Sunday, August 18, 2013
SLC TEMPLE HANDOUT/CRAFT IDEA
**UPDATE **: Please click here for the: Temple Template
I am super excited about this! I saw this idea on Pinterest, but it had no instructions or any detail. I just gave a Come Follow Me lesson on "Why is Temple Marriage Important?" I gave this as my handout, but this would be cute for girls camp too. I purchased two, 2 1/2" x 8ft* board from Home Depot for $2.12 each. And some sparkly tuelle from Hobby Lobby for $2, so the whole project cost me $7 and it made 13 temples! For the middle part of the temple I used bead board. I had some left overs from a different project. So if you don't have bead board, then that is where it will get spendy.
In order to create this, you need a band saw. The right tools are EVERYTHING! I cranked everything out in about 2 hours! Then, I just glued the pieces together with wood glue, and painted it. Voila! It was SUPER easy, just takes time and skill. If you are interested in the template, send me a coment and I will upload them. The project is about 5"w x 7"h.
*After doing this, I may have upgraded to a 6"x 8' piece of wood, that way, I could have made the back two steeples in one piece instead of two, then I could have glued the middle bead board piece on top.
Labels:
Come Follow Me,
craft,
Gift,
Girls Camp,
Handout,
Young Womens
Girls Camp Craft: Magnetic Board
For a girls camp craft we made magnet boards. I saw this idea on Pin terest where they used stove top covers. Unfortunately, the Dollar Store by me didn't sell them anymore. So I found the next best thing, a 12" pizza tin ($1). It was PERFECT and a 12x12" scrapbook paper fit like a glove. As far as magnets go, I wanted to use the clear stones, but I found that they weren't strong enough to hold a piece of paper. So I just used wood square pieces I found at Michaels. Then clothespins from the Dollar Store. All in all, it was around $2.50 per girl, but depending if you have some supplies on hand, I bet you could make it less than that.
Girls Camp: Pillow Treat
| I bought the tissues at the Dollar Store. They came in a 8 pack for $1. |
If you'd like the print out, click on the link below:
TESTIMONY TISSUES
Come Follow Me: July-What Does It Mean to Take the Name of Jesus Christ Upon Me
This was my handouts for the girls. I think it would ha ve been great to get the actual name tags from the store, but I didn't have the chance to get there. So, I found the image on line and added to it. If you're interested in a FIB template you can download one HERE.
Sunday, June 9, 2013
SUMMER OF PI (Personal Improvement)-PART 1
| Here's the chart for all the girls. Each week during opening exercises we ask the girls what they've done and mark it accordingly. In the week since doing this it has been awesome to see what the girls have been up to, who's been reading their scriptures, who's visited the temple, etc... |
I adapted this idea from a friend of mine who did this activity in her ward. I am so excited about it. I've called it Summer of Pi (trying to play off the movie title Life of Pi, get it?). But PI stands for personal improvement. We have different categories that they can earn pies for. It started June 1st and will end Sept 1st. Then our following activity Sept 4th, we will have a pie night. In which, they can add up all the pies they've earned throughout the summer and will get to throw the pies in the leaders faces! We are going to have the bishopric come and will invite the YW stake presidency as well. The leaders are earning pies along side the girls, but instead of pies to throw, we are earning protective gear: Poncho, goggles, shower cap, gloves, towel. We will do it outside in the Bowery and (hope) it ends in a pie fight (and of course we'll eat real pie for dessert!)
Now, the pies are just a foam plate filled with pudding and whipped cream to keep costs down. My friend who originally did this idea, based their points on Personal Progress goals and indexing. I took it a step further, since many girls have finished personal progress, I broadened the focus and accounted for many different areas of improvement.
We are one week into this program and many girls have earned pies. EEK! I think we may do this every summer and since it's our first time, we may have to tweak how many pies will be earned (I am afraid they may potentially earn a lot!)
| This is just a close up of the chart. I just use tally marks when marking it off. If you'd like this chart format, I have a link for it below. |
I will post the final result after our Sept activity, but wanted to get this posted in case others wanted to implement this before we get too deep into summer. Let me know if you have any questions, or suggestions!
Attached below is the Pie earning chart that you can hand out to the girls so they know what each pie is worth and a personal pie tracking sheet that they can track their progress throughout the summer. I thought this would be a good idea, so that I don't miss anything they've done.
