January – Godhead
February – Plan of Salvation
March – Atonement of Jesus Christ
April – Apostasy and Restoration
May – Prophets and Revelation
June – Priesthood and Priesthood Keys
July – Ordinances and Covenants
August – Marriage and Family
September – The Commandments
October – Becoming More Christlike
November – Spiritual and Temporal Self-Reliance
December – Building the Kingdom
January – Godhead
February – Plan of Salvation
March – Atonement of Jesus Christ
April – Apostasy and Restoration
May – Prophets and Revelation
June – Priesthood and Priesthood Keys
July – Ordinances and Covenants
August – Marriage and Family
September – The Commandments
October – Becoming More Christlike
November – Spiritual and Temporal Self-Reliance
December – Building the Kingdom
January – Godhead
February – Plan of Salvation
March – Atonement of Jesus Christ
April – Apostasy and Restoration
May – Prophets and Revelation
June – Priesthood and Priesthood Keys
July – Ordinances and Covenants
August – Marriage and Family
September – The Commandments
October – Becoming More Christlike
November – Spiritual and Temporal Self-Reliance
December – Building the Kingdom
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Young Women Church Headquarter Information:
Office of the Young Women General Presidency
76 North Main Street
Salt Lake City, UT 84150-6030
Direct Number: (801) 240-2141
Toll Free (takes you to an operator): (800) 453-3860
e-mail: youngwomen@ldschurch.org
ONGOING - I started a Young Women Yahoo Group to share and exchange ideas and information
for those serving in the Young Women Program. It will be fully moderated to weed out SPAM and
undesired solicitation. Come and get/share ideas for activities, camp, lesson ideas and more!
If you are interested in joining, click here.
2008 - 2015 MUTUAL THEMES: Click here to see 2008 Theme Ideas
Click here to see 2009 Theme Ideas
Click here to see 2010 Theme Ideas
Click here to see 2011 Theme Ideas
Click here to see 2012 Theme Ideas
Click here to see 2013 Theme Ideas
Click here to see 2014 Theme Ideas
Click here to see 2015 Theme Ideas
ACTIVATION/INACTIVES: Click here for youth activation ideas
ACTIVITIES: Activity Planning - Instead of the usual planning meetings, I decided to write out lots of different activity ideas such as; hiking, volley ball, ironing service project, recipe book making and so on. I grouped them all into categories, for example; homemaking, sports, spiritual and educational etc, I put all of the groups of ideas into individual balloons and blew them up. I separated the girls into two groups, so I had prepared two sets of balloons. I then pinned them to a dart board one at a time and had the 2 teams take turn in throwing a dart at them until it popped. In their groups they then decided which activities they would like to do, ones they didn't mind and ones they wouldn't want to do. This was a great activity and kept them entertained. To finish the planning session I kept them in their groups and gave them party whistles to blow when they had an answer, I then said a word, for example; 'sausages' and the groups had to come up with the best activity involving 'sausages' or something they related to the word 'sausages', one group came up with a BBQ on the beach and the other came up with food hygiene and learning to cook meat. It was a great way to get the girls thinking and we came up with lots of new ideas that they hadn't done before. (Idea shared by Hannah Hart / ga11082007)
Activity Reminder Calls - Our Beehive leader has done something that I thought was really neat. The have a phone tree set up. The Beehive President calls her two counselors and secretary. Each one of them has a couple of young women to call. The last young woman on the tree list calls the leader to let her know they have been called. If the leader doesn't hear from the last young woman at the end of the list she knows the ball has been dropped somewhere. (Idea by Jennifer Erickson / ga12052006)
Click here for Activity Ideas
Fireside Ideas
I am the young women secretary in our ward. In order to help prepare the young women for their meetings, activities and upcoming events; I started emailing our girls weekly. Since I started doing this, our girls come more prepared to activities and meetings and attendance count has gone up on a regular basis. (Idea by Renee M. Martin / ga09262007)
Unity Activity Ideas
Year-at-a-glance YW Activity Calendar by Michonne Terry
Yearly Planning Session by Trish Haley - good idea any time of year...doesn't have to be January.
