The message in this lesson talks about having your favorite hymn or song ready to hum in your head when bad or unworthy thoughts come into your mind. That's why I used a Treble Clef note on this. I cut it out of black paper then pop-dotted it on this handout so it would stick up a little. I am providing the pattern below. You can print this as small or as large as you want. And you don't have to add machine stitching or a flower & bow if you want to keep it simple.
I also want to say thanks for the emails and comments with such wonderful positive feedback about my handouts. It's nice to know that there are actually people out there using my ideas and then letting me know they are helpful! I love sharing!
Have a great weekend! ♥
SO CUTE!! I'll be teaching more regularly now, so I'm countin' on your awesome-ness, Girly! :D I'm teaching Lesson 35 this week to ALL our YW, so I'm debating about a handout. I'd have to make at least 20. It's Righteous Living Amidst Pressures... :/ I've been struggling with it, but I think I'm just going to plow through it and try to figure something out. If I do something cute, I'll pass it your way. ;) Let's not hold our breath! :D
ReplyDeleteShanna! I AM your biggest fan. I am in YW and love to teach with cute handouts. I am a scrapboooker and have always loved doing crafty projects and have LOVED LOVED LOVED your ideas. Thanks so much. I hope you keep doing this for years! Thanks AGAIN!
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas here!!! Never seen your site before, but I will be bookmarking it now.
ReplyDeleteAnother darling handout!!! Just linked you on my latest post:)
ReplyDeleteI am NOT a crafty person. But I think I'm going to try this one. Thanks for the idea.
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