3. Give everyone a marshmallow. (Representing Jesus.)
4. Dip the marshmallows in melted butter. (Representing the embalming oils.)
5. Dip the buttered marshmallow in the cinnamon sugar. (Representing the spices used to anoint Jesus’ body.)
6. Wrap the marshmallow tightly in the crescent roll. Seal it well. (just as Jesus was tightly sealed in the tomb.)

Jennifer
(This recipe is linked to Blessed with Grace’s Tempt My Tummy Tuesday. A GREAT collection of recipes!)
Oh, what fun! 😀 Thank you for sharing the neat idea!!
What a fun thing to do with kids! I love the idea.
I had heard of resurrection cookies, but not these! So glad you shared this…I think I might need to give them a try.
Blessings,
Tracy
I've see this before – and I love it. This is simple enough for even my granddaughter to get a grasp of….
Hope your week leading to Easter is full of blessings!
I am going to do this too! Thanks for sharing!
I have read about this idea, but have never tried it. Can't wait to do it with my kids this year. Thanks for sharing!
Hi Sweetie! What an absolutely beautiful message. Your closing paragraph touched me deeply as well. Love you and blessings upon your family this Holy week and always.
I LOVE this! We are doing this this weekend with our kids and Joe…even though..they are 18, 21…and older! Ha!
I'm also going to share this with my Women's group from church on our facebook page. Hope ya don't mind??
Love ya…
Kim~
COOL! I haven't heard of this one…I'm going to try it with my boys and nieces! Thank you sister!
In Him,
Cherie
Jennifer, what a fantastic idea!! I am going to do this with my daycare kids, I can't wait!!
Cara