Young Women Retreat - Fishers of Men (Credit Unknown - transferred from lds-yw files)
ACTIVITY PERMISSION FORMS: Activity Plan
Parental Permission and Medical Release
Performance Contract
Talent and Interest Survey
ARTICLES FROM CHURCH MAGAZINES THAT MIGHT BE HELPFUL: The Principle of Presidency - Mar 2001 Ensign- A good article to review with your presidency to create unity and harmony
ATTENDANCE FORMS: Attendance Rolls (editable for any organization) by Melanie Day
BEEHIVES: Beehive Bash
Beehive Conference 2010
In addition to the things mentioned in the handbook, we have our YW go and "buzz" the new young woman out of Primary. Typically we do this the Sunday prior to her 12th birthday, when she would be joining us in YW. It is simple and doesn't take much time at all. The last 5 minutes of class, all the current YW go into the Primary room making little "buzzing" sounds (Buzz for Beehives.), surround the new young woman and take her away. Then we bring her into the YW room, sing Happy birthday to her, give her the YW birthday gift, and talk with her for a few minutes, welcoming her. The incoming girls really look forward to it! (Anonymous, Shared on LDS YW Yahoo Group)
BINDER COVERS: Beehive/Miamaid/Laurel Binder Cover Sheets by Kelley Kirkland
Class Binder Covers by Kassie Moen
Flower Binder Covers by Angela Nelson - This could work for YW Presidency as well as class presidencies
Polka Dot Binder Covers by Robin Lyman
Value Binder Cover Insert by Angela Nelson
Young Women Theme Binder Cover by Melanie Day
Young Women Theme by Joy Kuoha
Young Women Binder Cover by Lisa Clayson
Young Women Binder Covers by Shailynn Greenhalgh
Young Women Resource Binder Cover by Cher Castle - Binder for the YW to keep all their handouts
YW Spanish Binder Covers by Mariajosé Martinez Cortés
BIRTHDAY IDEAS: Some Birthday Ideas
Young Women Birthday Organizer by Jill Galyan
BLOGS TO HELP INSPIRE YW: The life of a Mormon teen
BULLETIN BOARD IDEAS: Click here for bulletin board ideas
CALENDARS: January YW Calendar Template by Cecilia Powers
Printable Calendars
CANDY BAR WRAPPERS:
Lifesaver Wrapper
Stand ye in holy places
Standing as a witness of God (blue)
Standing as a witness of God 1 (pink)
Young Women Values
CELL PHONES: Click here for ideas on how to deal with cell phones
CENTERPIECE IDEAS: Flowerpots with different colored flowers (representing the different value colors)
Glass Block Centerpieces by Ginger Shumway
Value Centerpieces
CHRISTMAS GIFT IDEAS: Click here for Christmas Gift Ideas for your Young Women
CHURCH ISSUED LETTERS: (Click here to see other letters related to Young Women) "Helping Young Women with the Transition into Womanhood; Monthly Joint Opening Exercises of Young Women and Relief Society." - This letter was sent to priesthood leaders for discussion with Young Women and Relief Society leaders in ward council meetings. The second page lists seven suggestions to help leaders as they develop plans to help young women with the transition into womanhood, including monthly combined opening exercises.
Not wearing all white outside of the temple
Revised Young Women Theme (December 2008)
"Safety Guidelines for Activities" - Also here.. parents/leaders are asked not to take their younger children on Church sponsered Youth activities.
"Safety Guidelines for Handcart Trek Youth Activities," dated December 17, 2007
"Transportation Safety in Youth Activities," Scroll down to "travel"
CLASS PRESIDENCY HELPS: Click here for Class Presidency Helps
CLIPART: Value Flowers from Emma's Place
CONDUCTING HELPS: Magnetic Conducting Boards by Nicole Funderburk
March YW Conducting Sheet by Billie Jean Pew
YW Conducting Sheet & Mutual Opening Exercises by Whit Larson
YW Opening Exercise and Presidency Template by Stephanie Jimenez
YW Opening Exercise Form by Jennifer Annes
YW Opening Exercises Worksheet by Lizz White
CRAFT IDEAS: Personalized Value Letter
Washer Necklaces by Melinda Beachell
Scrappy YW Notepad Stand by Colette Bomsta
Young Women Journal with Tabs by Charlene Harreveld
DANCES: LDS Music Charts - "What type of songs should be played at a stake dance?"
Youth Dance Ideas
DISABILITIES: Click here to see helps with those with disabilities
DISTRIBUTION CENTER (Online): Order Young Women Materials Online (English)
Order Young Women Materials Online (French)
Order Young Women Materials Online (Spanish)
DESSERT/REFRESHMENT IDEAS: Quick and Easy Dessert Ideas for any YW event
Value Themed Desserts
FOR THE STRENGTH OF YOUTH...click here.