Summer of Pi (value chart)
Pie Tracking Sheet
Summer of Pi Poster size tracking sheet- It should print in several different pages and then you can cut and glue it together to fit the size of a foam poster board.
PIE CATEGORIES:
PERSONAL PROGRESS:
1 pie= 1
value experience
2 pies= 1
value project
* Earn an
extra 5 pies if you finish personal
progress.
BOOK OF MORMON:
1 pie for
every 5 chapters read in the book of Mormon (I would change this to be every 15 or 20 chapters instead)
1 pie for consistently reading 5 out
of 7 days (that’s an additional 13 pies at the end of
the summer). I am so proud of our girls, many of them earned pies through reading. This was really effective!
*Earn an additional 5 extra pies for finishing the entire
Book of Mormon (on top of the above)
SERVICE:
1 pie for
every 2 hours of service performed
1 pie for
every temple visit (Baptisms for the Dead)
PERSONAL DEDICATION:
5 pies: for
PERFECT church attendance throughout the summer
5 pies:
attending all mutual activities throughout the summer
5 pies=
keeping a weekly journal throughout the summer (This was harder to tally, I ended up giving them a point per week they wrote, giving them a potential of earning 13 pies- I am sure you can figure a better way).
1 pie:
attending Girls Camp
1 pie: Each
time you share your testimony
1 pie: for
inviting someone to church or mutual
*Please click on Summer of Pi: Part Two to continue reading.
Monday, March 18, 2013
Come Follow Me (March Lesson) Handout: What is the Resurrection?
I read President Monson's talk, He is Risen that the lesson guide suggested. I LOVED his story about Jason that he relates at the end of his talk. I decided to play off of the word "NEVER" that Jason so boldly professed in his hospital bed. I thought it was very powerful. I wrote this little saying to go with Jason's words and to sum up my lesson on the resurrection I also showed the Bible video: For God So Loved the World (John 3:16), during my lesson. It turned out really wonderful! I am so grateful for the atonement and resurrection of Jesus Christ! What a wonderful blessing promised to each of us!
| I used chocolate gold coins, and butterscotch discs to represent "riches". I then wrapped them in tulle, added a ribbon and stapled it to the quote. |
Fabric Covered Flip Flop Tutorial
For our 2013 year theme, "Stand Ye in Holy Places", we decided to give the upcoming Beehives, a pair of flip flops during our New Beginnings night. I wanted to think outside the box and come up with something a little different than the rag-tied flip flops that I have seen before. I simply wrapped the fabric around these flip flops from Walmart ($.98) and Voila! Cute colorful flip flops. I thought I'd share the tutorial below.
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| I added our theme on the sole of the shoe for an added touch. I wrote these on here with a fine tip permanent marker. |
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| Here's the end result! I chose to add little roses between the toe (made out of felt), but you could embellish it with whatever you'd like. The possible variations of this project are endless! |
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| Here's how we packaged these for the girls. The girls were THRILLED to have these shoes! |
Sunday, March 10, 2013
Mutual Activity: Missionary Pillowcases
| We LOVE our Missionaries and are thankful for their service! |
For Mutual, we decided we would send the missionaries from our ward, as well as the full-time missionaries serving in our Stake, a little "Thank You" for all they do, and also to let them know we support and love them. Some of the YW have brothers on missions, so it was especially meaningful to them. I made this sign and printed it onto transfer paper and ironed it onto the pillowcases. We then had the girls write their favorite scriptural reference and their name on it as well as the Elder's favorite scriptural reference (just for filler, we wrote some extra scriptures as well and let the girls doodle a bit). All of the missionary mothers were more than happy to send it to them in their packages anyways, so it saved us on shipping. We asked the mom's ahead of time so they could prepare.
