Yep. I'm the achievement day leader for the 10 and eleven year olds. It's been quite interesting so far. Any ways, We have been working on Faith quilts. (a quilt where all the squares have to do with Faith) We need eight squares (besides the plain fabric squares) to finish the quilt. So far we have embroidered one, colored one with crayons, wrote the 4th article of faith on one, wrote our testimonies on one, put their picture on one, and wrote some scriptures on one. I need two more ideas for the other two squares. I've been trying to teach them how to do something different on each one so it doesn't get boring. Any ideas would be much appreciated!
Here is the design of the quilt. the o's are the squares we've made, and the x's are going to be fabric that they pick out.
x x o x x
x o x o x
o x o x o
x o x o x
x x o x x
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Achievment Days
Yep. I wrote this. . .
Megan
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How did it get so late so soon? It's night before it's afternoon. December is here before it's June. My goodness how the time has flown. how did it get so late so soon? -Dr. Seuss
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I really like your layout. It is very happy:)
how about a simple geometric applique of a house or a temple?
or doing a mirror to symbolize faith in oneself? here's a great tutorial!
http://www.joyfulabode.com/2008/02/12/tutorial-indian-shisha-mirror-embroidery/
the page is terrific, you should copy that and give it to each one of the girls! I am way excited for you, this seems like a perfect calling and I bet the girls love having a young hip mom as a leader!
The Temple and maybe Joseph Smith or maybe CTR.
VERY cute layout! I've been thinking about starting digital scarpbooking but haven't gotten to it yet.
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