I also took the word art from my bookmark and chapstick label and made it a little bigger. I made it bigger in a few different sizes (4x6, 5x5, 5x7, 8x8, and 8x10).
Now, back to the editable downloads.
All of them are in Microsoft Word. I put text boxes in the spots you'd need them, but you may want/need to move them around, resize them or just delete what I've added to make it fit what you need.
Check out my other printables here and here. Plus, there are still a few more things I'm working on, so check back through December!
Love your door signs. For my Primary, they are too big. I'd like to print 2 on a page. We magnet them to the door frame. If I use them how they are, they would be way too big. I downloaded the door sign, but could not make it smaller, nor could I edit it in any way by typing information on to the door sign. They are so adorable and perfect otherwise. Can you help by making 2 to a page? Can you make it editable for typing information too? Please let me know.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute. Is there any way you can make your stamp "so you think you can learn" a little smaller? On several of the pages they are a bit large and cover up some info. I want to give credit where it is due, but I also don't want it so big that it is feels like an ad in the primary room. Thanks!!!
ReplyDeleteThe stamps are only on the images on the blog post. If you download everything from google docc, it isn't there at all.
DeleteThank you for all of your hard work creating the many printables & organizational worksheets with the 2014 theme info. I am a brand new Primary President as of today & feeling quite overwhelmed at the tasks ahead, however, after finding your page I am feeling much better about life :) Thank you for sharing your amazing talents (& time!!!) with all of us.
ReplyDeleteCan you give me some of the ideas you use for the scripture memorization. How much time you take? Do you do it as a primary to pass off or individual? I love the idea but don't know how to initiate it with the time schedule!
ReplyDeleteI type up and print out the scripture each month (quarter page size, I print one page at home and make copies in the library). During opening exercises, the first Sunday of the month after introducing the new theme, we show the new scripture and have the kids repeat it with us (or after us). Then, as they're leaving the primary room, they each get their own to take home. Subsequent Sundays we ask if anyone has it memorized, have them recite it, receive their prize (we did smarties last year, this year they get to add beans to a jar for a larger prize they're working on together). If no one has it memorized, we recite together again and move on. It usually only takes a minute or two and we've loved it.
DeleteThis is so adorable! Thank you for making it! My printer is having a hard time with the colors, do you have this is word so I can change the colors of each line. Sorry for the trouble.
ReplyDeleteI didn't make it in word (the original is in Adobe Photoshop), sorry!! You could just print it in grayscale? I know, it's not as cute, sorry again!
DeleteI would love the graphic of the family in front of the temple. Is that possible? Thanks for sharing. These images and printables are amazing :)
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