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February Visiting Teaching Message Handout

February 7, 2014 By Michelle Barneck 1 Comment

The February Visiting teaching Message is on The Divine Mission of Jesus Christ: Good Shepherd. I love this quote from President Monson about how it is our responsibility to care for each other. I made a few different versions for the handout, so just click your favorite color scheme to download. It is designed to be printed as a 4×6.
Click on the picture you like best to download the free visiting teaching handout.
Feel free to share with your visiting teaching sisters, but please no commercial use. 
Let me know which visiting teaching handout design is your favorite!

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January Visiting Teaching Message Handout

January 7, 2014 By Michelle Barneck 2 Comments

The January Visiting Teaching Message is titled: The Divine Mission of Jesus Christ: Exemplar.  It talks of how as we understand that Jesus Christ is our example in all things, we can increase our desire to follow Him.

I love this quote by Linda K. Burton Relief Society general president. She says, “As we understand that Jesus Christ is our example in all things, we can increase our desire to follow Him.”


Download the free January Visiting Teaching Handout

The handout was designed to be printed on a 4×6 photo card. Feel free to print and share with your sisters. 
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Printable Tooth Award

December 9, 2013 By Michelle Barneck 1 Comment

Sponsored by Burg Pediatric Dentistry.

My son loves getting awards for sports, reflections, really whatever. He just loves the positive reinforcement for putting the work in. With little kids it is great to celebrate little victories and I find healthy, happy teeth to be one of those. Brushing teeth twice a day for a week, having no cavities at a check up, or leaving a tooth for the the tooth fairy can all be fun little ways to celebrate along the road to great dental health. So I thought, why not create an award for teeth?
Download the free printable tooth award.
Is that not the happiest little tooth ever? What little kid would not love finding that under their pillow with their reward from the tooth fairy or being presented an award for flossing diligently? 
Now, I am all for simple so this is designed to be printed on a 4×6 photo card. You can give it to your kiddos just like that with a note written on the back or if you want to take it a little further, cut it out and glue a pin to the back to wear as a badge. Whatever your style, I left it versatile for many occasions and both boys and girls.
Some fun ideas to use the tooth reward badge:
  • a week/month of brushing twice a day
  • flossing everyday for a week/month
  • brushing for 2 minutes every time
  • losing their first tooth
  • getting 6 year old molars
  • no cavities at the dentist
  • being brave at the dentist
  • from the tooth fairy
  • learning to use big kid toothpaste without swallowing it (we are working on this with my 3 year old)
Whatever you are working on, celebrate their success! They will love it and so will you as it keeps them motivated.
Do you have fun things you use to reward dental health? What do you leave from the tooth fairy? What would you use this reward for?
Disclosure: Burg Pediatric Dentistry provided compensation for this post. All the ideas, designs, and opinions are my own.
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Printable Christmas Gift Tags

November 26, 2013 By Michelle Barneck Leave a Comment

Amy here again from The Happy Scraps. Today I want to share these fun Christmas Gift Tag Printables with you.  Everyone needs tags for Christmas gifts, and I’ve made it easy for you.

Download and print your watermark free tags here.

Once you have it downloaded, print it out.  

Then cut up your tags.  You can hand cut with scissors, or just use a paper cutter.

Now you are ready to attached them to your gifts.  I chose to punch a hole in the corner and use baker’s twine to tie my tags on. 



Now that you have the tags, hopefully you’ve finished your Christmas shopping and have gifts to go with them.  If you are still looking for gift ideas, I have a few over at The Happy Scraps.  I’d love to have you come by.

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Ooh, I just love these gift tags! I put beautifully wrapped packages on my wish list so these will be perfect! Thanks Amy!

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