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.

Mormon Clue

Thanks to M. Nielson who submitted this fun variation on the classic board game, Clue! Available in Italian Description: Someone has kidnapped Bishop Wood! Play a live version of CLUE with your ward or singles group to discover who did it, with what, and where! This is a live version of the board game, CLUE, adapted from a Christian Church version for our church. It requires at least 20 people…
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Parable of the Pickle Jar – label

Kerry G says: “I’ve had this on my mind since the conference talk. Here’s a PDF with 3 labels to print and tape onto a jar of Pickles. I am giving them out to the sisters I visit teach and just gave one to a less active Young Woman …. “It’s a great tool for teaching about the Atonement and being born again through Repentance. I am also attaching the…
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My Baptism Day Penny

M’Shelle D. shared this document that would make a nice Baptism gift, especially from the Primary. Simply glue one old penny and one new penny where there’s space left. For more impact, M’Shelle suggests framing the gift. (You’ll find inexpensive frames at most dollar stores — Dollar Tree is my favorite. ~Jenny) 1 per page, 8.5 x 11 inches, black and white. ——- My Baptism Day WE MAKE THREE PROMISES…
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Itty Bitty Mormon City Scavenger Hunt Game – Pictures

Dawne A.’s “ward did this as part of a Young Women/Young Men Super Saturday and it was a blast! All of the items in the photos are found within walking distance of Temple Square in Salt Lake City. After explaining the rules we sent the kids off in groups (with leaders, of course) to find the items and write their location. We set a specific time for everyone to meet…
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