Monthly Archives: June 2022
PATRON SAINT WALLET
Children like to know how their name was chosen. If they were named after a Saint, they are especially interested in learning about the life of that Saint. When a person shares the same name as a saint, the saint … Continue reading
ANIMALS ON NOAH’S ARK
One of the favorite Bible stories for kids is the story of Noah and the ark. They can easily imagine Noah building a huge ark and then gathering together pairs of animals to save them from the big flood that … Continue reading
Funny Bunnies Tri-Fold Splitters
This funny bunny mix and match art project was so much fun to put together, so I know the kids will really enjoy it. It only takes one sheet of construction paper and a little imagination, plus colored pencils, to … Continue reading
TEACH ME TO PRAY CIRCLE
Spontaneous prayer isn’t easy for everyone, but it becomes easier with practice. This prayer circle is meant to help express love and appreciation to our Heavenly Father, for all the gifts we receive daily. It reminds us to express our … Continue reading
MY HOLY WEEK MEDITATIONS BOOKLET
The Lenten season draws to an end with Holy Week, the final week before Easter. Making Holy Week memorable, as well as educational, is the thought behind this meditations book idea. The cover and pages give the student an opportunity … Continue reading
FAUX STAINED GLASS ART
  How would you like to make a beautiful, super bright and shiny, enamel looking when dry, stained glass, piece of art? This has to be one of my all time favorite art projects. I love the bright colors … Continue reading
TEN COMMANDMENTS ON AN iPHONE
Well, not really. But…. Imagine what it would have been like if God had sent the Ten Commandments as a message by iPhone instead of written in stone. Sometimes memorizing the commandments is a bit difficult for children. Do you … Continue reading
THE WAY OF THE CROSS CIRCLE
The Lenten season begins on Ash Wednesday, which is only about ten days from today. I’ve been thinking about this Stations of the Cross project for some time and wanted to get it published here in time for the kids … Continue reading