Saturday, January 29, 2011

Upcoming Activity

Wednesday February 16 at 7:00
We will be learning about over the counter medications
and how we can save money in different ways.
Please bring the medications you and your family use (not prescriptions)
and Sister Kay Thomas-Perkins will show us how to do the math!

Friday, January 21, 2011

We would like to
Welcome
our
New
Relief Society
Presidency!

President: Jana Staheli
1st Counselor: Sue Johnson
2nd Counselor: Amber Parish
Secretary: Joye Watkins

And of course many thanks to
Karen Lamb, Laura Hawkins,
Dani Hallows, and Judy Osborne
for their incredible service!

Monday, December 6, 2010

Christmas Dinner

Tuesday
December 7
at
6:00 pm
at the church

Relief Society
Christmas Dinner

Hope to see you there!

Nursery provided

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Felt Slippers

These are cute for boys or girls. Hobby Lobby has a lot of really cute felt including cameo, polka dots, animal prints and so many others. These only cost around $0.75 for me to make and took about 20 minutes from start to finish.

For complete instructions click here

Ribbon Belts

To find the directions to these belts click here

To find the dirction to these belts click here

tons of ideas

There are tons of ideas on the Martha Stewart website. We got several of our ideas there. If you are looking for something specific that isn't posted yet, please leave a comment on the blog or facebook, or call Laura or Heather. We'll be adding things to blog as the day goes on.

Wooden nativity


For instructions and pattern, click here:

12 days of Christmas bags

Here is a 12 days of Christmas idea using 12 Christmas stories. You could easily adapt this idea in many ways. They put all the items in one bag and made one delivery. You could do that, or take one per day, which is more common. They gave an item to go with each story. You could do that, or just give them the story every day. Either way, it is a fun way to do the 12 days of Christmas. I think many families would enjoy getting these stories. You could also use a few different stories if you have certain ones that your family really enjoys.

Click here for the link.

Mom, I'm Bored Jar



This is a jar you can make to give your kids ideas of things to do when they are bored. There are printable ideas, but I recommend adding your own as well. You may want to leave some of their ideas out, too, depending on your own personal preference.


For instructions, click here:

Sock Monkeys!


To make a sock monkey, you will need one pair of socks (one sock for the body and legs and the other is for the arms, tail, mouth, and ears)

For instructions to make sock monkeys click here