A Sneak Peek Plus Get A Fat Quarter of My Fabric Free! (Limited Time)

I am working away on my 2014 Personal Progress calendar and have a little sneak peek to show you!

Young Women Values FabricBut first, I have some great news! If you want to get your hands on some of my YW fabric designs in my Spoonflower Shop, now is a great time to check it out! Right now, fat quarters are 50% off–that means buy one, get one free!

If you use the coupon code instyle13 on an order of two fat quarters, you will get one FREE and also get FREE SHIPPING! You can also order one fat quarter at 50% off ($5.40 for basic cotton)! All fat quarters are 50% off.

This coupon code is good until 11/25/13. I used this coupon code today and it worked for me, but please know that I cannot guarantee it will work in the future.

Note: A fat quarter is a piece of fabric that is 21 inches by 18 inches.

This would be a great time to order some 2013 Mutual Theme pillow fronts (color/chalkboard) to make Christmas gifts for your young women or to snag some YW Values fabric (black & white/color) to make a Personal Progress book holder for your daughter or niece. personal progress book holder from chocolate on my cranuim Continue reading “A Sneak Peek Plus Get A Fat Quarter of My Fabric Free! (Limited Time)”

2014 Mutual Theme Calendar

It’s here! My much-requested 2014 Mutual theme editable/saveable calendar is ready for you! 2014 Mutual Theme Calendar: quick and easy to edit PDF and JPEG files. Free from Hang a Ribbon on the Moon.

I created this easy-to-use calendar to help you (and me!) with yearly planning and scheduling. It features one of my 2014 Mutual theme logos with space on each month page for notes, announcements, scriptures and thoughts. And, because I made an editable/saveable PDF file for you, you can quickly add your information to each month in a snap. Simply open up the PDF file in Adobe Reader (get it free here if you don’t already have it), click on the space you want to edit and type. Then save and print. Continue reading “2014 Mutual Theme Calendar”

2013 Calendar Fixed

A wonderful blog reader, Melanie, found some mistakes with the 2013 Mutual Theme Calendar interactive PDF file: Some of the days in July and October had the wrong font and one of the sidebars also had a very large font. Thank you, Melanie! I have fixed the download with the updated interactive PDF file and hope these mistakes don’t cause any of you too much trouble. You can download the corrected PDF file here or in the original 2013 calendar post.

I am finalizing some more projects for you and should have them up soon. I’ve got some candy bar wrappers, fabric designs, posters and more. Thanks again for visiting my blog!

2013 YW/YM Mutual Theme Calendars {Interactive PDF}

NOTE: A blog reader found some mistakes in the interactive PDF in July and October. I’ve fixed them for you and the download has been updated. Thanks!

As requested, I’ve made a 2013 Young Women/Young Men Mutual Theme calendar for you. Featuring calendar pages for January 2013 through December 2013, each month includes this year’s Mutual theme and a sidebar space for you to add notes and additional information. Plus, I’ve added a special bonus for you: I’ve improved this calendar from last year’s version by taking a bit of extra time to make it easy for you to edit! Continue reading “2013 YW/YM Mutual Theme Calendars {Interactive PDF}”

2013 Personal Progress Calendar: It’s Here!

You can find the 2016 Personal Progress Calendar here.

Yes! My 2013 Personal Progress Calendar is done and ready for you! Woo hoo! Each calendar has an adorable cover, calendar pages for each month and monthly goal pages PLUS four extra pages: Plans for 2013, Scriptures, Year in Review and Testimony.

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2012 Personal Progress Calendar: Blank Goal Pages

You can find the 2016 Personal Progress Calendar here.

One wonderful reader of this blog asked for a way to customize the monthly goal pages in my 2012 Personal Progress Calendar project. In case you missed the post, here is a picture of the finished project:

It is six-by-six-inches in size and features  monthly calendar pages, monthly goal pages, a planning for 2012 page, a favorite scripture page and two year in review pages.  It can stand on a dresser or hang in a locker or on a wall. You could even print out each page to give to your girls each month.  You can find out how to put the calendar together by reading the instructions in the download at the end of this post.

In order to make this calendar more customizable, here’s what I came up with for you:

  • A customizable, interactive .pdf file featuring fields you can fill in with your own monthly value, scripture, quote and Personal Progress goal on the monthly goal pages!
  • Blank monthly goal page files in .jpeg format for editing in your own word-processing or graphic-editing software (Word, Photoshop, etc.).

I’ve included everything you need in one big zip file for you to download! Remember, you will need to unzip the download before you can use it.  Also, to use the .pdf files, you will need Adobe Reader, which is free from Adobe. com and already installed on most computers.

In the zip you will find:

  • An interactive .pdf of the 2012 Personal Progress Calendar with project instructions and blank fields for you to fill in (NOTE:  The pages to print are after the project instructions.)
  • A .pdf with instructions for filling out the interactive file
  • The original 2012 Personal Progress Calendar .pdf file with project instructions and pages to print
  • A folder with blank monthly goal pages and plans for 2012/year in review 2012 pages in .jpeg format
  • A folder with monthly calendar pages in .jpeg format
  • A folder with monthly goal pages and plans for 2012/year in review 2012 pages with my suggested values, scriptures, quotes and Personal Progress goals

***IMPORTANT NOTE:  You CAN NOT save your information in the interactive .pdf file.  Because if this, I suggest you fill in a month at a time and then print out that month.  You can always copy your print out to make multiple copies.

This project was so fun for our girls to put together a few weeks ago.  They had a great time cutting out their pages and assembling the calendars while socializing together.  I hope your Young Women enjoy it as much as they did!

Thanks so much for visiting my blog!

Remember, all of my files are for noncommercial personal or Church use only!

