A few months ago I was asked to clean up and fix the bulletin board in the hallway for the Primary. I did a lot of looking on-line to see if I could find ideas about what to put on it because I'd never done this exact sort of thing before, but I didn't have a whole lot of luck finding what I was looking for. I pulled something together though and was proud of it. Unfortunately, I didn't take a picture of it. That led to fixing up the other Primary bulletin board in the other hallway. All that really took was taping the tattered old world map back together, putting a paper border around it, and putting the missionaries' pictures back on. It's amazing what a little yellow border can do...honestly, it looked a million times better and I really didn't do anything fancy or special to it. Then the new year began and we have a new theme, so I was asked to re-do not only the first hallway bulletin board but also the two large bulletin boards in the Primary room. Ok. Our Primary President found some fun border paper with the theme on it and I bought a TON of bulletin board cover paper at Joann's (with coupons, of course!). So far, because she is going to add some things too, all they have is a black background and the border around them...but they look nice and clean that way for now. In December the Relief Society President came up to me and asked if I would be willing to re-do the 2 RS room bulletin boards and the large RS board in the hall. One was supposed to be dedicated to Joseph Fielding Smith, since he is who they are studying this year (I really wouldn't know much about it because I've been in Primary for years now). The other two boards she said were up to me and I could pretty much come up with whatever I wanted, which had it's ups and downs. I asked if they had a theme or goal or something for the year and she said the goal/theme for our ward RS this year is "Just Do It...NOW!" Meaning if you have a prompting or if you're supposed to be doing something good, don't hesitate. That was more helpful...so, this is what I came up with - enjoy, and please feel free to "pin it" so other people who are in my boat can find and have ideas too! :) Because the RS General Presidency has recently been changed, I decided to include a picture and quotes from them with their names so we can get to know them and remember them better. I figured that was fitting for the RS room. I did the above and below boards using bulletin board paper from Joann's and a paper stack I got there too called "the Blue Citrus stack". I sliced up a couple of sheets from the stack for the borders so they'd match. I found the chevron "quote" from President Monson online...it's not exactly a quote as it turns out but it was the point he was making in a talk he gave a few years ago. I included at the bottom a part of a talk by Dallin H. Oaks about the "Purposes of Revelation" as sort of a "why we're given promptings in the first place" sort of thing. Then the picture and scripture in the corner about the disciples who "straightway left their nets and followed him". I hope our RS President likes it...guess I'll find out on Sunday. This was my JFS board. It was a very small board and I didn't know if I had a budget or anything yet, so all I used was some paper I had at home and some of the background paper I'd bought for the Primary. I found the pictures and quotes from the JFS manual, the Ensign, and the Friend. I thought the quote from him from the JFS manual was very appropriate for the RS room - " I say there is no limit to the good that our sisters can do". Here is my hallway board for the primary...I'm quite proud of my little pennant banner with matching border. I got the idea from someone else who had "pinned" a picture of the bulletin board they made - THANK YOU, whoever you are!! In the bottom left corner we have a place where we are going to "spotlight" a family in our primary each month. In the top corners are pictures someone else created online that I very happily copied and pasted and printed (THANK YOU to you wonderful talented strangers who are so willing to share your creations with copiers like me). The picture on the bottom right corner is from lds.org from the Friend magazine. The picture in the middle is of the Detroit Temple, which I happened to find in our ward library. So, this is it for now. I'll post pictures of the unfinished Primary boards when they are finished and I'll "pin" them too so that other people can get ideas from what I've done and hopefully they'll post pictures of what they do and I can copy them later :) ha ha ha...
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Free Printables and images for text messages to help you with Ministering
But I firmly believe that God intended RS to be something extraordinary, something that will change the world. And we support the priesthood by being proactive in doing the work of God.
I've been meaning to post this for days now, but have been very busy. Still am, and should be doing something else right now, but will make this short. The church I am a member of has a women's organization called "Relief Society". The Relief Society president of my Ward (congregation) asked if I would decorate the large bulletin board outside the Relief Society room with the theme of "Strengthening Home and Family". So using the Upsy Daisy collection 'Home Sweet Home', and my 'Heritage' cartridge on my Cricut, this is the board. The little houses you see all over were fussy cut out from the leftover paper used to mat the printed quotes and popped up on the board. Yes, I can't go without popping things up, even on a bulletin board. The section on the right is for posting announcements, etc. Here are closeups of the three corners. Thank you for stopping by. Happy papercrafting, and see you on Sunday for the next Christmas Card Challenge.
Relief Society printables including thank you cards, Ministering ideas, thinking of you, event invites and more!
This post is about making my ward bulletin board more functional and interactive! It includes a link to my Etsy where you can download printables for your own bulletin board!
