February VT Handout: Woven Basket

Use your scrap yarn to weave this basket for your sisters, just like our ancient sisters only….easier.  Here is the pattern I used for my small basket. (Woven Basket Pattern) 1. Print out Template 2. Cut out and trace onto card stock that matches the yarn 

Visiting Teaching (January 2011)

One day at BYU, I went to visit a friend in the dorm across the hall. Her roommate was at the table preparing little baskets of RUNTS candy by Wonka for the people she visit taught. I think she used candy cups, and pipe cleaners. When I read 

Temple Work and Family History

December’s Visiting Teaching message is on temple work and family history. I thought this candy filled tree, with leaves telling simple ways to get started in family history would be a fun handout this month. You will need some candy (I used kisses and hugs), 

Confession: My Charity Faileth

So I did my visiting teaching yesterday (on the last day of the month) and while preparing these lovely little bottles of Vinegar with the nice story, quote and recipe attached, (find instructions here)I realized that I’m not so good all the time with the 

See Me Visit Teach

I love this blog! This month is pick your own lesson from conference. So fun because there is so much to pick from. But here is what one sister made to give to her Visiting teachers this month. Each month she shares ideas on handouts 

October 2010 VT Handout

October VT Printout The visiting teaching message this month was to be taken out of the special issue of October’s Ensign on Temples. So I took a small quote out of it for the handout and printed it on the back of the photo above. (all