on the bottom. A heavy knife crack the blown egg in half helps get a cleaner cut but jagged shells are pretty too. Small shards of shell line the bottom for drainage. A few teaspoons of potting soil are added into the eggshell.

Flowers are separated from the pack, retaining the root ball.

Flowers are inserted into the eggshell, more potting soil & watered.

Eggshell is rinsed before placing into egg carton.

To plant the flowers, crush the shell gently and plant it in the ground. The shell serves as a natural fertilizer.

Happy Mother’s Day!

Kathy Shea Mormino

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On Mother’s Day 2005, my life and perspective on life was changed forever when my first daughter was born. Not unlike other expectant parents, we eagerly anticipated Sophia’s arrival; having suffered a crushing miscarriage the year before, I had gained a perspective on the fragility of life and an appreciation for the miracle of birth that I would not otherwise have had. That my daughter chose Mother’s Day to make her entrance into the world is a poignant reminder to me of the true meaning of the holiday every year.

Most of my life I had thought of Mother’s Day as a day to honor mothers, but with Sophia’s birth, I came to view it as a celebration of new life and the gift of children. We planted a tree in 2005 to commemorate Sophia’s arrival and as a way to reflect on their growth together.

I suspect the symbolism of celebrating lives with other living things is at the heart of why we give our mothers flowers and plants on Mother’s Day. It is in that spirit that I am making Eggshell Bouquets for Mother’s Day this year.The egg itself, being a symbol of life and rebirth, I can think of no more appropriate a gift to give than an Eggshell Bouquet on Mother’s Day.

EGGSHELL BOUQUETS

SUPPLIES NEEDED

Empty eggshells
Potting soil
egg carton
potted flowers

LET’S MAKE IT!

I use blown eggs to make the flower pots, but any empty shell will work as long as a hole is made on the bottom. A heavy knife crack the blown egg in half helps get a cleaner cut but jagged shells are pretty too. Small shards of shell line the bottom for drainage. A few teaspoons of potting soil are added into the eggshell.

Flowers are separated from the pack, retaining the root ball.

Flowers are inserted into the eggshell, more potting soil & watered.

Eggshell is rinsed before placing into egg carton.

To plant the flowers, crush the shell gently and plant it in the ground. The shell serves as a natural fertilizer.

Happy Mother’s Day!
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Dani
Dani
12 years ago

we tried for 17 years to have children..Mothers Day was always a rather sad holiday for those struggling with infertility however, sadness turned into rejoicing when we brought home our two baby boys that we adopted….Mothers day became a wonderful day of celebrating life…..now we are again blest with a new baby grandson…..life is good

Kathy Mormino, the Chicken Chick™
Reply to  Dani
12 years ago

I'm sure you are a blessing to them as well. Thank you for sharing your story, it's heartwarming.

molli
12 years ago

That is such a great idea! Mothers Day this year will be our 17th Anniversary, as well as the first full day spent with our exchange student! It will be a busy crazy weekend for sure!

Kathy Mormino, the Chicken Chick™
Reply to  molli
12 years ago

Good for you, Molli! Where is your student coming from?

amberstone
12 years ago

That is such a cool idea!

Kathy Mormino, the Chicken Chick™
Reply to  amberstone
12 years ago

I hope you get a chance to make them some time. They're really fun. :)

marisu
12 years ago

I HOPE to be able to meet up with my son and daughter-in-lawn(and maybe my grandson) at a half way point to enjoy a meal together on Mother's Day. I will never stop missing my own mother who passed away sooooo long ago. She was a precious woman and her name helps me keep going everyday . . . HOPE. I love your egg shell bouquets even though all my eggs come from the grocery!

Kathy Mormino, the Chicken Chick™
Reply to  marisu
12 years ago

Thanks for sharing, Marisu. Happy Mother's Day to you.

Alicia N Tony Parker
12 years ago

I will be camping on Mother's day with my hubby and kiddos :)

Kathy Mormino, the Chicken Chick™
Reply to  Alicia N Tony Parker
12 years ago

Have a blast, Alicia!