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.

Young Women – universal 1/2 sheet card

This card template was made using my LDS Digital Scrapbooking elements. This makes two cards per 8.5 x 11 inch sheet of paper. It has a ribbon with the flower elements and the word “Young Women” in the bottom right quadrant in “Scriptina” font. There is plenty of space on this card to type in the title of your event, and it’s generic enough to use for birthday cards, invitations,…
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Relief Society Temple Program

Our Relief Society’s theme this year is temples and our goal is to renew our temple attending efforts. For our March Relief Society birthday celebration, we are having a light dinner followed by this program that celebrates the birth of the Relief Society as well as Relief Society and it’s connection with Holy Temples. In addition to the script, we will have a special musical number (“I Love to See…
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Bridge – Atonement – Plan of Salvation

This handout was submitted by Mike T. who printed it on cardstock and used it to teach about Jesus’ Atonement. This document includes the lesson points and cutouts to use in teaching the lesson. Mike also wrote what each coin stands for on the back. Thanks, Mike! Mike’s clipart came from the Microsoft Online Clipart Library. These images are free to use for those who have Office.

Stay Balanced

This handout was submitted by A. Taylor to correspond with Young Women Manual 3 Lesson 41. It lists several ways to keep our lives in balance from the New Era article found in the Resource Guide. The ideas are: Put the Lord first in your life. Always make time to pray, and read the scriptures daily. Get organized. Make a “to do” list or a schedule. Prioritize. Decide which things…
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