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Thursday, October 28, 2010

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Ribbon Certificate-Knowledge

Here is the certificate for knowledge. I know it's not the green that you usually think of, but it matches the ribbon fairly well. Click here for instructions on how to attach the ribbon. Click here for the church's Rights and Use information.

 



Credit: Sweet Springtime by Summertime Designs

Monday, October 25, 2010

Ribbon Certificate-Individual Worth

Sorry I haven't been posting as often. My laptop was in the shop getting a new screen, but I'm up and running again. Here is the ribbon certificate for Individual Worth. Click here to view the original post on how to attach the ribbons. Click here for the church's Rights and Use information for the picture. Click on the picture to download a 5x7.



Credit: Apples and Almonds kit by Summertime Designs

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Manual 2 Lesson 43- Leisure Time


Click on the picture to save to your computer.
Click here for a 4x6.
Click here for an 8x10.

Credit: It's About Time kit by Scraps by Andrea

Friday, October 15, 2010

Ribbon Certificates-Divine Nature

Here are the certificates for Divine Nature. One is made to be able to write the name and date, and the other is just generic. Click here for the original post and how to thread the ribbon bookmarks on. Click here for Rights and Use information from the church for the picture.

Click on each picture to download a 5x7.



Credit: It's About Time kit by Scraps by Andrea

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Value Ribbon Certificates-Faith

I had a request for a wonderful idea. Dana wrote to me and said, "The bishop of our ward would like to present the value ribbons in sacrament meeting because they are an award. There is currently no certificate associated with them for presentation." She asked if I could come up with some sort of certificate for each value ribbon and a way to attach each ribbon. Here is what I came up with.

Each certificate is a 5x7. I made two different versions. The first is a certificate that you can print and write in the name and date for each girl. The second is just a generic that you can have printed off. Each certificate has the picture associated with it from the Personal Progress book. You can find the church's Rights and Use information for the pictures by clicking on the link. Click on each picture to download a 5x7. Read below for information on how to attach the ribbon.

 

 
Credit: Dryer Lint at Tiffany's kit by Summertime Designs

The next hurdle I had to overcome was thinking about how to attach each ribbon. With Dana's help, I came up with 3 different ways.
1. Make 2 slits on the left side of the certificate about 2 inches apart. Fold the ribbon in fourths. Thread through as follows: (sorry about the pictures, I just cut a piece of paper to show how to do it)

2. Use a cute paper clip (mine isn't cute) to attach the ribbon. The ribbon is folded in fourths.

3. Punch a hole in the top corner. Fold the ribbon in half and thread the folded part through the hole. Draw the ends of the ribbon up through the hole and secure. This one makes the ribbon hang longer.

Manual 2/42-Gratitude and Appreciation

I made 2 different handouts for this lesson. The first is an 8x10 that has 5 bookmarks on it (the lesson suggests preparing bookmarks for the girls). The bookmarks are 2 inches x 10 inches. The second one is just the saying "Happiness is a grateful heart" that can be printed in a 4x6 or 8x10.
Click on the bookmarks to download an 8x10.



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4Shared:
4x6
8x10
 
Credit: So This is Love kit by Summertime Designs

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Halloween handouts

Here are some more handouts to stick on treats!
 


Credit: A Boo-tiful Night kit by Summertime Designs

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Halloween handouts

Only 19 more days until Halloween. I have to admit that this year I have done more for Halloween than ever before.It's not my favorite holiday, but why let that stop me! I decided to make Halloween handouts to attach to treats for neighbors, or friends, or members of your classes. Here are two to start with. Click on the picture to download (a 4x6).

 
Credit: Fangs for the Memories kit by Summertime Designs

Last year, I linked a great handout to start the Phantom in your neighborhood. Andi, from Hot Pink Pansy, has the cutest Phantom. Check it out here (or click on the picture).


Wednesday, October 6, 2010