Tag Archive: printables
Pioneer Trek Completion Certificate
13th Article of Faith Printable
Graduating Primary Gift
Graduating from Primary is a rite of passage! It might seem over-dramatic, but I really believe it’s a clear marking point between childhood and adolescence. So we throw a mini celebration every time a member of our Valiant 11 Class leaves us! We invite their parents and family to join in. In our ward we […]
Printable Thank You notes
I’ve spent the week putting together five different Thank You notes, in various shapes and sizes. I pulled them all together into one post so they’ll be easy access. Check them out below! First up is the super Simple Thank You. Next up is the Thankasaurus Rex. Love this one. So great for little boys. […]
Cootie Catcher Thank You printable
Ever since I created a Cootie Catcher for Conference, I keep returning to this format! It’s so cute. It was easy to convert into a “Thank You” cootie catcher. It’s meant to be printed in full color. Regular weight paper works best because you’ll need to have several folds. There are instructions on the bottom […]
May Visiting Teaching Handouts: General Conference Printables.
The First Vision Fill-in-the-Blank Storyboard
I’m going to be teaching the First Vision in sharing time on Sunday. I’ll be doing something different for my Junior Primary, but for Senior Primary I am using this storyboard from The Friend (you can find the original online in the March 2008 Friend). The twist is that I erased all the words that […]
Missionary Hump Day Printable poster
I can NOT believe that my parents are half way through their two year mission to Cambodia! It is just bananas. They are doing such an amazing job. A little later this week I’ll share some of their updated feedback about how to help and support a senior missionary. Today, though, I’m posting a super […]
Teaching Tithing Wallet printable
Every kid I know loves playing with wallets (my kids included!) so I’m super excited for this printable. I’ve designed a one page worksheet that can be folded into a wallet. I think it’s perfect for Senior Primary, but it could easily be used with older or younger kids. Great for Family Home Evening, too. Here […]





