Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Our General Conference Center

I know, no one is thinking about General Conference right now. But tonight I'm showing my board to my mom's Relief Society group, and I wanted to have the printables available to them if they decided to complete this project. If any of you are interested... you have three and a half months to complete it. :)

Two days before General Conference, I stumbled across this idea for engaging young children.... and I thought it was absolutely amazing. (And so are most of the ideas found on Jen Lund's blog - check it out!)

 
One of the main reasons I love this idea, is that it doesn't just distract young children from being disruptive during Conference, but it engages them and encourages them to listen! I'm not gonna lie. It took time to put together, but I am positive that Harvey will enjoy working with this board. That will hopefully translate into Justin and I being able to listen, and that will make all of my hard work worth it in the end.

Here's how it works...
Everything uses Velcro to move and switch around speakers and pictures depending on what is happening during Conference. (I found clear Velcro dots in the craft isle at Walmart, and if you look really closely at the photos you can see the little Velcro circles.) The clock has moveable hands and the little temple identifies the session of Conference.

 
All of the speakers (there are pictures for all the auxiliaries, and 6 general "man" pictures to represent anyone from the Quorum of the Seventies) start out in the pockets on the left side. At the beginning of a talk, Harvey can find their picture in the folders, then move him or her to the podium. After they are finished speaking, he can move them to their red chair. The first presidency sits in the top three chairs, the Quorum of the 12 sits in the next two rows, and the others just sit in the bottom two rows according to the order in which they spoke.


While the speaker is at the podium, Harvey can add topics cards to the speech bubble. This is what it would look like if Elder Holland was speaking about choosing the right, the holy ghost, and obedience...


The topics cards are on the right side of the board when they are not in use...

During a song, Harvey can move the arrows depending on who is singing and he can move pictures of the conductor and the organist(s).

Isn't this idea amazing?! Jen Lund offered to e-mail all of her files upon request, but she was in the hospital having a sweet baby boy during Conference weekend. I got so antsy/excited about this idea that I compiled my own files... and then she e-mailed me back. She said she didn't mind if I shared my files, so here you go! (I found most of the files on lds.org.)

Here are all of the printouts for the board. You'll have to print a couple of the pages more than once, but it's noted in the file. You can preview, print or share from this, but you can't download. See my explanation below. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD and save this file to your computer.



Here are the topics cards. Print this out twice: adhere one copy to the board, then cut the second copy up for the individual cards. Feel free to use all of my pictures, but if you'd like to personalize your family, father, and mother cards, just cut the label off the bottom and glue it on your own photo. Then laminate. You can preview, print or share from this, but you can't download. See my explanation below. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD and save this file to your computer.



 After I cut out all of the pictures and text, arranged them how I wanted them on the board, and attached them with a glue stick, I covered the board with contact paper. Then I added all of the Velcro circles to everything. I found clear dots at Wal-mart by the scrapbooking supplies for about 4 dollars a pack. (I needed 2 packets, plus a few extra dots to complete the board.)

For the colored pockets, I glued on the labels, laminated them closed, and then used an exact-o knife to slice along the opening (just enough to cut through the laminate to "open" the pocket). I didn't even bother to glue them together first. After laminating, I didn't cut them out separately. It was easier to attach the two pages with pop dots to the board. If you have any questions about how to assemble the board, feel free to e-mail me (dayinmylifeblog@gmail.com) or leave a comment! And if you make one, I would love to see a picture!

I can't wait until General Conference!!!

**Okay... I'm having a little trouble keeping these available to you through box.com. Without boring you with too much detail, I'm only allotted so much bandwidth, and since these files are fairly large (130MB when downloaded together) my 10 GB bandwidth is exceeded fast. Sooooo, I know it's totally confusing, but I like being able to show you a preview of what you are getting and there is also a feature to print right from this blog, so I'm keeping the box.com widgets here. But the links to download, if you so desire, will now be through dropbox.com. If you missed the links earlier, here they are again:

General Conference Board (updated 4/6/2013)
General Conference Board Topics

70s/YW Presidencies Update (5 new pics; needed only if you downloaded the original file before 4/6/2013)
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50 comments:

  1. My jaw is on the floor. This is AWESOME Tiff!!!!! I will be doing this one day FOR SURE.

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  2. Hey Tiff, this is Jenny Evans Hsiao. I was in Nauvoo with you and I clicked on your blog from Mary and Martin's. I'm so glad I did! You are seriously amazing! So organized and creative. You have some awesome wonderful ideas and this General Conference board is just perfect for my two little boys. Maybe if I start now I can get it done by October. If you don't mind I'll be checking back on your blog for more inspiration from you, because boy do I need it. I'm not creative or crafty, but I do appreciate ideas like this. Thanks!

