This Relief Society handout is perfect for Birthday or Christmas gifts! Grab this free printable to remind your sisters to let their light shine!
My mom actually had me make these for her! They wanted to give these as cute little Christmas gifts for the ladies in her church. (You can read more about my church here!)
These printables can be paired with a candle, flashlight, or other fun light sources. My mom found some cute plastic lightbulbs that they filled up with yellow jelly beans! (I used buttered popcorn jelly belly because they are my FAVORITE! I know some people hate them!)
Supplies to use with FREE Printables
- My Favorite scissors
- Paper cutter
- Rounded corners punch
- My favorite cheap glue gun
- glue dots
- Hole punch
- Laminator
- Bakers Twine (great for tying on the printables!)
Printer
If you are looking for a great printer to use – I love my HP! I wrote up a whole post why The reasons I love the printer.
This post also shows how you can make sure you are getting the best prints by adjusting your settings!
You can also upload printables to staples or office max and have them print them as well!
Cutting out the printables:
I love Fiskars! Nice sharp scissors or paper cutters will get you the best-looking edges! Almost 90% of the time use my Paper Trimmer to get nice straight cuts! It just looks so much more professional!
I also have a bit of an obsession with this punch that rounds the corners. It makes everything looks nice!
Glue:
If you need to attach anything to the printables-I personally love glue dots! They are round and clear and help stick to the item easily! The ones I linked to are permanent- but they do offer removable ones!
Laminator
Some printables (like my chore charts or playdoh activity mats) hold up a little better when they are laminated! I laminate everything I can! I got this Scotch Laminator for Christmas a few years ago and I love it!
Download the Relief Society handout:
I love making printables! You can find my whole collection of free printables here!
Here is a great image to pin to save for later:
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