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.

Nativity Cards

Christeena M. created this sheet using the nativity clipart from this site. She says, “I am using your nativity for cub scouts. I printed them and taped them with doubled sided tape to little green and red notebooks to remind them to do a good turn daily, while keeping Christ in their thoughts, and writing it down daily.” I think this would make a great FHE, RS, or YW activity,…
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Young Women Torch Motivator

Hi Jenny: I have used your site so many times in my calling and thought that this jpg I created might be of some use to others. It is: The YW torch in outline with areas to fill in to recognize anything you are trying to encourage the YW to achieve (Personal Progress, bringing their scriptures to class, participating in opening exercises etc.) I am using it at YW camp…
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YW Elements: Divine Nature Flower

I created this flower based on a freebie I found at Shabby Princess Scrapbooking. It is one of a series of upscale YW scrap elements I am creating for the Young Women and Relief Society portions of this website. See all the LDS Digital Scrapbooking elements. If you make something awesome with these elements, please share it with others for inspiration by clicking “upload a jpg” above or describe it…
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Laurel Class 12×12 poster

I put these posters together using the enlarged graphic (thanks to Jenny Smith) from the Personal Progress book along with a statement on the classes. We wanted something to display for our New Beginnings and a much needed splash of color to hang on our walls in the Young Women’s Room. I printed these off at Costco.com with a Matte finish. 12 x 12 frames are available at most craft…
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