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Tuesday, February 18, 2014

2014 Families Are Forever Primary Activity

I have the wonderful opportunity to serve as a Primary President in the LDS church. I love serving the young children of our neighborhood!  They are truly a delight.  The theme for 2014 is Families Are Forever.  With that theme in mind, I wanted to have a family centered activity for the children.  What we planned was a Primary Family Home Evening.  

I will try to give you just simple details of the activity using the pictures I took of our activity:

We invited all primary aged children (Sunbeam class - Valiant 11) and their parents to attend.  As they entered the room, each family entered our Door Prize Drawing. We had 7 door prizes that they could win. Then we asked them to sit as a family at the table.
 We made a mini living room using the furniture from the church.  Great Idea!!  This is where we asked our guest speakers to sit for the activity.  We opened our activity by me welcoming everyone, having an opening prayer and a song.  I then talked for a minute about this years theme for Primary and read this years scripture in Malachi.  I then turned the time over to our wonderful Bishopric for the lesson part of our activity.  A few weeks prior I had asked each of them to just take 5 minutes each and gave each of them a topic to speak on.  The 3 topics were, Family Home Evening, The Family: A Proclamation to the World, and a talk by Elder Ballard called That The Lost May Be Found.  This lesson part of the activity was so wonderful and really set the tone for the purpose of our activity. 
 When the lesson was finished, that is when my 1st counselor got up and explained the activity part of our Family Home Evening.  We had each family make a Family Conversation Jar that they could take home at the end of the activity.  I used the idea from this website and all the questions were just perfect!!  Our decorations were simple and fun.  Red velvet Ribbon (thank you Christmas Clearance) and conversation hearts for them to much on while sitting at the tables. (and yes, they were all eaten!!) Get it, conversation hearts for family conversation!!  :)   
 My husband made the table flag stands out of a 2x4 piece of wood and I painted them. 
 Making the Family Conversation Jars:  We had everything set out, ready to go for easy assembly.  Each mason jar already had the tag tied to the jar, we made copies of all the questions (back to back so each piece of paper had a question on either side.  We did this to cut down on the amount of paper and cutting time).  A pair of scissors for each family, a lid and a piece of fabric just to make them a little more appealing. 
 We had typed up simple step by step instructions and hung those behind the table.  This way they could just read and follow the directions and we did not have to explain it 100+ times. 
(we are working with children, remember) Each family sent up 2 people to the table to get their supplies.  
 At the end of the table we had a sample of what the jar looked like when completed.  Each family sat and assembled their own jars, talked and really had an enjoyable time.  But that wasn't all.
 As they were assembling their jars, that is when we drew names for the 7 door prizes (that are explained below).  When each family finished their jar, they came up to a separate table that we had set up by our living room and picked a gift bag (found at Hobby Lobby) that had this Family Home Evening chart inside.  We had also included several clothes pins as well. (family names can be written on each clothes pin and that is what you use to clip to the chart and assign and switch out the prayer, song, lesson etc each week). Each family then put their jar inside their bags to help protect it so it would not get dropped on their way home. Just after calling the names for the door prizes we ended our activity with a prayer and a blessing on the treats.  That way those that needed to go could go and those that like to visit could stay and visit. 
 Every Family Home Evening needs a TREAT!  My 2nd counselor makes amazing chocolate chip cookies!  She made all of them for our activity.  So I had fun and added this sign to the dessert table.  I also dipped jumbo marshmallows in chocolate.  Kid friendly desserts are a must!!
 Do you see those 7 frames on our dessert table?!  Those were the door prizes.  They also worked well for our dessert table decorations.  Each printable I found online for FREE and just had 5x7 prints made of each one at walmart.  I also found the 97 cent frames at walmart too!!  score! Each family that received one loved them.  Each print had a gospel message about families.  My hope is that they were taken home and hung on their wall or put on display somewhere.  

Now, we also handed out a very special gift to each family as they left the activity.  Each family received their own copy of this CD.  It's a wonderful CD with 2014 Primary Songs on it.  
There was nothing that I would not have changed about this activity except adding a copy of the Family Proclamation to each gift bag.  Everything went so smooth and we were so grateful to all the families that came out and supported it.  It was wonderful, even for me and my family!

The printables that I used: (click on each one)

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Easy Last Minute Game ideas for Classroom Valentine's Party

I am in charge of the Valentine's Day classroom activities in my daughters kindergarten class.
Thanks to some ideas that I found on Pinterest, I was able to put together a couple of fun games and activities for the kids.

Pin the lips on the teacher:
found this idea HERE as well as the lip printable.
I decided to put the teacher's faces on a poster and then laminated it.
One side has a girl teacher, 
 the other side has a guy teacher.  

Cupid's Arrow Practice:
 found this idea HERE.
I changed it up a bit by making a poster with three different sized heart cutouts that the kids can shoot the arrows (Q-tips) threw. You simply put a q-tip in a straw and have the kids blow on the end of the straw and the q-tip shoots out.

Color your Mustache/Lips: Class Photo Idea
with lips and mustaches being so popular right now I thought this would be fun for the kids.  I drew up lips and mustaches and copied them onto white card stock.  Each kid can color and cut out their shapes and tape them to a straw.  I plan to take a whole class picture with the students and the teacher in these.  It's also a fun take home project for them too.

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Yearly Family Journal: 2013 Edition



Happy New Year!
and with a new year comes my tradition of sharing with you my 
 Family Journal. 
Introducing the 2013 edition! 

