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By His Wounds We Are Healed Card

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By His Wounds We Are Healed Card

Instructions

  1. Print the template. (Template)
  2. Color and cut out all of the pieces.
  3. Glue the hands to the front of the card piece.
  4. If you use the card piece that does not have the band-aid embedded, assemble it by folding the rectangular piece in an accordion fold, then glue the band-aid onto that piece.
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I Love You Dad Card

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A simple Fathers Day card to show him how much you love him.

I Love You Dad Card

Instructions

  1. Print the template on cardstock. (Template)
  2. Color and cut out the template.
  3. Fold along the lines on the coat to create an accordion fold.

Tool Belt Fathers Day Card

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Here is a cute fathers day card that any dad would be glad to receive.

Tool Belt Fathers Day Card

Directions

  1. Print the template on card stock. (Template)
  2. Color and cut out all of the pieces.
  3. Glue the belt piece to the three-rectangle piece.
  4. Take this assembled piece and fold on the solid lines.
  5. Glue the tools to the pocket pieces.
  6. Glue the pockets to the large assembled piece.

Design Your Own Ties- Activity Sheet

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Design Your Own TiesDesign Your Own Ties

(Activity Sheet)

Activity sheets are a great way to end a Sunday School lesson. They can serve as a great take home activity. Or sometimes you just need to fill in those last five minutes before the end of class.

Preview and print this free printable activity sheet by clicking on the link below.

Preview And Print

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I Love You Beary Much

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This adorable craft is very easy to make. Your kids will get a huge kick out of making it and it will bring a smile to anyone who gets one.

I Love You Beary Much

Instructions

  1. Print the template. (Template)
  2. Color and cut out all of the pieces.
  3. Glue the bear head onto the body piece.
  4. Next glue on the heart.
  5. Glue on the legs and finally the hands.

You Have My Heart

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A simple yet beautiful valentines card that anyone would be happy to receive.

You Have My Heart

Instructions

  1. Print out the big heart onto a piece of card stock. (Template)
  2. Cut strips of different widths (preferably red and pink, but you can mix things up) and glue them onto the large heart at a slight angle.
  3. Cut around the heart cutting off any overhanging strips.
  4. Next print out the smaller heart.
  5. Color in the little hearts around the rim of the heart. You can color in the inner heart if you choose.
  6. Glue the smaller heart onto the large heart.
  7. With glitter glue fill in the white border around the smaller heart.

Thank You Hide Away Cards

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We should be thanking our mothers every day for all the hard work they do. And this craft is just that, a little extra dose of thank you.

The name of this craft includes the name Hide Away because once the kiddos finish making them and writing a little note of appreciation on the back, they can hide them around their house.

They can put one in the medicine cabinet, pin it to the fridge, they can place it in their moms briefcase or even in the vanity mirror in the car. This way every time mom finds one she can read a sweet reminder of how much they love her or a fond memory of time spent together and she will realize how special she is to those around her on her special day.

Hide Away

Instructions

  1. Print out the border template and the thank you rectangles template onto colored card stock. (Template)
  2. Cut them out.
  3. Print the three designs pages. Let your kids pick and choose which ones they want to use.
  4. Color the design rectangles and then cut them out.
  5. Glue the design rectangles to the back of the thank you rectangles.
  6. Then glue the borders 0nto the design rectangles.

Your kids can then take them home and hide their thank you cards around the house.

Mommy Has My Heart

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Mothers Day. The day we celebrate how special our mothers are and thank them for the blessing that they are in our lives.

As I was coming up with craft ideas for mothers day I resorted first to cards. I can think back to my elementary school years and remember making dozens and dozens of cards. I’m sure you can do the same. Nothing compared to the feeling of working hard (or what seemed like hard work as a child 🙂 ) to create something beautiful and then rushing home to proudly give it to mom.

A couple of days ago I was reading a blog post and came upon the line mommy has my heart. Putting two and two together I came up with this cute heart shaped mothers day card. The kiddos will enjoy making this for their moms, grandmas or for any other mom in their lives they would like to show their love towards.

Mommy Has My Heart

Instructions

  1. Print out the big heart onto a piece of cardstock. (Template)
  2. Cut strips of different widths (preferably red and pink, but you can mix things up) and glue them onto the heart at a slight angle.
  3. Cut around the heart cutting off any overhanging strips.
  4. Next print out the smaller heart.
  5. Color in the little hearts around the rim of the heart. You can color in the inner heart if you choose.
  6. Glue the smaller heart onto the large heart.
  7. With glitter glue fill in the white border around the heart.