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LDS Printables
Jennifer Smith
January 25, 2013
This is based on the Inspire Logo I created for another project. I got “inspired” myself and realized that nearly all of the YW values have the letter ‘i’ in them. Those that don’t have letter ‘i’ were easy to implement, too. I hope it reminds leaders and young women that “as we strive the young women values … we will be prepared to make and keep sacred covenants, receive…
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Jennifer Smith
January 25, 2013
Thanks to an image from The Idea Door and Adobe Illustrator’s Live Trace, I bring you …. drum roll … a version of the Mia Maid rose class symbol that’s big enough to actually use! You can find out more about this class symbol on our Young Women history or YW class symbols pages.
Jennifer Smith
January 25, 2013
One ward made super cute napkins for a Relief Society Meeting celebrating the birthday of Relief Society. Using pinking shears, they cut out squares of white fabric, and with a marking pen, wrote the words on the fabric. I think you could do this same thing with the Relief Society seal image. I would put the RS seal 25 or so times in a document in my word processor. Then…
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Jennifer Smith
January 25, 2013
All the main ideas in the Thirteenth Article of Faith.
Jennifer Smith
January 25, 2013
I was asked to do a devotional for Golden Hour at YW girls’ camp. My topic was “Have You Experienced This Mighty Change in your Hearts”, as I recall. I used the video “Significant in Every Way” from the LDS Church’s New Era Videos You Tube Channel. The camp leaders had asked us to send the girls home with something to remember the devotional with, so I went to my…
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LDS Printables
Being an example, camp devotional, divine nature, girls camp, golden hour, individual worth, let your light so shine, self-esteem, self-image, setting a good example, significant in every way
Jennifer Smith
January 25, 2013
For primary lesson “We Have a Living Prophet” I was looking on Mormonshare.com for a coloring page of the prophet and noticed that there were only pages of President Hinckley. I’m no Photoshop pro, but I managed to make this rough outline of President Monson from his photo on the church’s webisite. I hope President Monson doesn’t mind the Sundbeams coloring his face! :) Nicole
Jennifer Smith
January 25, 2013
I got a copy of this shirt card and decided to share it. It takes a good bit of folding to make. If you have a small Primary, you can probably help the older kids do it; otherwise, you’ll be folding dozens of these bad boys up yourself (not to mention you’ll be ensuring you receive that pool house for your Celestial Mansion for your extreme Primary commitment). You can…
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Jennifer Smith
January 25, 2013
Our ward loved your “I have read the scriptures every day in 2011!” chart, but we were also giving a bookmark to the kids and decided we wanted a bookmark chart. SO…after reading another similar comment by one of your readers, I took the art you provided (THANK YOU!!!) and formatted it to be a two-sided (foldable) bookmark. I hope it helps others out there…even though it’s coming in at…
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Jennifer Smith
January 25, 2013
Thanks to an image from The Idea Door and Adobe Illustrator’s Live Trace, I bring you …. drum roll … a version of the Beehive class symbol that’s big enough to actually use! You can find out more about this class symbol on our Young Women history or YW class symbols pages.
Jennifer Smith
January 25, 2013
Thanks to an image from The Idea Door and Adobe Illustrator’s Live Trace, I bring you …. drum roll … a version of the Laurel class symbol that’s big enough to actually use! You can find out more about this class symbol on our Young Women history or YW class symbols pages.
Jennifer Smith
January 25, 2013
These type of cattle were used for Israelite sacrifices. From Institute manualhttp://institute.lds.org/manual/old-testament-institute-student-manual-1… Copyright 2011 Intellectual Reserve, used by permission.
Jennifer Smith
January 25, 2013
An image of Spencer W Kimball. From the Institute Manuals. Copyright 2011, Intellectual Reserve. Used by permission.