I have the distinguished honor of maintaining our church ward's bulletin board, keeping it current with the latest info. Now keeping in mind, there really is only SO MUCH that one can do to a board such as this, that is not too...I don't even know the word for it. Let's just say, it is challenging to keep the board neutral, eye-pleasing, and efficient. Anywho...there were a couple of other board ideas that were executed but not photographed. This is one of the first few attempts at updating it. (You should have seen it before I came along!) ...Sorry, but I just don't think it's acceptable for someone to just print headings off on standard white paper, fold the edges to "trim" off the excess borders, then staple it to the board. L.A.Z.Y. ...but that's just me. In this photo below, I was winging it. I was given the calling on a Thursday, not knowing the exact board measurements, I just guessed at the size the headings should be and cut them out with my Cricut...oops. The yearly theme for 2009 was "Taking the Next Step..." and each month's theme completed the sentance. This is what I like to call my "rough draft board." There was another "board" in between the first and this one. I attached little shoes - various types, around the upper and lower board borders, symbolic of taking a step. The shoes were a little cheesey, but the Bishop's wife had requested that I use them. Here, I re-cut the headings, utilizing my trusty Cricut machine. All colors used here were all from the Fall color family. I cut the words out of vinyl - WAY easier than attaching individual letters for the wording. Nothing too exciting, but it got the job done. To celebrate the arrival of Spring, I hand-crafted all of these flowers, once again utilizing my handy-dandy Cricut machine, and attached them to a background border, which was then attached to the board itself. Now, some may call me an "over-achiever," but I'll admit that I'm still not satisfied with how it looks. Here are some close-ups of some of the flowers before they were mounted on display. I won't say they were all quick or easy to make...I don't want to fib :) Spider Mums & Begonias, (which look like roses to me.) Marigolds & Mums Bachelor Buttons, Impatiens, & Pansy More Begonias Daffodils And a collage containing all of the flowers above as well as others - Clematis, Cosmo, Azalea,Echinacea, Wind Flower, Dogwood, Gerber Daisy, and a couple of other random ones... I wish I had cut more flowers, making the border fuller, but wasn't about to come back for round 2. I had spent ample time on what was done already... Now, I've got to come up with something even more special for the Summer! Any ideas? There are only 2 of you women out there that even know I keep this blog, so if you're really reading it, I'll be expecting your suggestions in the comment section! :)
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Free printables and bulletin board poster for Relief Society Minsitering
At BYU's Women's Conference we were reminded the importance of being a covenant keeper to God and to our loved ones.
This beautiful Growth Mindset display includes 13 easy to read phrases for the classroom. The aim of this display is to demonstrate to students the different types of terminology used when someone displays a fixed mindset versus a growth mindset.The 13 growth mindset phrases are in watercolor, whils...
LDS Ministering Free Printables | Bulletin Board Poster
My reading corner is now a...Recycling Center. In the recycling center the students will be able to: Read book about taking care of our Earth Sort plastics, paper, cans, and glass Make an Earth art project (I saw the idea on-line but cannot remember where...if it looks like something you posted, please comment!) Play I spy for different types of recyclables and sight words that are hanging on the newspaper wall Mrs. Ramseier (one of the K teachers I work with...and can I say she ROCKS) had a student teacher, Sabrina Schubert, who came up with this Recycling Center and I LOVE IT! Thank You! Sorting Recycling Pictures ~ I got these pictures from Color "R" World last year at the Early Childhood Conference at UW~Stout. Wendy Sessler and Shell Sturgis are excited to re-open Color "R" World for business once again since Tami retired. Litter Bug Poem {click Here} Click {here} to go the the "Color~R~World website! Also...check out our Earth Day post for the famous Earth (dirt & glue) necklaces! Thank you, Amber
Free Ministering printables including a bulletin board poster on compassion and a "getting to know you" printable card!
This is a set featuring the Relief Society Motto, Purpose, and Declaration. This can be printed as a handout for your sisters or as a poster to decorate your Relief Society room or bulletin board! Included: Relief Society Declaration Relief Society Purpose Relief Society Motto * Any page can be reprinted for personal and church use Poster Sizes Include: 4 x 6 in 8.5 x 11 in 11 x 14 in 18 x 24 in How Do I Access the Files? After you purchase you can access your file from 3 places. First, after purchase, you will be taken to an order confirmation page with a link to download. If you choose not to download it right then, you will always be able to access it in your "Purchases." Finally, you will receive a confirmation email of your purchase that will also include a link to your downloads. To access the PDF files, you must have Adobe Acrobat Reader or similar software. (Most are available for free). PLEASE NOTE Please note this is an instant digital download and no physical product will be shipped upon purchase. Colors will vary from your computer monitor to your printer. For personal use only
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