May 2012 Visiting Teaching Handout

Here is the May Visiting Teaching Handout.

 The message should come from one of the conference talks of your own choosing.  So I decided that since it was the month of May that  I would put “May” we let ourselves be Blessed with the talks from Conference. (Get it?!)

I just stuck this card in a cute little potted plant that you can find anywhere right now.  But if you want to do something else with flowers, you could do sugar cookie flowers, Oreo Cookie Flowers, fresh cut flowers or paper flowers!

Here is the printable, just right click and go to copy.  Open your favorite program like Word or Presentations and right click again and go to paste.  Print and cut out.

Happy Visiting this month!

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Friendship Quote

I went to the BYU  Women’s conference yesterday and went to a couple of great classes, went shopping at the bookstore and found some great finds (as in chocolate covered cinnamon bears!)   and then the night of service which was amazing!  Pics will come later.

I just want to share a great quote about friendship that I got from one of the classes:I absolutely l love this!

The last two weeks have been very busy, but rewarding!  I feel like I have been thrown into a whirlwind and now I have been spit out!  So I hope to get some good R &R this weekend and I hope that you can do the same!

Thanks to everyone for your support this week I love you all!

 

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The Taping of Good Things Utah!

Well I made it and lived to tell about it!

This was such an awesome experience now that it is done!  I was actually very, very nervous!  My good friend, Christina went up with me to show me how everything is done.  She does a monthly segment on Good Things Utah, so I am sure that you have seen her before.  I was so glad that she went with me and showed me how everything works!  Thanks a ton Christina!  My daughter also went with us and she is such a great support.  I really appreciate her taking the time off work to go!  I have such a great support group in my family and friends. Thanks everyone!

The staff at GTU were so great to help me feel a little less nervous.  Here I am getting wired up with the microphone.

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April 2012, VT Message: Love, Watch Over and Strengthen

The message for this month is a great message to teach us all how to be better visiting teachers, but for the message to give your sisters I chose to concentrate on the title, “Love, Watch Over and Strengthen”.  It is a great message for anyone and this title exemplifies what we should be doing in the church!

 I included the 9 different steps to help us be better sisters on the flower petals.

To print, right click on the image and go to copy.  Open your favorite program like Word or Presentations.  Right click again and go to paste.  You can re-size to any size.  I printed mine in 4″ x 6″.  I like to print on photo paper or glossy card stock paper.

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Don’t Eat Hoppy!

Here is my new game that my grand kids love to play, this is the Easter version of “Don’t Eat Pete!”  It is called  Don’t Eat Hoppy!  This is a fun game for FHE or for a school class party, (just print multiple game boards), even adults can get in on the fun with this game!

Here is the game board:

To print, just right click on your mouse over the image and go to copy.  Then open your favorite program like Word or Presentations,  right click again and paste.  You can then print it out.  It is in an 8 1/2 x 11 format, but you can print any size that you would like.

How to Play
“Don’t Eat Hoppy “
Items Needed • A supply of M&M’s® candies, or any candies that can be picked up and eaten.
• A printed game board
How to Play: Place one M&M in each square of the game board. Send the first child away from the game board, then have the remaining children choose which M&M will be “Hoppy” for the round. Have the first child
come back and begin picking M&M’s from the game board. As soon as the child tries to pick “Hoppy” everyone yells “Don’t Eat Hoppy!”  The child keeps all the M&M’s picked up before trying to get Lucky. Refill the game board and play again with the next child.
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Fun Easter Pots!

I am way excited about my new Easter printable!  I was originally going to just tie it together with some cute ribbon and make it into a bunting for my fireplace, which would be really cute, but  I decided to use each individual letter and put them in painted pots and look at what I came up with!

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Keep Calm

I saw this saying the other day at a store and it made me smile.  So I decided that I would like to make you smile too!

I made this printable in an 8 x 10 format but you can size it to any size that fits your needs.  It would be fun to frame, Mod Podge on a wood board, use for a card or tag, make a fridge magnet or anything else that you little heart desires.

To print, right click on image and go to copy.  Open your favorite program like Word or Presentations and right click again and go to paste.  Size it to the size that will fit your needs and print.

Have a great weekend and keep smiling!

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March Visiting Teaching Handout


This month the message is titled “Daughters in My Kingdom” and it has a great message about how we are daughters of our Father in Heaven.  He knows us, loves us, and has a plan for us.

How wonderful the world would be if everyone knew just this one eternal principle!  So my handout this month is titled: “Lucky Me – I know:”

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Lucky Me!


I used to decorate for all the holidays when my children were little, but since they have all grown and moved out of the house, I do not do as much but I still have to decorate a little bit for the grand kids. St. Patrick’s day is not one that I usually do too much for.  But I decided that I could decorate my repurposed tray that sits on my kitchen counter.  This is what I came up with:

 I made these printables to share with you.  There is one cutsie one, and two modern ones.  You can just print them and frame it like I did here.

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