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My 2007 Relief Society and Priesthood Schedules

Last month, I made 80 of these colorful bookmarks to pass out in our Relief Society so everyone would know what lesson we'd be on that week. This photo is of the back sides with the pretty patterned papers. The other sides of the cardstock were the schedules that I typed and used coordinating ink colors. They turned out well and it took quite some time to do, but most everyone seemed glad to get a schedule for the year...and a cute one at that.

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Heidi said…
Those are all such cute papers- where did you buy them?
Kelly said…
The paper collection is from Hobby Lobby and I just looked on the back of it to see if there was a name, but there is not. It was all from one package and I think it was about $14, but I'm not positive.
Bobbi said…
Cute--you are so creative!
Summer Adams said…
You weren't there the day I got mine. When I asked for one and they were handing them out I right away took one look at them and said, "Kelly made this." Loved it!
LaNan said…
Can a primary teacher get one too??? They are too cute.
Kelly said…
Sure, La Nan! In fact, I sent a stack of them to Primary and to YW. You must have missed that day. I think there are a few extras and I'll look in the RS closet to see.
Julie said…
You are so creative! Those are the cutest bookmarks ever! I do have that slab of paper for scrapping and I love it!

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