Primary Matching Game

Primary Matching GameYesterday we had our Primary Program and I wanted to give the kids a break when it came to their lesson. So we played games, but made sure they learned a little something while we played. I wanted them to play a non-topic related game, so I whipped up this fun little Primary Matching Game. The kids LOVED it, and wanted to play the entire class time. This is also a great time-filler for your class, and perfect for FHE too!

I grabbed different LDS clip art that I found from the internet (so personal use only) to use for the pictures and created simple questions to go along with it. We split the class up into 2 teams, and whenever they found a match we asked them the question that went along with the pair. Here are a list of questions that go along with the game, but you are more than welcome to come up with your own and please share so others can see! 🙂 These questions were created for our CTR 4 class, so if you have an older class you may want to come up with harder questions.

Download the game here – Make sure to print this on some sort of colorful paper or something thick so that you can’t see through!

QUESTIONS

10 Commandments – Who was given the 10 commandments?

Kindness – Who should we love and be kind to?

Baptism – At what age can we be baptized?

Sacrament – When do we take the Sacrament?

Prayer – When should we pray?

Jesus – Who does Jesus love?

CTR – What does CTR stand for?

Missionaries – Who can serve a mission?

Family at the Temple – Where do we go to get married if we want to have eternal families?

Tithing – How much do we give for tithing?

Source for pictures: 10 Commandments | Kindness | Baptism | Sacrament | Prayer | Jesus | CTR | Missionaries | Family at the Temple | Tithing

LDS San Diego Temple – Free Printable

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 san-diego-temple-redLDS San Diego Temple Red 8.5×11 – download here

san-diego-temple-purpleLDS San Diego Temple Violet 8.5×11 – download here

san-diego-temple-pinkLDS San Diego Temple Pink 8.5×11 – download here

san-diego-temple-orangeLDS San Diego Temple Orange 8.5×11 – download here

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san-diego-temple-mintLDS San Diego Temple Mint 8.5×11 – download here

san-diego-temple-lpinkLDS San Diego Temple Light Pink 8.5×11 – download here

san-diego-temple-greenLDS San Diego Temple Green 8.5×11 – download here

san-diego-temple-grayLDS San Diego Temple Gray 8.5×11 – download here

san-diego-temple-yellowLDS San Diego Temple Yellow 8.5×11 – download here

san-diego-temple-blueLDS San Diego Temple Blue 8.5×11 – download here

Spooktacular Halloween Gift Tags – Free Printable

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This is the last Halloween Gift tag… for now! But I had to share just one more. Like the last post, these gift tags were intended to be printed front and back, but you can also style these the same way as I did in the picture. Jazz up your Halloween gifts or party favors with these fun gift tags. Your friends will love these!

spook-green-display“Spooktacular Halloween” green – download here

spook-display-orange“Spooktacular Halloween” orange – download here

spook-display-purple“Spooktacular Halloween” purple – download here

FREE Halloween Gift Tag Printables

Spooky Tag displayCan you tell I’ve been on a “gift tag” frenzy lately? I love making sweets, especially this time of year but most of the time there’s always way too much for my family, so I need to get rid of it somehow. The easiest way for me to get rid of them is giving them away to my friends. Use a plain old brown bag or make your gift extra fancy using these tags and your friends will not only love your treats, they’ll love how cute they look too. These tags were intended to be printed on the front and back, but they also look just as cute the way they are displayed the pictures.

Spooky Tag“Spooky Treat” gift tag – download here

Spooktacular“You Are Spooktacular” gift tag – download here

PUmpkin Halloween

“Pumpkin Halloween” gift tag – download here

Oreo Monster Munch Popcorn & Free Printable Tags

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The other day I invited my friend Kim over to help me with a popcorn creation for Halloween. It was super easy and fun to make, and let’s not forget to mention delish! We adapted this recipe from Chef in Training’s ‘Cookies and Cream Popcorn’ (which is also super good, you need to try that one too)!

It’s the perfect Halloween treat to whip up, wrap up and give to a friend. I’ve created two printables that go along with this treat. You can use a sandwich bag (6-1/2 in. x 5-7/8 in) and staple the tag over the baggie, or style it however you’d like and use the gift tag. Your friends will love the popcorn and the cute gift tags!

