Click here for a Divine Mercy watercolor art project, including a way to simply explain the symbolism of the colors in the Divine Mercy image:
(Which could also double as a cross stitch pattern)
Click here for ideas for several easy and cheap mercy bulletin boards:
Click on the image below for a printable for making a "pop-out" Divine Mercy Chaplet:
Click on the image below for a notebooking activity connecting the Image of Divine Mercy and the Sacrament of Reconciliation:
Click on the image below for a post about making a lapbook connecting the Image of Divine Mercy and the Sacrament of Reconciliation:
Here are a couple of Divine Mercy craft ideas that are simple and cheap that haven't made their way into their own blog posts:
One quick Divine Mercy craft you could make is this cute mini shrine:
It is made with a repurposed Altoid tin and features the Image of Divine Mercy, instructions and the words to the prayers, and a pop-out Divine Mercy Chaplet. You can also check my original post about making mini shrines.
Another super fast idea is to make these little decade Rosaries/Chaplets. The heart and the vertical beam of the cross are one long bent pipe cleaner and the horizontal beam of the cross is a short (~2") piece of a pipe cleaner twisted on. String on ten pony beads, twist together, and you have a chaplet that can easily be used by little fingers- they can even slide the beads as they pray. These also could be used for good deed beads. I used blue, white, and red colors to remind us of the symbolism in the Image of Divine Mercy.
May God richly bless you this Divine Mercy Sunday!
For the sake of His sorrowful passion, have mercy on us and on the whole world.
Cool blog!
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