For the Full-time missionaries in our Stake, we had a group of girls baking cookies while they weren't signing and at the end of the night, we folded the pillow cases, tied it in a ribbon, and took it to the missionaries with a plate full of hot cookies.
| Remember, as you write on these, you'll need to put a book or piece of cardboard between the case so the markers don't bleed through. We just used Sharpie markers, but know that they bleed, so it would have been helpful to use fabric markers instead. Click on the link to print out the "Return With Honor" Iron on Transfer. Note: it is backwards so that when you iron it on it will be the right way, |
Friday, March 8, 2013
"PLUG INTO GENERAL CONFERENCE"-Gift idea for Young Women
As you ALL know, Young Women LOVE their phones, iPads, iTouches, MP3 players, etc... I stumbled across "dust plugs" on ebay one day and knew that I had to buy them. I didn't know how I would use them for young women's per say, but I knew the girls would OBSESS over these. I purchased a package of 21 on ebay* for $3.75 (note: you will have to bid on them, so the price could vary). They are universal and should fit in any headphone jack that you have. They have glittered bows, roses, daisies, reg bows...so you can get a pretty great variety.
I bought a package for me, and every time I pull my phone out at YW (and everywhere for that matter) I have someone comment on how amazing and cute it is with the common phrase "Oh, I want that!"
General Conference is coming up, so I thought since this is literally called a plug, I would play on words. And hopefully, each time they saw their plug they would remember the words of the Prophets and listen to the whispering of the Holy Ghost.
I printed on white card stock and made it look like an iPod with the poem in the middle and the cute plug on the upper hand corner.
Here's the poem I came up with:
“Plug”
Into General Conference
In
times of troubles and of tears
We
don’t need to worry
We
don’t need to fear.
A
prophet’s voice will guide and direct
We
need to listen
We
need to connect.
“Block”
out the interference that comes our way,
We
will feel the Spirit
We
won’t delay.
For
the joy we find will not be bought,
It
comes by listening and in thought.
You may download a pdf version of my handout here: Plug into General Conference (4 per page):
* to find these on ebay, search for "bow dust plugs", or "flower dust plugs"... You will find them that way. They are usually sold in a 19 or 21 piece set and shipping is free. It can take 3-4 weeks to get (they come from China), so you want to plan ahead. Also, every time I have ordered one, I have always been given on extra plug as a free gift!
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Gospel Busy Book Idea for Children-Compiled by The Friend Magazine
I recently went to a busy bag exchange and it got my wheels turning. My girls LOVED all the activities, but I felt like I wanted something GOSPEL related that I could just Grab-and-Go for church.
My girls LOVE all the activities in the Friend. However, up to this
point, every activity in our Friend magazine's have been scribbled on. I
wanted a way to preserve the fun activities and be able to reuse them.
I really didn't want to spend $$$ on laminating them, so I found that
just by inserting them into a page protector gave me the same result.


I bought 5 tab dividers I inserted within the Book and came up with 5 different sections of activities. If you log onto www.lds.org, you can find past issues of The Friend and can print out many of the activities. You can also cut the pages out of your magazines, which I what I did for most of it.
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| Dry Erase Markers work really well on Sheet Protectors. For the eraser, I just used pinking shears to cut a decorative edge on felt. |
Here's the 5 Sections:
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| My girls LOVE Seek n' Find games! These come out of the "Fun Stuf" section of the Friend, which can mostly be printed out online. |
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| 2013 Friend magazines are highlighting one Prophet each month on the back page. I just simply cut out each one and will collect them throughout the year. |
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| Right: I printed most of the coloring pages from online, but I have also just copied them out of The Friend and placed them in the pocket on the tab page. On the Left: I made this printable activity myself and will attach it here. I put it in the "ACTIVITY" section and it's on the Word of Wisdom. |
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| Top: This little binder pocket was from Walmart for $.50 and holds the supplies you'll need for the book. Bottom: Sometimes kids just want to doodle so I added extra paper and stickers for fun. |
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| I purchased this cute bag from Walmart. My goal with this project is to have it "grab-and-go". It is important for me, seeing as I have 9am church and it is hard to get there on time! Also, keeping this as a "Sunday Only Activity" helps keep it fresh and exciting for my girls to look forward to each week. I also have used some of the file folder games from the Finch Family Books (sold online and Deseret Book), which are also in my bag. I will later post on some of them on here. |

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Games,
Keeping Busy,
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Sunday, February 17, 2013
Come Follow Me (February Lesson): Why Do My Choices Matter?
