This month’s message is a good reminder that we can follow The Savior’s example and be a light to others. President Henry B. Eyring said, “Each time we choose to try to live more like the Savior, you will have your testimony strengthened. You will come in time to know for yourself that He is the Light of the World….You will reflect to others the light of Christ in your life.”
So awesome.
So for the message this month, I grabbed an old atlas that I had lying around, and ripped out the pages. You can find old atlas’ at thrift stores pretty regularly. Sorry in advance for the blurry pics.
I folded one long edge up 2-3 inches to make a pocket, and then folded the right side in about 2 inches and then unfolded it and stapled to make a pocket for the glow sticks. Then I folded it in again.
Next, I folded the left side over almost to the edge of the other fold, but stopped about a half an inch before the end.
I then unfolded, trimmed the edge so it looked like an envelope.
After that, I trimmed the pocket off of the far left area and tucked the end underneath the center pocket. Then I stapled it so that the pocket for the message was defined.
Next, I printed the message {there are 2 per page}, and also the band to wrap around the outside.
To assemble, I trimmed the message and added it and the glow sticks to the small pocket,
then folded everything up and wrapped the band around the map envelope, securing it with double-stick tape. To finish, I added a little bit of twine around the band.
P.S. These Visiting Teaching Messages are available to purchase at the Country Loft in Lehi.
4 comments:
I love and use all your ideas! Thank you for sharing your talents!!!
Such a cute idea. I actual found a free atlas picture online and printed it on card stock. Just thought i'd share that idea too.
Great idea, what material did you use for the band? Thanks for the wonderful craft.
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