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  3. Muchas gracias por la idea! Es genial! Mi mamá y yo tenemos llamamiento en la Primaria de Estaca y estamos emocionadas y con gusto de que ya sea la Conferencia General para realizar la actividad, muchas gracias por compartir tan hermosas ideas. Espero pronto mandarte fotos del éxito que haya tenido.
    Un abrazo muy fuerte. Nuestro Padre Celestial las siga bendiciendo.!! :)
    Saludos desde Monterrey, Nuevo León, México.

    Melissa Ramos

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  4. This is so awesome! Thank you for the printables. What a great way to keep kids engages and busy.

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  5. This is just amazing Tiff!!

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  6. Both the links for Jen Lund's website aren't working

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    1. Thanks for letting me know! I'm not sure what is going on right now with her website... I follow her blog through feedly.com and it was updated 8 days ago. I'll give it a couple days, and if it doesn't get sorted out I'll remove the links.

      Sorry about that! Check back... her blog is seriously awesome!

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  7. This is so amazing! Thank you for sharing all of your hard work.

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    1. Thanks so much! (Although I can't claim credit for the amazing idea..)

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  8. Hi Tiffany! My website has been down since August 31st because something is wrong with the website hosting our domain name. We've been working on getting it back up, and I'm hoping that it will be resolved super soon. (It's driving me crazy!) I will let you know if I have to change domains. So sorry!

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    1. What a relief! (I have to admit, since becoming aware of this, I've been checking everyday! I was starting to get worried because I really love your blog!) Can't wait to see it up and running again. :)

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  9. This is incredibly amazing. Thank you for your hard work and sharing!!

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  10. So excited, I am gonna have it ready by Conference, I can do this :o)

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  11. It's back up, Tiffany :) Yippee! And I just updated my General Conference board and used your graphic of the conversation bubble. Thank you so much!

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  12. Saw this on Pinterest. This is completely amazing! I think my kids will really love it and (hopefully) be a little more engaged in GC this year. Thanks so much for sharing all your files!

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    1. You are welcome! I'm all about keeping the kiddos engaged!

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  13. Thanks for this! I am trying to download your files but it says your bandwidth has been exceeded. I know I can print right from your blog, but I'd love to have the files saved on my computer. :) Thanks!

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    1. Wow! Thanks for letting me know. I didn't even know I had a limit...

      I just searched it, and box.com gives each account member a certain amount of "sharing" bandwidth each month, once that 1TB is reached, nothing else can be downloaded until the next month. Fortunately, that starts over tomorrow.

      In the meantime, I've posted temporary links for you to download the files.

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  14. What is the size of the board?

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    1. I bought an Elmer's Tri-fold display board. It's 46 inches wide and 35.5 inches tall. If you can't find it at a store like Walmart, try an office supply store. :)

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  15. Hi! Do you have the temporary link still? It says you exceeded your limit. October 4th and you are already there! You are a popular gal!

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    1. Holy Smokes!!! I've got to figure out another solution... Thanks for letting me know. I've updated the post with the new links. :)

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  16. Hey! I am so excited about this! I'm working on putting one together right now. So that I can laminate the individual pictures with packing tape, I am printing out the people at 90%, and the topics at 80%. This was a LOT of work for you - thank you so much for sharing it!

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    1. Oh, great idea! That will save others lots of money on laminating... because there is quite a bit that little hands can touch. ;) Thanks for sharing the percentages to make it easy!

