| Contributed by: Susan Butzin Blueroof93@aol.com Sisters - so many of you have asked for the ideas we used for
last years theme of SHOOT FOR THE STARS, that I'm posting them here. I hope they might
inspire you or perhaps there is something you can incorporate in your own ward. So, here
goes:
Each ward was asked to come up with a name pertaining to stars. Here are the names ... The
Milky Way, Aurora Borealis, Depledias, The North Star, Pegasus, Mars and the Stake Camp,
being a mixture of all the wards, (with the Youth Leaders), so they were called Heaven!
Each ward were asked to come up with their own chant to use at roll call. Whenever we came
together, each ward sang out their chant. Some even had several for the different days!
All the chants were fun and very clever! Here is our chant:
We are the Northern Lights
We're here to shine so bright
We strive to live as Christ
We're telling youuuuuu
And in our memory
Dear to our hearts will be
Camp in the Raggeds
Shoot for the Stars
With all of you
Hey!
The Stake provided T-shirts for everyone. It had a young woman standing on top of a pile
of books .. The books each having the title of a value ..and she is reaching for a start.
Each ward received shirts that were the value color that was assigned to her ward. Our
color was BLUE.
Things I did for our ward: crafts ..The first day I had the girls paint 1/2' wooden beads
with whatever value color they wanted. They decorated the bead with a design that
stood
for something about them. They made enough to trade with the other girls in our ward.
(Friendship beads) We strung them on BLUE narrow ribbon of course. Ahead of time I used DJ
Inkers cut and copy books and traced onto shrink art several cute designs that were
rewards for doing good works in camp and some of them were attached to handouts that we
gave at devotionals, story times,
scripture study time...anytime we had an excuse to give them out ..we did! Even had a
heart that was just because we loved them. By the end of the week they had a necklace
loaded with darling charms and friendship beads. These shrinky-dinks took me hours but
they were worth the effort. DJ Inkers has loads of star art and if you look around, stars
are all over the place!
I had the YW leaders help me to sew BLUE pillow cases. I collected star stamps, where ever
I went and curly cues .. What ever might be go with the theme. I had one heart to
represent the love that Christ had for them. Then the fun began. I had gold paint, silver
paint, white paint and fabric medium and the girls decorated their pillow cases. The one
rule was they had to have a heart to remind them of Christ's love. I also had a white
fabric pen and some of the girls wrote our chant around the edge of their case. They all
turned out wonderful. Of course we all had sweet dreams on them.
For handouts with our firesides we gave out star slinkies,(sometimes you have to
streeeetch your self ) - Glow in the dark stars that we drilled and tied on jute and hung
in their tents...a story went along. Star sunglasses - we talked about looking at the
world with positive attitudes and the Gospel in mind. We put together journals using
stamps that had something to do with stars. Each page was different. Our chore chart was a
large circle with a rotating star to point out who did what at what times of the day. We
made pins using card board and gluing the value colored buttons all over it and
attaching
a pin to the back. I even found star buttons!
For our secret sisters we made pins out of wooden stars. We painted them their ward color,
(green), and placed a pin on the back. We gave them a bag of cereal that had marshmallow
stars in it. One of the gifts was a necklace with a smiley face bottle of bubbles and we
put star stickers where the cheeks would go. Star bursts were a popular treat. Their
revealing gift was a necklace of thin green ribbon with a cute shrinky-dink star.
If the girls were in the ward camp with nothing to do, I had a box with BLUE nail polish
and tiny silver star stickers that they could put on their nails. Big hit!! I had star
pony beads that they could put on their shoe laces or sting in their hair. There were
value colored ribbons to braid in their hair or make friendship bracelets. Colors, markers
and color books. Ideas that I got from this post last year Ü.
This November we had our first camp meeting and I had a table full of all the fun things
we made and received to remind them of all the fun we had, and to let the girls that
didn't go see what fun they missed. This got everyone excited for what is in store for
this year. I gave each of the girls that went to camp a photo and I framed it in a cute
star-frame stamp by Stampin' Up. A memento of a great year.
I found a lot of items in the Oriental Trading Company Catalog. Look around..stars are so
popular! Have fun!
Camp
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