| I had this photo printed at Costco, and on the back I put President Monson's 3 R's of Choice. |
I went with an Alice and Wonderland Theme. I was reading through Pres. Monson's talk titled the 3 R's of Choice and he referenced the movie Alice and Wonderland when she meets the Cheshire cat on the pathway and asks which way to go. I found the clip on you tube (only 3 min long), downloaded it and showed it to the class. After we watched the clip, I asked them if they ever felt like Alice did, not knowing which direction to take. I then made this relation and put it on the board:
Alice=You
Cheshire Cat=Influences
Path=Consequences
Conscience/Moral Compass= Our Values
I have a print out of these at the end of this post. It was nice to put them on the board as a Visual Reminder to the girls. After we had talked about all of this, I then made a quiz for the girls to fill out. I wanted to teach them that when we understand our values, we can understand what choices to make. We actually went through the quiz together. I stopped on every question, added my thoughts and asked for experiences and feedback. It turned out incredibly wonderful! I also used some of the talk by President Monson, when appropriate. As a hand out, I bought some Little Debbie cakes and wrote on them with Frosting: "Eat Me", just to go with the Alice and Wonderland theme.
I wrapped them in cellophane and added this vintage Alice tag.
If you want any of the printables, you can find them listed below:
Alice and Wonderland Visual Aid for board
Who am I Values Quiz
3 R's of Choice for back of picture
Vintage Alice Tag
Alice and Wonderland Video from You Tube-
(to dowload the video, click on the url address and type in the word "kiss" in front of the "you" in youtube. It takes you to another site that will let you download it. Click "run" and select the quality. So simple and it works!!!)
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| Alice and Cheshire Cat Picture with Quote- You should be able to right click and save to your computer. |
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
"Ink"redible Valentine Cards
| You're "Ink"redible Valentine! |
I found a sale on some cute Valentine Stamps at Oriental Trading. My girl's wanted these stamps to give to their friends, but I had no idea how I'd tie it into a Valentine. After looking all over the web and finding nothing, my husband came up with this cute little saying. I think it is perfect! I stumbled across the most AMAZING free, personal use graphics site: My Cute Graphics. I am so grateful there are people out there willing to share their amazing talents! Thank you!
I toyed with the idea of how to attach them. I finally found that a hole punch, did just the trick! I think it is about 1/2"-1" (just as long as it is small enough that the big part of the stamp won't go through). Print out on cardstock and there you have it! In the words of my 6 year old, "Easy Peasy, Lemon Squeezy!"
Click Below if you'd like to print out these Valentine's for yourself. Remember, only personal use, not for resale!
"Ink"redible Valentine Card Printable
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
YW Personal Progress Valentine Exchange
For our Young Women mutual activity tonight, we had a Valentine Exchange. The girls had so much fun. We made Valentine boxes to judge and the girls brought Valentines to give to each other. To tie it into Personal Progress, I had the girls write one positive quality about each girl (Individual Worth #3,7) on their Valentines. After we were done with the exchange, we then frosted sugar cookies. For the Valentine Box Contest, I had 7 different categories for the awards. I was blown away with how much time and effort the girls put into their boxes. The contest categories are as follows:
- "Take My Breath Away"-Best Overall
- "Laugh Attack"-funniest box
- "Queen of Hearts"-Box with the Most Hearts
- "Eternal Love"-Most time spent
- "Hopeless Romantic"- Frilliest and Fanciest
- "Clever Cupid"-Most Creative
- "Heartbroken"-No effort/ Ran out of Time
Here’s a link to the voting sheetValentines voting sheet
Here are some pictures and details of the night.| . |
| This Cupcake Box won the "Hopeless Romantic" Award |
| This box won the "Eternal Love" Award. I can see why, that does look like to to FOREVER! |
| Justin Bieber obviously won the "Laugh Attack" Award! |
| This was the Grand Prize Winner: Bubble Gum Machine. |
| This Duck came in a close second place for most creative! |
| This pig was a close runner up for Funniest! |
| She won the "Queen of Hearts" Award. |
| Taking home the Grand Prize! |
PRIZES:
These are the Prizes that I made for the girls. I saw a similar idea on Pinterest. I found these glasses at the dollar store, filled them with bath salts, a rose-shaped soap, a sponge for the top. For the straw, I used a decorative pen. The girls LOVED them!
| This was the Grand Prize Award. I found this kit at the dollar store and embellished it. |
| Inside I added some goodies. |
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