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  17. I just finished the board! It's 1:08 am on Friday night, but it is done! I love it and I am so excited to share it with my kids tomorrow. Thanks again- I'm sure many families, including my own, will be having a better conference experience this weekend because of you.

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    1. 1 AM! Ahh, a girl after my own heart! Most of my projects get done in the wee hours of the night. Hope the board worked well for you!

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  18. This is a great board, we used today and my boys definitely paid more attention than before. My husband had a great idea for an addition, a scripture mastery area with OT, NT, Book of Mormon and DC and they can identify and tally how many scripture mastery scriptures are used.

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    1. That's a great idea! I might incorporate that in a few years when my son gets a little older. Thanks for sharing!

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  19. BTW thanks for sharing all of your work, it was easy to print laminate, cut and assemble. You are awesome to share :)

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  20. Hey, this is so awesome! I love it. Thank you so much for sharing it with us.
    I downloaded both files. The one with pictures of the general authorities printed fine except for the 4 pages with pictures of the authorities on it.
    Then the topics wouldn't print at all.
    I am wondering if there is something I am doing wrong. Is there any other form of these files?

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    1. Try just printing it directly from the site... ?

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  21. What a great idea! Wish I saw this sooner, but I'm going to try and get it done by next week. Thanks for sharing the files!

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  22. Great idea for when you have only 1 child. But I can see this getting way out of hand when you have more than one trying to change things on the board.

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    1. Jen Lund has binders for her older kids to work in, while her youngest manages the board. I like that solution as well.

      Although, Harvey's little cousin will be in town for General Conference and they are both still a little bit too young to fill in binders, so we will see how well they work together on the board. ;)

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  23. Thank you for such a great resource! I will be able to create this for my family in no time, thank you for all your hard work.

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  24. I just had to thank you, along with the others, for sharing all of your hard work. I printed everything yesterday, hit up the stores today and will finish tomorrow just in time for Conference on Saturday. I LOVE it!! This will be something we have for years and I am so excited about it!! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!

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  25. I have tired several ways to keep my daughter engaged in listening to conference, but as you said they were all ways to keep her quiet. I love this idea and I know it will help her to understand what is being shared. Thank you for sharing your hard work!

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  26. Amazing!! I saw this on Jen's blog but LOVED your printables! I was up until 2 am finishing last night. I noticed it looks like 2 of the Quorum of the Seventy have changed. Is there an easy template to use to replace them with the new pics on lds.org? I'd love them to look close tot he ones you did! Thanks so much for all your hard work!

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    1. I mean the Presidency of The Seventy (Ulisses Soares and Craig C Christensen)

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    2. Oh man! I thought I was all up to date (and Bro. Christensen was called a year ago!). I'll update the original file, and also link to an "add-on" so you don't have to print the whole page of stuff you don't need. Sorry about that!

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    3. Oh my gosh don't be sorry! You are amazing for even doing this and then being so sweet to share with all of us! Thank you thank you!

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  27. Just wanted to make sure and say THANK YOU SO MUCH for sharing! I just finished mine, and I have moved on to some other ideas to try to keep the grandkids busy so I can listen and write in my Conference Journal I found in another pin. Lol! Love your site and you totally ROCK for sharing this!

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  28. Thank you so much!! I just finished my board for this weekend, and we are so excited to use it! Thanks for sharing!!

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  29. Thank you! I made one and love it!

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  30. You are awesome!! Thank you so much for the update!!! I had hope that I would at least be able to contact you to find out the size of the picture/font, etc...but here you are on top of it and have it done!!! Sweet, this is our 2nd conference using the board, it has much more attention this time around, especially from my 16yr old, lol

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  31. I love this! I've been meaning to put this together ever since I came across it last year. I'm finally getting it all put together for October. I didn't quite get it finished for April. Will you be putting up images for the new YW General Presidency?

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    1. They are already up.. download the update ("70s/YW Presidencies Update") linked at the end of the post.. :)

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  32. I am amazed that you not only provided all the original work, but even updates...YOU ARE AMAZING!!! I have a 4, 2, and 1 year old, and when I hear them look at me with a thrilled expression saying "mom, they just talked about love, we better put it on the board" I could cry. Thank you!!

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