 This is why I love sharing this project with all of you.......
 because it works.  I have been doing this journal since 2009.  

Here is a look inside:
every month has a title page.
 every month has a calendar that you fill in with the dates and things that happen on those days as well as a monthly summary that you use as the journal part.  After each summary I have left an empty page to add pictures of the events that month.  So not only is this a journal but works great as a mini scrapbook as well.
 At the end of the journal are these fun pages where you can write the funny things your kids say or other fun events that you want to remember.  The pages are a FREE printable from HERE.  I use the Stampin' Up Art Journals (that are no longer available.....boooo!) but I am sure any 5x7 notebook will work just as great.  I highly recommend using Elmer's Spray Adhesive to assemble your journals.  Glue sticks wrinkle your pages.  
 To see my other Yearly Journals you can click on the dates below:

Happy Journal-ing!!

Monday, December 17, 2012

Christmas t-shirts for your kids

I made my kids these fun Christmas t-shirts to wear on Christmas Eve this year.
The harderst part was finding the white long sleeve shirts!  haha
 Heat n Bond is so easy to work with.  You simply trace out your pattern onto the heat n bond, iron that to the fabric, then cut out your shape and then iron the fabric onto your shirt!  So easy!!  I also stitched around the fabric for extra detail.

 I free handed the tree and the elf hat but the reindeer pattern I found HERE.

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Happy November Mantel

Happy November!

 I made my little picket fence during the summer just out of a pack of wooden posts from Lowes.
My Banner is a free printable that I found HERE.  I made this last year by sewing it to brown lunch sacks.
I added a lot of natural elements to my decor this year.  I was going for the most inexpensive and natural look as possible.  Vases filled with dried split peas, pumpkins, leaves and pine cones.
 I added the branch of dry leaves that we found up the canyon on a family drive.  I was a parent volunteer on a field trip to a local pumpkin patch/corn maze and the nice owners let me pick a couple of old cobs of corn to bring home for free.  So I dried those in my oven to add to my decor.  I have had the scarecrows for several years and they always visit this time of year.


I love November.  


Thursday, May 24, 2012

Father's Day....Dad's "Stache" gift idea


Put together some fun Dad's Stache cups for him this Father's Day!
I found the clear cups at Walmart for 50 cents each.  I purchased the mustache's HERE or make your own out of vinyl.  You can find the Dad's Stache printable HERE.
Fill the cups up with all sorts of fun dad treats:
Dad's Root beer, tootsie POP candies, POP Rocks, Mr Goodbars, Big Hunks and so on.

Father's Day is June 17th......less then one month away!

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Monday, May 14, 2012

Mother's day Lunch 2012 Recap

My Mother's Day Luncheon was a fantastic event.
I had such fun putting it all together.
Here are the photos of the flowers and food as promised from my 
I tutorial for the cute wooden picket fence is coming soon!

 TIN CAN Flowers:  I wrapped soup cans with cute brown paper and tied them with ribbon.  I planted flowers in each of them and used them not only for the table decor but each lady took one home along with there gift bag.
 More fresh flowers were used on the food table
I made flower corsages for each lady to wear.  I placed them on their plates at the start of lunch.
The Food Table:

 Chinese Chicken Oriental Salad was the main dish.
Homemade Cheese cake was for dessert. (forgot to take a picture.....it was delish!)
 After lunch I hand delivered each one their gift bag.  They were super excited and felt extra special.  
My favorite part about this wonderful afternoon was listening to the conversations about special memories about each one's mother or other important woman in their lives.
I am grateful to have had my mom, mother in law, a grandma, an aunt and a sister in law there.  Each one represented a special person in my life.  I am grateful to all of the woman in my life and so wish I could have had them all there.
I hope you had a great Mother's Day!


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Monday, May 7, 2012

Mother's Day Luncheon

I have invited some special guests to a Mother's Day lunch this weekend.  My mother, aunt, mother in law, grandma and a sister in law.  It's going to be a fun afternoon just to get together and have some yummy food.

Below are the little things that I have put together to make this a special lunch.....I will do a recap next week on the food and flowers that I also have planned.
First, I found this adorable set of free printables that truly helped pull this all together.
They were perfect for my red and turquoise theme.

Here are the invitations:

Place setting treat buckets:
dollar store buckets found in the wedding section filled with treats


Family Photos:
I gathered up a photo of each person taken with their mom.  
I went for older photos....take a look at them, they are so fun and add a personal touch.

Individual salad dressing cups:
I found these tiny shot cups at the dollar store
They will be perfect to go with the main dish

red CRUSH drinks and straws:

 Banner for the food table:

 Table settings:
I had fun pulling the table together.  I already had the polka dot table cloth that I had made several months ago, I used scrapbook paper for the place mats.  I found the free printable to place next to each plate, added the family photos to the table for everyone to see and enjoy.  Cute polka dot paper plates from walmart.  I will be planting flowers into cans that will be placed down the middle of the table.



 Guests Gift bags:
Each guest will be receiving one of these bags to take home.
 Each bag has a candy dish, homemade chocolate chip cookies and some other little items.
I made the candy dishes with Target bowls and dollar store candle sticks.

I hope this has helped you put together a fun lunch for the important women in your life.
Happy Mother's Day!
I'll post pictures next week of the food and guests next week!


You can view the complete RECAP by clicking HERE

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