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.

2009 Mutual Theme Bookmark: Be Thou an Example

Royce Bair has shared his image for Be Thou an Example of the Believers. Download it for free here, or go to his website to get it as a 2x or 4x printable http://www.tssphoto.com/firstvision/2009-downloads.html You can print it for free, or order it professionally printed at 21 cents each. You can order this image in poster size, too: http://roycebair.smugmug.com/gallery/6588918_YPhAG#419997318_b3eL9

Karen Anderson RS Newsletter Sample

This is awesomel! Karen Anderson created this amazing newsletter for our Relief Society when she was secretary, and I am providing a scan of it for you to use for ideas. The top half of the image was one side of the paper, and the bottom half was the other. We include our Good News Minutes in the newsletter to pass out to Primary, YW, and less-actives. They put their…
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Young Women Theme Subway Art Style

I got inspired by the Relief Society Declaration Subway Art shared by a visitor and decided to try my hand at creating subway art, too. Mercy’s sake — it’s TIME CONSUMING! It took me about 3 hours to make this version of the Young Women’s theme in the subway art style. The image has nearly all the words of the theme on it. Since it took so long to make…
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Brownies with a Difference

Tawna C. submitted this popular story to teach the importance of being selective about what we allow in our media. The handout goes with the story. Brownies With a Difference Many parents are hard pressed to explain to their youth why some music, movies, books, and magazines are not acceptable material for them to bring into the home or to listen to or see. One parent came up with an…
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