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.

Reverence Book – Page 1 of 9

This is a Reverence Book or Quiet Book I made at an Enrichment night. It would make a fun project for a Quarterly Primary Activity or Enrichment Activity. You could also use this as a baptism or Christmas gift. Instructions Buy a photo album that holds 4×6 photos. Cut each page along the dotted lines, and glue the photos on the pages with a glue stick. Insert the pages in…
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Manual 3 Lesson 36 – Keep your Eyes on Marriage Partner

This cute handout was submitted by D. Burke. It has the handout from the lesson — rimmed spectacles with text on the lenses that says “Look closely as you eye your prospective marriage partner. You will be yoked together for eternity. Be sure you have your eyes on the same goals.” along with the scripture reference 2 Corinthians 6:14. Sister Burke says: “I printed them out on cardstock and cut…
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Temple Box

This temple box makes a great handout or visual aid for many different lessons. Print the image on cardstock (If you use your printer’s “best” ink setting, the moisture in the ink will cause the paper to soften where the ink is heaviest, making it EASY to fold straight lines.) Fold the flaps, and fold along the walls, floor, and ceiling to form a box. The roof is left blank…
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Young Women’s Theme – Bookmarks

Here is the Young Women’s Theme, with a light background image of the YW torch. This would make a helpful handout for girls and leaders trying to learn the theme. Please let me know if you find a typo – the program I use to make clip art doesn’t have a spelling checker. 3 color bookmarks per page. From the Church copyright office: The Young Women logo may be used…
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