Spring Flowers
Easter Symbols
Famous Rabbits
Eggs On Easter
The 12 Disciples
100

Small, herbaceous perennials or annuals (often 6–24 inches tall) known for clusters of delicate, five-petaled sky-blue flowers with yellow centers.

Forget-me-nots

100

This symbol represents the tomb of Christ, with the breaking of the shell symbolizing his resurrection. Traditionally, these items were dyed red to represent Christ's blood.

Easter Egg

100

A clever, quick-witted, and sarcastic gray rabbit famous for his catchphrase "What's up, Doc?"

Bugs Bunny (Looney Tunes)

100

Hard-boiled eggs cut in half, with yolks mixed with mayonnaise, mustard, and spices. A popular appetizer.

Deviled Eggs

100

The brother of James and son of Zebedee, he was part of the inner circle and described as "the disciple whom Jesus loved"

John

200

A hardy, long-lived perennial plant known for its large, fragrant, and lush blooms, typically appearing in late spring and early summer, showcasing, white, pink, red, yellow, and coral shades.

Peonies

200

This symbol symbolizes new life and spring, is it is one of the most popular Easter symbols among children.

Easter Bunny (Hare)

200

A passionate, hardworking country rabbit who fulfills her dream of becoming a big-city police officer.

Judy Hopps (Zootopia)

200

Various gourmet options of egg shaped treats often filled with caramel, honeycomb, or marshmallow.

Chocolate Eggs

200

Peter’s brother and the first disciple called by Jesus; known for bringing others to Jesus, including the boy with the loaves and fish.

Andrew

300

A highly fragrant, shade-loving perennial groundcover known for its delicate, white, bell-shaped flowers and lush green leaves.

Lily-of-the-Valley

300

This symbol represents the crucifixion of Jesus and his victory over sin and death. This is the most popular symbol among Christians.

The Cross

300

The battery-powered mascot known for appearing in television commercials since 1989.

Energizer Bunny

300

Hard-boiled eggs dipped in vibrant dyes. Historically, red represented the blood of Christ, while other colors symbolized new life.

Dyed/Colored Eggs

300

A tax collector who left his post to follow Jesus and authored the first Gospel.

Matthew

400

A tall, bulbous perennial. Described as large, six-petaled, often fragrant flowers—ranging from trumpets to bowl shapes.

Lilies

400

This symbol represents Jesus as the "_______ of God," referring to his sacrifice, and is also linked to the Passover.

Lamb

400

A mischievous and adventurous young rabbit who constantly sneaks into Mr. McGregor's garden.

Peter Rabbit (Beatrix Potter)

400

A set of 12 plastic eggs, each containing an item (e.g., donkey, nails, cloth) that tells a part of the Easter story.

Resurrection Eggs

400

Son of Zebedee, he was part of the inner circle and the first apostle to be martyred (by Herod).

James

500

A hardy, spring-blooming perennial bulb known for their distinctive flowers featuring a central trumpet or cup surrounded by six petals.

Daffodils

500

Known as the "white-robed apostles of hope," these white flowers symbolize the purity of Jesus and resurrection.

Easter Lily

500

One of Walt Disney’s earliest animated characters, created in the 1920s.

Oswald the Lucky Rabbit (Disney)

500

A soft- or hard-boiled egg wrapped in sausage meat, coated in breadcrumbs, and deep-fried/baked.

Scotch Eggs

500

A disciple who demonstrated a practical nature and helped introduce people to Jesus.

Philip

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