FUNDRAISER IDEAS: Our Scoop - For Mothers Day, we sold chocolate covered strawberries and caramel chocolate dipped pretzels. They were such a big hit! We are already getting asked if we are going to do it again. We are planning on doing it every year. We earned about $700. We made and delivered them the Saturday before. We got together in the ward kitchen and made them and cranked them out by noon. The girls loved it. I made them all wear gloves so we could keep everything sanitary. No finger linkn' :)
GAMES:Mad Libs
Scriptionary Game
Tower of Flour Game by Jill Garrison
GENERAL BOARD: Biography and picture of Elaine S. Dalton, General Young Women President
Biography and picture of Mary N. Cook, 1st Counselor on General Young Women Board
Biography and picture of Ann M. Dibb, 2nd Counselor on General Young Women Board
GENERAL CONFERENCE: General Conference ideas specific to Young Women
GET TO KNOW YOU FORMS: All About You by Joy Kuoha
GIFT IDEAS FOR YOUNG WOMEN GRADUATING TO RELIEF SOCIETY: Candy Gram Bye!
For the past few years, we have given our graduating Laurels a journal. Before she gets it, I have had all of the other Young Women and leaders write a note to the girl on the first few pages of her journal. Hopefully she will continue to keep the journal, and have these notes of good luck and love from her Young Women peers to keep forever! (Idea by M. Thompson / ga09192008)
One Heart, Once Voice by Lisa Nokes
Recipe Tins by Heather Dreier
GIRL'S CAMP: Click here for Girl's Camp Ideas
HANDOUTS: Make Something of Yourself
President Benson quote (5x7) by Alyssa Snell / Trans. from LDSYWYahooGroup
Value Backgrounds by Mynnette Kitchen
Young Women are like Jelly Beans
Young Women Shrinky Dink Key Chains
Young Women's Theme - Bookmarks
Young Women Theme - Sign
HOLIDAY & SPECIAL OCCASIONS: Back to School
Easter
Halloween
St. Patrick's Day
Thanksgiving Idea
Valentine's Day
HONOR BEE: Honor Bee Packet
Honor Bee Tracking Booklet
Personal Progress Honor Bee Certificate
INACTIVES/ACTIVATION: Click here for youth activation ideas
LANGUAGES: German Young Women Helps
Portuguese Young Women Helps
Spanish Young Women Helps
LEADERSHIP HELPS: Click here for Leadership Helps
Purchase your Young Women materials online
YW Leadership Ideas
LESSON HELPS: Christmas Lesson Helps
Easter Lesson Helps
Manual 1 Lesson Helps
Manual 2 Lesson Helps
Manual 3 Lesson Helps
Pop Quiz - a fun way to ask your lesson questions
Young Women Journals by Trisha Lee - Help your girls get the most out of your lessons
LIVING CHRIST CHALLENGE: Living Christ Cards by Allison Marcroft
Living Christ Challenge by Wendy Christensen
The Living Christ - Memorization Activity
MUSIC: Joan Sowards
Music published in the New Era
Sally DeFord's Website - Lots of free music!
Selected Young Women Music (English, Spanish, Portuguese - MP3 & PDF)
Seminary Music
We, the Youth in Zion's Army, September 2001, New Era
Will you be an angel? by Kerrie Neu
Young Women Camp Songs
NEW BEEHIVES.......click here for ideas on welcoming new Beehives
NEW BEGINNINGS IDEAS....click here.
NEWSLETTERS: Here are several templates you can download and use to create a newsletter.
Newsletter Idea by Mary Dahl
Young Women Newsletter Template - 2 pages (Winter Theme)
YW Newsletter Template by Andrea Walker
OBJECT LESSONS: Grain of Sugar, Skittles and DumDum - To help them to understand how a little participation on their part can greatly increase their understanding of the gospel and make young women's more than just a "place to be".
Serving up the gospel
ONLINE VIDEO CLIPS (examples of faithful YW): For Madison
Live like you believe
Rachel Esplin - Panelist at Harvard Day of Faith
OPENING EXERCISES: This year we started a "Strength Training" segment before we split. We have a water bottle full of little slips of paper that have situations/questions they might encounter with their friends (why don't you drink tea?, why can't you date until you are 16?, why can't you go to rated R movies?). One question per week is pulled out and then we have the youth answer the question followed by redirection/input from the youth leaders. I think it has gone over very well and the youth are always interested. Sometimes I put in a silly question (Why is Brother so-and-so cool?, or What is your favorite activity?) I think we are going to continue doing this for the next year. (Idea by Amy Williams) * This book has more than 100 questions and could be helpful.....here is a sneak peak.
