How to make a nice Easter Egg Hunt flyer or poster to promote your Easter fest event?
The Christian Easter holiday has a biblical and high religious origin and from there became an annual holiday in many countries. Originally, Easter is a Christian faith holiday that celebrates the belief in the resurrection of Jesus Christ it is also associated with pre-Christian pagan times traditions. According tradition, many activities will be organized around Easter, and they often have the funny looking Easter bunny as a mascot. The legend of the Easter Bunny (or Easter Hare) and eggs were first noticed in German folklore and emerged in the 19th century as the main symbols of Easter. They symbolize new life and beginnings. The bunny was first mentioned in Georg Franck von Franckenau's "De ovis paschalibus" or “About Easter Eggs” (1682). The Germans created a tradition of an egg-laying hare called "Osterhase" or "Oschter Haws". The rabbits and eggs, as well as the Christian story when Jesus rose from the dead and started a new life, both similarly are about new life and new beginnings, and both are the basis for Easter.
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Fun facts about Easter
- The annual date of Easter is related to the lunar calendar and depends on the full moon.
- The Easter holiday was named after the Anglo-Saxon Goddess, Eostre, who is the goddess of spring and rebirth.
- The first chocolate Easter egg was made in Great Brittain, in the city of Bristol in the year 1873.
- The Easter Bunny/Hare originated in the 19th century and became the most prominent symbol of Easter.
- The Swiss do not get Easter eggs delivered by the Easter bunny, but by a cuckoo.
- The first story about hare hiding eggs was published in 1680-1682.
- Painting eggs comes from a 13th-century Ukrainian tradition.
- Christians originally decorated the church and the home with Easter lilies. Lilies symbolize purity.
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