Please do not share them in any way!  Send your friends here to download their own.

You can download my 2012 Personal Progress Calendar: Blank Goal Pages  file here.

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2012 LDS Young Women’s Personal Progress Calendar

You can find the 2016 Personal Progress Calendar here.

Here is a great project to do for a YW activity that will inspire your Beehives, Mia Maids and Laurels the whole year through:  a 2012 Personal Progress calendar!  We made these at a recent Young Women’s Personal Progress activity and I thought I would share this inexpensive project with you.

Encourage your Young Women to work on their Personal Progress every month of the year.  This six-by-six-inch calendar fits perfectly in a locker, on a desk or dressor or hanging next to a mirror.

It can easily stand up on its own and be placed on a nightstand, desk or dresser to be in full view every day.

Designed to resemble social media, the calendar features interactive elements including a plan-for-the-year journaling page, Personal Progress goal suggestions, favorite scripture page, monthly personal goal areas and a year-in-review evaluation page plus a testimony page. Every month includes a value suggestion, an inspiring quote, suggested Personal Progress goal and a scripture.  If you want to add your own values, quotes, Personal Progress goals and scriptures on the monthly goal pages, check out this post.


Personalize each calendar with optional scrapbooking embellishments, ribbons and buttons and use your choice of papers and cardstock for further customization.

I’ve included step-by-step instructions as well as printable calendar pages in a .pdf file, which you can download by clicking here. It will need to be unzipped before you can use it.

If you want to customize the monthly goal pages, read this post.

NOTE:  The instructions are at the beginning of the .pdf file, the printable pages are at the end. It is a large file and may take a little while to download.

I used one of my favorite new tools, a Zutter Bind-It-All, to put together my calendars, but you can bind yours with a Cerlox, staples, rings or any other binding method.  Or, you can print the calendar pages and hand them out each month to your girls.

Remember, this project is for noncommercial, personal or Church use only.  Don’t share my file with others in any way, simply send them here to download their own copy.

Thank you!

And keep an eye out here for more great projects–the next one I have for you is amazing!  Your girls will love it!

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Oops: Arise and Shine Forth Calendars 1 February Fixed

A wonderful visitor to this blog pointed out a mistake on the February 2012 calendar–I left off February 29!  Oops!  I am so glad she let me know so I could fix this problem!  I’ve fixed February and the downloads are all updated.  In case you just want to download the corrected February files, you can get them here.  Thanks again!

Arise and Shine Forth: 2012 Calendars Parts 2 and 3

Yes! I’ve finished Part 2 and Part 3 of my Arise and Shine Forth 2012 calendars!  You’ll find May, June, July and August in Part 2 and September, October, November and December in Part 3.  I’ve created all of the months in two formats:  full-page and for-binding.  The for-binding calendars have an additional border to allow for binding with a Cerlox, Bind-it-All or other method.  The full-page calendars are perfect for slipping into page protectors or stapling together.  I’ve saved all of my calendar pages in both .jpeg and .pdf formats and they will print out beautifully in color or black-and-white.

Find Part 1 (January, February, March and April) in this post here.

Leave me a comment to let me know how you plan to use these calendars.  I’d love to hear your ideas!

NOTE:  All of these files are zipped and you will need to unzip them for use.

Please, remember: DO NOT to share these files with your friends (or anyone else).  Simply send them to this blog to download their own.  Thanks!

All files are for non-commercial, personal or Church use only!

Arise and Shine Forth Calendars Part 2

May, June, July and August

Download Here.

Arise and Shine Forth Calendars Part 2 (for binding)

May, June, July and August

Download Here.

Arise and Shine Forth Calendars Part 3

September, October, November and December

Download here.

Arise and Shine Forth Calendars Part 3 (for binding)

September, October, November and December

Download here.

Arise and Shine Forth: 2012 Calendars Part 1 (January, February, March and April)

I am so excited to post the first four months of my 2012 Arise and Shine Forth mutual theme calendars.  I promise to get the rest done soon, so check back here! Each month of my calendars has a unique background featuring a chandelier and damask-patterned calendar grid, and an inspiring scripture that reinforces this year’s theme. Just in case you missed my explanation of the chandelier and how it relates to the theme, check out this postI’ve saved the files in both .jpeg and .pdf format.  You will need to unzip the files after you download them.

These would be great for your Young Women class presidencies and leaders or to pass out to your girls each month–simply add activities, birthdays and other important information to my calendar pages and print, scan and/or copy.  Or, use them as a way to inspire girls to set goals for Personal Progress.  You might even want to create a calendar as a Christmas gift or New Beginnings favor for each girl!  You can slip them into page protectors and put them into inexpensive binders, bind them together using a Cerlox machine (at a copy store) or Zutter Bind-It-All.  Or, just copy and staple.  They print out beautifully in both black and white and color!  Whatever you use these calendars for, I hope they inspire you each month to “Arise and shine forth!”

***Note: I forgot t add an extra day in February for leap year.  I have fixed the error–so sorry–and the downloads are updated. ***

I have two downloads of these calendar pages for you.  One has full-page calendars, the other has an extra one-inch margin at the top of each page to allow for binding.  NOTE:  You can find download links to my Arise and Shine Forth Calendars Part 2 (May, June, July and August) and Part 3 (September, October, November and December) here.

You can download my 2012 Arise and Shine Forth January, February, March and April full-page calendar pages here.

Download the calendars with binding border here.

Please:  Don’t share my files with others.  Simply send them to this blog to download their own.

My calendar pages are for non-commercial personal, home or Church use.

Leave a comment here letting me know how you plan to use this calendar.  I’d love to hear your ideas!

Watch for the remaining months to appear here soon!