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.
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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.
I plan to spend the day with my husband, son, fur baby and my mom and dad. Possibly pull off a Mother's day cookout :-)
No cooking on Sunday! Let the hubby do it. :) Enjoy your day.
I will be spending the day with my 8 kids. My hubby usually grille's something delicious! My mom, who passed in 2007 will be greatly missed. And my mother in law will get a call from us and her grandbabies! And if I'm lucky, ill hop on a horse and go for a backwoods stroll ;)
I'm sorry that your mother isn't with you anymore.
It sounds like you have a wonderful day planned with your enormous family! Enjoy and Happy Mother's Day x8!
The eggshell bouquets are adorable and I will be making some myself!
Good for you, enjoy!
Like every year i will be at the cemetary planting flowers for my mother. Her birthday is May 10th and she was taken from me when i was just about 2 by a drunk driver. I have made sure every year she has flowers as beautiful as she was! Also getting together with family to have a mothers day picnic and bonfire on saturday. I am blessed each day to have my beautiful daughter and 2 lil handsome sons!
Angie
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How awful to have had to grow up without a mother, Angie. It sounds like someone did a fine job raising you for you to have learned to appreciate what's important and to honor her in that way.
Enjoy your children as you remember your mother on Sunday. They're lucky to have a mom like you.
Angie, congratulations, your name was chosen randomly to win this pillow from Bundles of Blossoms on Facebook and Etsy!
I will email you for your address. Happy Mother's Day!
I was raised by my mama's mom! She did an amazing job and have a wonderful Sunday and mothers day! I will also be moving my girls into there new hen house this weekend I'm so excited!
oh I love that! The Wesleyan Womens leadership team that I am a part of has planned an All Daughters Brunch for the ladies of the church and community. We have a special speaker coming and special music planned and lot of yummy food! It is a very special time. we will have close to 150 women and daughters attending. Happy Mother's Day!
Happy Mother's Day to you too, Aaron, enjoy your brunch!