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June 9, 2012

Quotes from President Eyring

Finally, I have the 1st Presidency of the Church complete!  Tada!  Enjoy.
-The Flame Team

  You pass heritage along as you help others receive the gift of charity in their hearts.  They will then be able to pass it to others.  The history of Relief Society is recorded in words and numbers, but hertiage is passed heart to heart.

Acting on even a twig of faith allows God to grow it.

God not only loves the obedient - He enlightens them.


  If we have faith in Jesus Christ, the hardest as well as the easiest times in life can be a blessing.


I'm not giving you these experiences for yourself.  Write them down.

Ah Stinkers!

Sorry, ladies.  I know some of our polls aren't working right now, so I'll try to get them back up ASAP!  Thanks for your patience!
-Flame Team

June 8, 2012

The power of prayer

Hey all!

Many authors that have been invited to do so, write on this blog. This is the first time that I have come up with something to write about.

I just wanted to briefly talk about the power of prayer.

Even when it is super late at night, and you feel extremely fatigued, you always need to get down and pray. Christ sacrificed so much for all of us that the least we can do is pray. I know that it is sometimes hard for me to get down on my knees when it's past midnight, but I always do so, and I feel it's blessings in my life. I also feel that doing so shows your dedication to your father in heaven.

I will be posting more on this blog soon, I hope this post doesn't seem too corny... :)

-C

Miamaids 2nd councelor
Former Beehive's president
Syracuse Bluff Stake
Hansen Meadows Ward

What to do with...Old Jeans

Hi girls,

  Since it is summer and it can get boring, I decided to put some "what to do with" segments on the blog.  I've found these ideas online and wanted to share them with you. 
   
   What to do with old jeans?
 
    Sometimes old jeans are so ratty-torn that no DI would accept them.  And throwing them away would be a waste.
    
     How about we recycle our jeans and pull out some old fashioned homemaking skills (which really aren't so old fashioned!)  You could maybe even use this as one of your value projects: Divine Nature, Good Works, etc.

   Here are five ideas of what to do with your old jeans!  You can find more at:
   http://www.wisebread.com/twenty-five-things-to-do-with-old-jeans

- Flame Team

*Do you have any ideas what to do with old jeans? Do you have ideas to do with any old things?  Do you have questions on what you can do with a certain object? COMMENT!*

1. Make a denim camera bag.  Instructions: http://www.evilmadscientist.com/2007/make-a-camera-cozy/

2. Make a jean skirt.  Instructions: http://www.simplicity.com/t-how-to-sew-jeans-skirt.aspx


3. Make a wheelchair tote.  Instructions: http://www.sewing.org/html/wheelchair.html


4. Make a jean jacket.  Instructions: http://magpiesmumblings.blogspot.com/2007/05/recycled-denim-jacket.html


5. Make a bulletin board.  Instructions: http://www.diynetwork.com/decorating/denim-details/index.html

Cute School Ideas

Hi Girls!
  I know...school just got out!  But I love decorating my binders, getting locker decorations ready, and prepping for school early.  Maybe you do too, so I decided to post some cute school ideas.
Enjoy,
-Flame Team

  
     


Put things you like, pictures of your friends, quotes, stickers, and cute paper!  Having a beautifully unique binder can really spice up a boring school day!


As for those big (or small) old lockers:
   
      
Once again, quotes, pictures, mirrors, sticky notes, and pouches work great for lockers.  I've enjoyed putting Young Women handouts in there with magnets.  My locker partner and I taped a pen onto a string and hung it from the top of our locker.  We used it to write notes on our sticky note pads.  We even had sticky note pets with magnet faces for a while.  :)

June 7, 2012

Like I Promised - More Summer Ideas!

Hi Girls!
I promised more summer ideas and here they are! Nine more to add onto your list!

1. Rubber Band Memory Board: This is way adorable.  I love sticking notes I get from girls' camp on my memory boards!  This is how Martha Stewart says to make it: Kids can make a bulletin board that won't damage favorite pictures since it doesn't require thumbtacks. Stretch extra-large colored rubber bands lengthwise and widthwise over a 1-foot-square piece of corkboard painted with acrylic paint, making sure the rubber bands go over and under one another at intervals.


