10/3/25 Fun Friday: DIY General Conference Packets for Children and Adults

Happy Friday everyone! I’m hoping to start a new series where every Friday I share something that starts with “F.” Let’s see… I could do fun, faithful, frugal, fabulous, fantastic, funschooling, fashionable, or funny. This is going to be fantabulous!

Today I’m sharing something to do with fun AND faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. Since the General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is this weekend, I’m sharing how to make fun activity packets to keep children quiet and adults awake during the streaming of the 5 sessions.

For this project you will need:

-plastic page protectors, if you want the pages to be reusable

-activity pages from LDS Church magazines (if you don’t have physical copies of the magazines, don’t worry, I’ve got you covered, see below)

-3 ring binders or clipboards to hold the pages

-dry erase markers

If you have a pile of Church magazines, just search them to find the Funstuff pages in the Friend magazine, or the Fun Stop pages in the For Strength of Youth magazine. Tear them out, put them in the plastic protecter pages, and bind them in a binder or a clipboard. Have them ready for the weekend with some dry erase markers and you are ready to go!

If you don’t have physical copies of the magazine, then go to the Church website and go to the search bar in the upper right.

-type in “fun stop” in the search bar and you will get a page like this, as shown below, or something similar.

Print out the pages you want, cover them with plastic page protectors, add the markers, and have fun with them this weekend.

Here are some other ways to find activity pages from the Church website:

-type in “hidden pictures” to get pages like this

-“funstuff” gives you the following pages shown here

-type in “maze” and get things like these

-use “puzzle” to get pages like these.

You can filter the search choices as well with the terms underneath the search bar, either by “images” or “PDF.”

I hope you have fun with this, and remember, it’s OK for you as an adult to use them too to help you stay awake!

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