OTHER: 1916 Beehive Requirements
Binder Quotes by Jessica Roberts
Binding Personal Progress Books by Julie Clegg
Blank box or cube pattern
Clock Face by Jeannie Hunt
Conducting Sheets [Mutual] and [Sunday Opening Exercises] by Brenda Pulsipher
Easter Egg Thank You (Teacher Appreciation at Easter Time)
Event Planning Sheet by Tammy Mazzaferro
Good News Minute
Graduation Gift Ideas
Gratitude Jars by Laurie Mecham
Handmaiden - the story of the girl on the Young Women Medallion
Hunting for Primary Peace
Idea on how to get the Young Women more involved...
I'm pocketing my values! - An idea especially for YW and Personal Progress Leaders
Internet Safety
Jill's Value Posters
Mom and Me Moment
Nurturing better relationships among the Young Women
Online Young Women Resources
Outgoing Presidency Gift Ideas
Personalized Crossword Puzzles
Priest & Laurel Retreat
Recognition Letters - Young Women President can request Letters of Recognition for the Young Women and leaders that receive their Medallions.
Scripture Journal Pages
Secret Sister Idea by Kathy Macloed
Small Gift Ideas
Spotlight Forms - by Brenda Pulsipher / ga11132006
Unity Idea - Why not start a small scale visiting teaching program in your young women program if there are problems with unity? The Young Women President and Beehive, Miamaid and Laurel class presidents would meet together to prayerfully assign partners. It would work just like the visiting teaching program does currently. The companionships could give their own messages from that month's New Era (they can choose). The partners would report to their coordinator (class presidents) and they in turn would report to the Young Women President. It would give the youth practice for when they enter Relief Society and would help to unify, increase love and possibly reactivate some of the inactive.
Value Centerpieces
Value Pillow by Gwen Musick
Value Quilt
Young Women Cross Stitch & Embroidery Patterns
Young Women Personal Progress Book
Young Women Value's Booklet
PERMISSION SLIPS: Parental or Guardian Permission and Medical Release Forms
PERSONAL PROGRESS IDEAS....click here.
PHOTO DIRECTORY:
PIONEER TREK Making the most of trek by Linda Morgan
Our Pioneer Trek Preparations by Kerry Bradshaw
POEMS: As Young Women's Ends (Poem for those entering Relief Society)
For the new Relief Society Sister (Given to the Young Women advancing into Relief Society)
I'm nothing but a window by Sue Peterson
Values Like Stars
PRINTABLES: Beehive, Miamaid and Laurel Posters by Brandy Barnett
Binder Quotes by Jessica Roberts
PRODUCTS FOR PURCHASE: Charming Gifts - A website advertising LDS pins and charms for around .69 cents each. Zipper pull is .10
Fabric Value Banner by Corrine Beaumont
LoriNawyn's Etsy Shop - She has lots of fun things but my favorite is this ----> click here.
Value Flags by Michelle Shirley
Young Women Value Banners by Allison Oliver
QUOTES: One Liners
Quick Quotes
Quotes for Lessons in Manual 1
Quotes for Lesson in Manual 2Quotes for Lesson in Manual 2
REVERENCE IDEAS: Got Reverence? by Paula - Fun idea for encouraging girls to be reverent
Have young women wait in the hall while leaders set up room and someone plays the piano while they walk in... we tried it on Sunday and it ran SOOOOO smooth. (Idea shared by Brittney Rivers)
Reverence Help - We are having a member of the bishopric come in and participate during opening exercises each week. This really helps with the reverence problems and also helps both the girls and bishopric know what's going on. (Credit Unknown)
ROAD SHOW IDEAS: Click here for Road Show Ideas
SECRET SISTERS: Our Beehive class has been doing this for a few weeks and it is so much fun! What you do is you draw names from your class (you can't tell anyone who's name you have). Throughout the week you do a secret service for them or give them a card or a little gift. If you do get them a gift, you don't need to spend a lot of money. I would suggest a candy bar and a little note to go along with it. At the end of the week you guess who your secret sister is and draw a new secret sister. This is a lot of fun! (Idea by Jessica Fox / ga06122008)
SECRETARY HELPS: Young Women Tracking SheetYoung Women Tracking Sheet
SKITS: Young Women Values Pageant SkitYoung Women Values Pageant Skit
STANDARDS NIGHT IDEAS: Click here for ideas on Standard Night
