LDS Printables

This archive shows a list of all our LDS printables, lesson handouts, and clipart files. It’s great for searching for seeing what’s new, but if you may want to search for downloads by topic instead.

Thought Book Covers

These Thought Book Covers were submitted by Karen G. to accompany her successful Thought Book Activity submission. Each book has 730 thoughts — or enough to have one quote or thought for each day of a two-year mission. This would make a fun gift, mutual, or FHE project. The images of the First Vision and Jesus at the Second Coming are Copyright 2006, Intellectual Reserve Inc. Used with permission. Thanks,…
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Time Capsule – Page 1

This is part of a time capsule idea we created for a young women’s class mutual activity. On sheets of heavy acid-free card stock, I printed a set of the 3 time capsule pages up for each girl, cutting each along the gray lines. I left the larger white sections blank for the girls to write something on they wanted to remember that wasn’t included in the forms. Included in…
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Obedience to God is Independence

This is another beautiful handout created by Trudy. It has an American flag as a background with a quote from Boyd K. Packer that reads: Obedience to God can be the very highest expression of independence. Just think of giving to him the one thing, the one gift, that he would never take. … “Obedience—that which God will never take by force—he will accept when freely given. And he will…
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Love at Home Bookmarks

These cute bookmarks were submitted by S. Hayes. They have a quote from Teachings of the Prophets of the Church: David O. McKay, Chapter 15, Experiencing Happiness in Marriage that reads: “The poorest shack in which love prevails over a family is of greater worth to God and future humanity than any other riches. In such a home, God can and will work miracles.” 5 per page, black and white.

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