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.

2010 Primary Spotlight Child

This is for your bulletin boards, or just to review during opening or closing exercises in Primary to spotlight each child every Sunday. If you have more children than you have bulletin board size…This makes a great binder book using clear sleeves. It’s Black and White, so the kids can add the “own” color and creativity, so it really can be a reflection of who they are. Thanks, and enjoy!…
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Super Fast and Easy Family Home Evening Lesson Book Craft

A million years ago in Riverton, Utah, Kelly P. taught a class on how to make and assemble the Super Fast and Easy Family Home Evening Lesson Book Craft during an Enrichment Meeting I attended. She based her craft on a book she had used for years with her boys. It contains 30 ready-made FHE lessons with objects–perfect for those busy days when planning a family night lesson seems like…
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Securing Children Through the Everlasting Covenant

This handout was created by Shauna Millett to accompany a Stake Women’s Conference. The topic of her lesson was Raising a Family in Troubled Times. She put a special emphasis on comforting quotes from Church leaders regarding wayward children, and also kept the lesson upbeat by inviting sisters to discuss both challenges and blessings they experience by living in the Dispensation of the Fulness of Times.

Welcome to Scouts

M’Shelle D. has shared a number of files she created for use in her Cub Scout Wolf Den. This one is a Welcome to Scouts letter that she says is, “A training sheet of information every new wolf scout should know. Take this with you to train new scouts and his parents.” Thanks! 1 per page, 8.5 x 11 inches, black and white.

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