SUNDAY TEACHING: Class Journals - At the beginning of the year, I give each young woman in the class a journal (an inexpensive notebook will do). At the end of Sunday lesson, pass your the journals to the girls and ask them, "After today's lesson, what do you think the Lord would most want me to do or learn?" They write their responses and give them back to you. During the week you read them and write a little comment back about what they wrote. It can be as simple as, "I enjoyed your comments" or "I'm working on that too!" If someone isn't there that day you can write, "I missed you today". You can also tell them they can write about things they disagree with or have questions about. Sometimes the girls might not feel comfortable asking a question or making a commend in class, but they will in the journal. This helps you clarify what you taught and gives you the opportunity to develop a closer relationship. Another way to do this is after the lesson, ask the girls to write down some of the things they learned during the lesson or thoughts that they had. Tell them that you're going to call on a few of them to share with the class what they wrote. This gives them time to dig a little deeper and to focus their thinking so they have something concrete to offer the class. You'll know who to call on and the others you can read at home and again make comments in the journal. At the end of the year or when you are released, you give the journals to the girls to keep. (Idea by Missy Huller)
Table Centerpiece - There are always those lessons where you need a pen to have the girls write something right? Well, you'll always have pens with this centerpiece. You need a large terracotta pot (few dollars at Wal-mart) flower arranging sponge, Spanish moss, green floral tape and a silk flower in each of the value colors. The dollar store is a great place to get pens, flowers, etc. You put the stem of the flower along side the pen and wrap the green tape around it, all the way to the end of the pen. So the pen looks like a stem and the flower is at the top of the pen. Then you put the flower arranging sponge in the pot and cover it with Spanish moss. Then you arrange all of your flower pens in the pot by sticking them in the sponge. Tie a bow around your pot and your finished. This works great and you'll always have a pen handy as well as a cute centerpiece for your lessons. (Credit Unknown)
TALKS: “Why Your Daughter Needs the Young Women Program,” Ensign, Aug. 1978
TEACHER APPRECIATION IDEAS: Ideas for encouraging or thanking leaders or teachers
Substitute Teacher Thank You Ideas
Teacher Appreciation or Thank You Ideas
THANK YOU CARDS: Thank you card with flowers
Thank you pass along cards
THEMES: CLICK HERE to see some of the different themes listed on my site.
TRANSITIONING TO RELIEF SOCIETY:
This comes from the Church Handbook of Instructions, pg. 214….”Young Women and Relief Society presidencies work together to make the transition into Relief Society successful. Preparation for this transition should begin gradually when a young woman enters the YW program. The ward Relief Society president could visit the class of the l6- and l7-year-olds and present a preview of Relief Society She also could arrange with the Young Woman’s president to have the Young Women visit and participate in Relief Society Sunday meetings, [Relief Society] meetings, or activities suited to their interests.” You could also invite Young Women to participate with the Relief Society in compassionate service. Don't Let Her Down
Easing the transition from Young Women to Relief Society
Embracing Sisterhood: Helping Young Women Successfully Transition into Relief Society
Our young women have been meeting with the Relief Society once a quarter on Fast Sunday. This is when they has their presidency message, so they teach the Young Women lesson that is scheduled to the Young Women and Relief Society. This has worked out very well for us. We had two graduating Laurels last year when they turned 18 and three this year that will do the same. (Idea by Kathy Hitz)
The Idea Door
Transitioning into Womanhood from the Church's website
YW Treasure Boxes by Wendy Killian
TRIVIA: Young Women and Personal Progress Trivia by Shannon Foster
VALUE POSTERS & PRINTABLES (for binders, bulletin boards, displays, etc.) Amy's Value Prints
Jill's Value Posters
Make it Perfect
Nicole's Value Posters
Value Cover Sheets by Melanie Day
Value Statement Centerpieces by Colette Bomsta
YW Value Flags and Banner by Dina Acreman
Young Women Value Banner by Randi Patch
VALUES: Value Cheers by Carla Nelson
Faith
Divine Nature
Individual Worth
Knowledge
Choice & Accountability
Good Works
Integrity
Virtue
VIDEO CLIPS: A calling to serve - A bishop extends a call to a new Young Women president. This video was originally presented in the January 2004 Worldwide Leadership Training Meeting. 3:54 min
How to thread the Personal Progress bookmark
Video Clips for Young Women from the Church's Website
WEBSITES: Helpful websites for Young Women Leaders
YAHOO GROUPS FOR YW LEADERS: LDS Young Women - Moderated by me...come join us!