2. Ice Pops:  I don't know about where you guys live, but where I live it can get WAY hot.  So, ice pops are a must.
 
Here's one recipe from TLC.
  • 1 envelope unflavored gelatin
  • 1 cup water
  • ¼ cup sugar (or other natural sweetner)
  • Three cups of fruit

  • Heat water, gelatin and sugar in saucepan over low heat until gelatin dissolves, for about 5 minutes. Then toss gelatin mixture in the blender with fruit and puree. Pour the mixture into cups and wait until frozen. Enjoy!



    4. Fish Bowl Gelatin: I just about died when I saw this!  This is so cute for a party or just as a decoration/snack at home.  http://www.marthastewart.com/314623/fish-bowl-gelatin?center=276964&gallery=274922&slide=262265

    5. Make Tags:  Make luggage tags to tie onto your duffles and bags for girls' camp, EFY, youth conference, or any summer trip!  You can use stickers, markers, fabric, lamenation, pretty much whatever!  Here are a few examples I found online:
        

    6. Make Shark/Beach Cupcakes: I found this recipe on Martha Stewart's website: http://www.marthastewart.com/269032/shark-and-beach-cupcakes?center=276964&gallery=274922&slide=269032
    They are way super cute!  I hope you have fun making them!


    7. Flip-Flop Makeovers: Had to have something about shoes in this post!  You can tie strips of colorful fabric to your flip flops, glue on buttons or flowers, or do just about anything with flip flops to make them fun!
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    8. Clay Jewelry: It's always fun to make homemade jewelry.  Click the website link below to see another cute idea of how to make fun summer jewelry:

    9. Tie Dye: Have some fun with tie-dye. It can be so much fun!  Make some cute summer patterns. 


    Ah...Summmer.

    Hello!
    I know we've all been waiting for it.  I know we've all been craving it.
    And now it is here!
    SUMMER!
    ...
    ...
    ...
    But now I'm starting to wonder, why was I craving summer so much?  I'm SO bored!

    Well, here are ten things to do to snazz up your summer!

    1-Make Playdough: Okay, I know that sounds childish...but it can be way fun!  And it is great for babysitting.  Just make something out of playdough, get your fingers all salty.  And click here for a recipe.  Enjoy being a child again!


    2-Make Homemade Ice Cream: I love ice cream.  I hope you do too.  But this could be way fun.  I found this recipe called ice cream in a bag.  Haven't tried it yet, but I hope it works! Click right here  to access the recipe.  Good luck!


    3-Finger Painting: I know, it feels like I'm talking to a whole bunch of preschoolers.  But paiting is fun!  One website I found suggested painting what summer means to you! 


    4-Make Chocolate-Ginger Bathing Beauties: I know...sounds weird right?!  But they look super cute.  Gotta love Martha Stewart.  Click here to get the recipe.  And of course, make 'em modest!


    5-Water Fight: Get some water balloons, toss in a few water squirters, and model that gorgeous, modest summer swimsuit of yours!  But don't forget the sunscreen!

    6-Index: Indexing can actually be really fun and easy!  I am a family history specialist in my ward, and I'm trying to do about 4 batches a week - that's 160 or so names!  Hopefully I'll have 1,000 done by the end of the summer.  Try it.  It's a great service and time filler!  (Start out on level ones first though, okay.)

    7-Obstacle Course Party: You could do this as a young women's group, a family for FHE, or even with your friends. You could try a rope swing, crab walk, or balance beam.  For more ideas, click here.


    8- Make Homemade Strawberry Limeade:  I've tried this one and it is SO good!  It is quick, refreshing, and perfect for the summer!  Click right about here for the recipe.  Even better, it is Colombian...so get your inner latina going!


    9- Pet Rock:  How many times have we asked for a pet and our parents have said no?  Well, they probably won't say no to a pet rock.  Don't just get a rock though...snazz it up!


    10 - And finally ten: Painted Sneakers: Make sure you get your parent's permission first.  But these are adorable and personalized!  Click on this link to learn how.


    Do you have any fun summer ideas? Comment and let us know and we'll feature it on this blog! 

    MORE IDEAS TO COME!