Time to catch up on some blog stuff! We had our Young Women's in Excellence in November. Our theme was "Night of Stars" - since our girls are always shining brightly! I got the inspiration from here
I loved how she had made star invites to hand out to all the girls rather than mailing a flat invitation.
I found these stars already cut at Hobby Lobby school/craft section. There were about 24 in a pack. I just cut out the smaller stars from glitter paper and used glitter tulle behind it - hot glue worked! I bought a pack of wooden dowels and painted them silver and glued away. I made the oval print in Photoshop and assembled everything - they turned out really cute and the girls loved them!
My wonderful teaching partner and I made this ribbon wall. I ordered ribbons in silver, white, gold and cream from papermart.com. It was much less expensive than buying ribbon from any local craft store. We took a piece of ribbon and just tacked it to my wall. Then we cut and tied long pieces of ribbons just randomly across it until we ran out of ribbon! It shimmered so pretty in the nighttime light.
Luckily this fell during Christmas crafting season - I found silver and gold wrapping paper at Hobby Lobby (my favorite wrapping source). We lined the existing chalkboard and wall below with the gold wrapping paper. Then we hung lights and our ribbon curtain over them.
I added gold sparkling tulle with stars I had sprayed with gold glitter (same stars as the invite). I just attached everything at the church with my mini stapler.
We ran red tablecloth plastic down for our "red carpet" and lined it with lights. The girls walked the red carpet when they came forward to share what they had done for Personal Progress.
Our front table had our gifts for the girls - clear boxes with gold stars printed on them and filled with silver Hershey Kisses.
We had a table in the back of the room that displayed things to represent what the girls made or did for PP. The girls had helped to make all the cut out stars. We placed each one's name on a glittered paper for their display area. It was a wonderful evening with shining beautiful girls!
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I love your site. I saw a few years back you did girls camp. I am camp director this year and I am trying to put together what the JC's or YCL's are in charge of. Do you have any lists or handouts that you put together for them? It would be a massive help! Thanks!!!
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