lds youngwomen
LDS Girls Camp Leaders
YOUNG WOMEN RECOGNITION EVENING IDEAS: For our Laurels we do a short program in the evening (20 minutes) during which time she is a presented with a binder that has a letter from the General YW Presidency with letters from family (we even ask her parents to contact grandparents and extended family to request letters) and ward members that are close to her expressing their pride in her accomplishments, their love for her, and noting any special qualities they see in her. We have the bishop give remarks about the significance of what she's accomplished (5 minutes) and maybe a musical number, etc. We display pictures of the YW (baby/childhood pictures, pictures from present day, any photos from mutual activities/girls camp, etc.) on a table as people walk in. At the end the bishop presents her with the necklace and her mother or father is standing next to her to help put it on. (Idea by Hope Taft)
I had friends and family write her letters of congratulations similar to what the boys would receive during their eagle court of honor. I then put those together in a scrapbook that was presented to her. I found a company online that makes a plaque for the girls personal progress award. We had a special dinner and invited the bishop to come a make a special presentation of her medallion. The area we live in didn't do anything other than present during sacrament meeting. My son was getting his eagle at the same time and I wanted to make the presentation and accomplishment of the YW award as special as I could. I felt sometimes the girls don't feel their accomplishment is as big of a deal as what scouts does for the boys. (Idea by Lanna Nunez)
In our ward, we also have a recognition night for any YW who completes her Personal Progress, but the family is in charge of it...we support and provide assistance and help them plan, but ultimately the parents (and the YW) make the decisions as to what they would like to do, who they would like to speak, etc. We do have one YW whose family didn't want to do anything and so we put together something for her, but other than that, we let the family take the lead and provide assistance/help as they request. (Idea by Stephanie Gisseman)
Our stake does an annual recognition for the girls, parents, bishops and YW Presidencies. They have all the girls who earned their medallions set up a table in the cultural hall highlighting themseves. They can decorate their table anyway they want. There's time at the beginning for everyone to walk through the cultural hall and view the displays and then everyone gathers in the chapel for the program. The Stake YW Pres. and her counselors each give a talk, then they do a video presentation of each girl as they walk up to the pulpit. Each girl gets to say a few words about what Personal Progress means to them and their efforts in earning their medallion. As they leave the pulpit, they are greeted by the Stake YW Pres., Stake Pres., Bishop and YW President who shake her hand (or hug her!). Each girl gets a flower handed to her by the Stake YW Pres. and her medallion handed to her by her Bishop. After the recognitions are done we have refreshments. It's always a very beautiful evening. It's great to do it on a stake level because it gives all the girls a strength to see the older girls earn their medallions. It's very motivating! (Idea by Jayna Raymond)
Our recognition evening by Kathy
Personal Progress Award - Music Theme
Personal Recognition Night for EVERY girl who earns it.... by Vonda Dastrup
Pocket your values by Stacy Pincock
Youth Certificates
Young Women Personal Progress Award: "It's O-Fish-Al!"
YOUNG WOMEN THEME: A mouse in my kitchen - YW Theme Printable
History of the Young Women Theme - how it came about
Polka Dot YW Theme by Robin Lyman
Young Women Posters by Amy Gregson
Young Women Theme in Sign Language
Young Women Theme Bookmark by Julie Jensen
Young Women Theme and Logo
Young Women Theme from Holy Handouts
Young Women Theme including Virtue by Rachelle Ludwinski
Young Women Theme - Poster/Printable by Joy Kuoha
Young Women Theme Poster from Poppy Seed Projects
Young Women Theme Printable by Andrea Walker
Young Women Theme Printable by Angie Iacobazzi
Young Women Theme Printable by Nancy Yang
YW Theme - 4 to a page by Dina Acreman
YW Theme Posters by Tiersa Ludlow
Young Women Theme Posters in English and Spanish by Cynthia Gentry
YW Theme Printable by Dina Acreman
YW Theme Printable by Summer Rodrigue
YW Theme with Temple
YW Value Printable by Ashley Jorgensen
YW Theme Printable by KeyLime Digital Designs (8x10 or 16x20)
YW Value Scrapbook Paper by Andrea Walker
YW Theme and Value Cards by Michelle Shirley
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