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When I was a little girl, I loved Christmas time! I couldn’t wait for all our special family traditions!
We would decorate the tree with hand-made ornaments, perform the First Christmas Story as a family on Christmas Eve, design and make gingerbread houses and handmade chocolates, and sing The Holy City in honor of a beloved ancestor. And that was just the beginning! Continue reading “#LIGHTtheWORLD: My FREE Anonymous Service Kit”→
I work closely with my friend, Jennifer Wilson of Simple Scrapper, and love how she inspires everyone to record their memories. No matter if you are a seasoned scrapbooker (digital or paper) or just a grandma writing down memories for future generations, memory-keeping is a wonderful way to share with those we love.
(And, if you don’t scrapbook, I’ve got some fun ways to use these cards. Keep reading!)
Today’s project fits perfectly with those sentiments and comes from one of my favorite online photo printing sites, Persnickety Prints!
After you’ve inspired and taught your family with all the fabulous printables in the previous posts in this series (scroll down for links to them all), it’s time to document your Easter celebrations using these quick-and-easy 3×4-inch cards from Char of Persnickety Prints!
Looking for some quick and easy but inspiring Easter home decor? Look no more. I’ve got some elegant Easter printables from Paging Supermom in this post.
This is the seventh post in my #hallelujah series celebrating Easter and the LDS Church’s #hallelujah Easter campaign. (Scroll down for links to the other posts in this series–you’ll find tons of great ideas and printables!)
I was honored to be asked by Sugardoodle to participate with several other LDS bloggers in promoting this social media campaign.
This post features some elegant Easter decor from Paging Supermom!
You’re going to love the printable placemats, “He Lives” bunting banner, poster and more!
Thank you for the wonderful feedback about this amazing series of #hallelujah Easter projects, printables and inspiration! I have even more goodness to share with you and am excited to present the seventh post in my series celebrating Easter and the LDS Church’s #hallelujah Easter campaign. (Scroll down a bit for links to of all the posts in this series.)
I am thrilled to invite you to participate with me this Easter season by using these projects, sharing the Church’s Easter content, and posting and sharing photos on social media of how you utilize all these Easter projects and using the #hallelujah tag.
But first, here’s what I’ve got for you today:
An inspiring Easter week advent activity from Mandy Beyeler of Sugar Bee Crafts. Mandy’s contribution includes a full week’s worth of daily activities from journaling to treats all aimed at bringing the spirit of Jesus Christ into your Easter celebration.
Have you seen the just-released #hallelujah videos yet? The LDS Church posted this special Easter content yesterday, March 13, 2016. Included in this inspiring media campaign are three videos (including an amazing virtual Hallelujah chorus with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, an Easter Week interactive graphic and animated GIF images for sharing during Easter week.
And, to go along with all the Church’s special content, I’ve updated my Easter Booklet for you!
This is the sixth post in my series celebrating Easter and the LDS Church’s #hallelujah Easter campaign. (Scroll down a bit for a list of all the posts in this series.)
I was honored to be asked by Sugardoodle to participate with several other LDS bloggers in promoting this social media campaign. Over the few weeks, I will share more fabulous Easter content with you from myself as well as some amazing bloggers.
The goal of these posts will be to help you celebrate the Easter season and promote the Church’s special content.
I am thrilled to invite you to participate with me by using these projects, sharing the Church’s Easter content, and posting and sharing photos on social media of how you utilize all these Easter projects and using the #hallelujah tag.
This is the final post in my series featuring the Focus on Your Innergram theme and I will be sharing a skit and program covers with you. All of the projects in this series offer the option to use the 2014 Mutual Theme or add your own.
This is the fifth post in my series featuring the Focus on Your Innergram theme and I will be sharing some posters with you–perfect for decorating or promoting your event. All of the projects in this series offer the option to use the 2014 Mutual Theme or add your own. Continue reading “Focus on Your Innergram [Posters]”→
his is the fourth post in my series featuring the Focus on Your Innergram theme and I will be sharing decor (including an easy-to make burlap bunting), favor and refreshment ideas with you.
his is the third post in my series featuring the Focus on Your Innergram theme. All of these projects offer the option to use the 2014 Mutual Theme or add your own. In case you missed my previous posts and the explanation of this theme, you can find all of my other Focus on Your Innergram printables here: Continue reading “Focus on Your Innergram [Handouts]”→
A sweet blog reader asked if I could alter my 2014 Mutual Theme YW Newsletter Template so she could use it for Relief Society. I loved her idea and made a Relief Society Newsletter Template for her and all of you!
My Relief Society Newsletter Template has customizable areas for adding your ward/stake name and a scripture or theme (I used the Mutual Theme above, but you can type in anything) as well as four areas that can be used for lesson schedules, calendars, birthdays, spotlights, visiting teaching, activities, welcome or anything you want–customize the titles and text in each area to fit your needs.