Have you subscribed to the Relief Society Activities ebook subscription yet? by: Michele Cooper in New Jersey Instructions are very simple on how to make a Liahona for a visual display. I made one a while ago using a hamster ball (from the local pet store). Tape over any holes and areas you do not [...]
Scripture Pillowcase
LDS Crafty Ideas
Wooden Temple Craft
by: Shiloah Baker Materials Needed: Temple shaped wood piece (see pattern) Spanish Moss ribbon small colored rosettes Glitter Whitish colored acrylic paint glue gun Paint brush Cut the temple pattern out with a scroll saw. Sand well. Paint the temple white or off-white. While wet-sprinkle iridescent glitter all over. Let dry. Glue Spanish moss at [...]
The Living Christ Craft

By: Jennifer in New York Picture thanks to Relief Society Activities Group This is the easiest craft ever. You just have to copy The Living Christ on to vellum paper. It is the cloudy paper you see allot on wedding invitations. I went to Staples and got copies there. Then I ordered pictures of Christ [...]
Fabulous Friday Crafts
Prayer Rock
by: Shiloah Baker Decorate a smooth rock, whatever size you desire. Here are some ideas for decorating: mosaics (crushed tiles or china) acrylic paints faux jewels lace tassels Attach or include this poem: I’m your little prayer rock and this is what I’ll do. Just put me on your pillow ’til the day is through. [...]
Decorative Tiles

by: Aubri Larson Applying lettering to tiles: *The tiles can be purchased at Lowe’s or Home Depot. I used a 12×12 size. 1. Rub tile with alcohol first. This removes any dust or residue. 2. Follow Vinyl Application instructions. ( -Carefully peel the tape and vinyl away from the stiff paper backing, hold the vinyl [...]
Clay Pot Christmas Tree
Family Name Blocks

by: Aubri Larson Supply List: 2×4″ wood Paint Vinyl lettering Sand Paper Instructions: Cut wood, 3.5″ and 4″ wide. Paint blocks on all sides. Let dry. Apply letters Sand edges for distressed look. Vinyl Application Instructions (For all vinyl lettering projects) Your quote is made up of three layers. The top layer is the transparent [...]










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