Don’t forget to check out Kim’s blog at Creations For Kylah! She is so talented and an awesome friend!

Enjoy!

OREO MONSTER MUNCH RECIPE

1 Package Halloween Oreos finely crushed

1 Bag of microwavable popcorn

1 cup of milk chocolate chips

1 cup of white chocolate chips

Orange food coloring

Directions

1. Microwave the bag of popcorn according to the bag’s directions.

2. Lay out the popped popcorn on a cookie sheet with parchment/wax paper and remove any remaining kernels.

3. Melt the chocolate chips in the microwave until melted (30 second intervals so as not to burn the chocolate). Once it’s melted, transfer the melted chocolate into a ziploc bag and cut a small piece off from the corner.

4. Drizzle half of the melted chocolate over the popcorn. Add half of the finely crushed Oreos over the popcorn and gently mix together until evenly distributed. Drizzle the remaining chocolate over the popcorn and Oreos, then add the remaining Oreos and mix again.

5. Stick the cookie sheet into the fridge for a few minutes to let the chocolate cool (or in the freezer if you’re impatient like me) until the chocolate has solidified.

6. Melt the white chocolate in the microwave until melted (30 second intervals). Once melted, add the orange food coloring and mix it together. Transfer to another ziploc bag and cut a small piece off from the corner.

7. Drizzle half of the melted white chocolate over the popcorn mix and gently mix. Stick in the fridge (or freezer) until it has cooled. Once it has solidified, then drizzle the remaining white chocolate over the popcorn and let it cool for the last time. Once it has cooled, it is ready to eat!

Dig in!

PRINTABLES

Monster Munch Baggie DisplayMonster Munch Baggie Tag – download here

Monster Munch DisplayMonster Munch Gift Tag – download here

Halloween Gift Tags – Free Printable

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Sending out a Halloween treat but in need of something cute to go along with it? These tags are perfect to attach to your treat or gift. They are perfect for any Halloween occasion, and pair up nicely with Halloween party favors.

Also, check out the recipe for the Oreo Halloween popcorn in the picture in my next post that my friend Kim and I created. She is super talented and is amazing at crochet. Visit her blog here! Enjoy these tags!

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Happy Halloween Gift Tags – download here

Homemade-Spooky

Something Scary Gift Tags – download here

Trick-Or-Treat

Treat Yourself Gift Tags – download here

Halloween Banner Printable

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This banner makes a great addition to your Halloween decorations. Use it for the month of October, or use it for a Halloween Party. The best part about this banner is that you can arrange it however you want, and you don’t even have to use all of the patterns. Mix it up, make duplicates, do whatever makes you happy. It’ll be cute no matter what you do with it!

banner display logoHalloween Banner – download here

Halloween Banner Mini – download here

Also grab the two FREE Halloween printables featured in the picture above. October 31st & Happy Halloween.

October 31st & Countdown Printable

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I meant to post this yesterday, but “errand day” went a little bit longer than I expected it to. Anyway, here is one more Halloween Printable. I also turned it into a countdown so all you have to do is stick it in a frame and use a dry erase pen to write down the number of days left until Halloween. I cannot wait! 29 days until Halloween people!!

OCtober-31October 31st printable 8×10 – download here

October 31st printable 5×7 – download here

OCtober-31-countdownCountdown printable 8×10 – download here

Countdown printable 5×7 – download here

Happy Halloween – Free Printable

Happy-Halloween-DisplayHere’s another simple yet fun way to decorate your home for Halloween. I am a sucker for chevron, hence the reason I created this Halloween printable. These are also fun and budget friendly gifts to give to your friends to help them decorate their home with as well. I’ll be posting another one tomorrow, so check back then!

Happy-Halloween-Wall-Art“Happy Halloween” 8×10 – download here

“Happy Halloween” 5×7 – download here

Spooky Halloween Wall Art – Free Printable

Need to freshen up the look of your Halloween decorations? Print this “Spooky” Halloween Wall Art and add it to your collection. It’s simple, yet it goes with any Halloween decoration that you already have in your home. I can’t wait to start decorating!

Spooky-photo Spooky-Wall-Art“Spooky” Halloween Wall Art 8×10 – download here

“Spooky” Halloween Wall Art 5×7 – download here