I love the new Mutual theme for this year! In planning our first class activity for Beehives, I wanted to do something that could have a focus on the new theme. The new video put out by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for the 2016 Mutual theme depicts youth on the path to the temple. To watch that video click
here. I love the focus of keeping covenants and staying steadfast on the path to making temple covenants.
So, I decided to have the girls make temple blocks and temple goals. Since, I just love sharing things, I thought I would post the printables on here and how to make the blocks too!
Here is the Press Forward Ogden Temple Printable & the Temple Goal sheets:
This was a fun activity, it was so much fun to see the colors the girls chose and see them be creative!
To Make the Temple Blocks:
Items needed:
2x4 cut to 4-1/2 inches in length
Sandpaper
Craft paint
Paint brushes (foam brushes work great)
Printable above (printed onto card stock)
Mod Podge
Ribbon, fabric strips, raffia or tulle
Scissors
How to Make it:
We gave the girls each the block of pre-cut wood and had them sand it with the sandpaper. Then they choose what color they wanted to paint their block. They painted their blocks that color using the foam brushes. (It is not necessary to paint the front, because the paper will cover it. Painting only like a half of an inch in from around the edges is sufficient on the front.)
While the paint dried we had them fill out their temple goals. Each girl received a piece the temple goal printable above. We read the two quotes and they were invited to write down some temple goals they have for this year (such as how many names they plan on preparing for them temple, how often they would like to go do baptisms for the dead, etc.) as well as their long term temple goals (such as eternal marriage and endowments and what they can do now to prepare).
When the paint has dried, the girls then mod podged the Press Forward temple picture to the front of their block. To do so you do not need a lot of glue. Simply place a thin coat of glue on the front of the block and a thin coat of glue on the back of the picture. Place the picture onto the block and smooth out. If you would like you could also mod podge over the picture or spray with a clear coat. On mine I lightly sanded the edges of the picture so it blended into the block better. You could also distress the edges with ink if you'd like too.
Lastly, pick your embellishment, whether it be ribbon, raffia, or tulle and tie it around the bottom of the block into a bow.
If you didn't want to do these as an activity they would also be a great gift for the girls for Birthdays or New Beginnings.
Here are some of the beautiful blocks my Beehive made!!