A couple weeks ago we had our 7th Little Flowers Girls’ Club meeting for Wreath IV, which completed all four wreaths of the Little Flowers program. It has been a busy four years and the girls have grown so much, both physically and spiritually!
Anyhow, about this last meeting, which focused on the Gift of Fear of the Lord and St. Maria Goretti… Well, for the first time, I was not prepared! I put off getting ready until late the night before, when I started putting together my notebook page. I baked cupcakes in the morning, but the baby was so fussy I wasn’t able to get much else done. Thankfully I was able to print coloring pages and the craft printouts while holding him, and the lap book supplies were waiting in a file from the beginning of the year when I printed them all out.
Twenty minutes before the meeting I still needed to put together a sample notebook page, and decorate the cupcakes! Aahhh!! It didn’t happen. I figured, after 4 years of making notebook pages, the girls really didn’t need a sample page – they know what to do, so I started on the cupcakes… More on that below!
Rose wanted to know where her Sash and Lap Book were… In a few years, Rose, it will be your turn! |
I still can’t believe that we have completed all four years! It has been such a great experience for my girls. I’ve really enjoyed leading our group and am really sad to see it come to an end but, honestly, I am looking forward to a break. It’s been a lot of work, but worth every minute! {and just think how much easier it is going to be, in a few years when it is time for me to start a Little Flowers Girls’ Club for Rose! I always wished I had something like my plans to use as inspiration and notebook pages all ready to just print! lol}
- Review last month’s gift and add Mini Books that were completed at home
- Add Definition and Motto for the Gift of Fear of the Lord
- Add the correct Jewel to the Treasure Box
- Complete the Saint Profile*
- Complete the Convert Profile*
- Assemble and complete the Catholic/Historic Pilgrimages Pull Out Booklet (or black & white cover option)
For the notebook pages, I used the motto for Fear of the Lord, a traditional prayer to St. Maria Goretti, an image of St. Maria Goretti, a definition on the gift of Fear of the Lord from My Catholic Faith, along with a short prayer for Fear of the Lord, with an invocation to St. Maria Goretti.
You can download my document here.
- Spiritual Bouquet Cards by Alice Cantrell printed on white card stock
- Scissors and Hole Punch
- Ribbon in various colors (yellow, pink, green, lavender)
I ended up reading the article on “What is a Spiritual Bouquet?” to the girls, from our latest edition of St. Mary’s Messenger. What perfect timing!
My favorite saint! Amazed by all you do, as usual. Have a lovely weekend!
Looks like a wonderful meeting! We don't own that movie of St. Maria Goretti, but have seen it on EWTN. I am so moved by her story. I really like your pilgrimage booklet too. I have actually been to Lourdes, though before I had kids. Did the girls pick a place where they would like to make pilgrimage? My top choice would the Cathedral of Santiago (St. James) de Compostelo, in Spain. God bless! Julie
You are such a gift to all the moms doing Little Flowers for years to come!
Even when you claim you are not prepared, it all comes out beautifully! You are very gifted at sharing our faith with your Little Flowers!
I am excited to have Isabella in the Little Flowers at our church in a few years. Hopefully it is as fun, faithfilled and creative as your group.
I am curious as to what kind of printer you have and how much ink you go through. I love all the printouts you have links to but I am afraid of the price of colored ink!
They all look lovely, I hope to do something like this with my daughter when she is older.
I have a Canon Pixma MP560 that I purchased for about $70 a couple years ago. It has been a great printer!
This particular printer has multiple single-color ink cartridges (one for each color and two, both different sizes, of black – one for grayscale and one for color printing. It seems expensive at first, but with my old printer that had a tri-color cartridge, we would always run out of a single color much faster than other colors and waste so much ink.
I DO do a LOT of color printing, and way more B&W printing. I'm careful about the settings that I use – opting for "fast" (which used much less ink) or clicking "grayscale" for anything B&W. Still, ink is definitely an expense for us.
You got me curious too, so I looked back at my records, and in the last 12 months I have used 2 full boxes of color ink (just opened a 3rd, as we start our new school year) and 1 box of black ink (I just ordered a 2nd box for the new year). I paid $35.57 for the black ink and $74.16 for 2 boxes of color = $109.73 for the whole year.
Considering that I print so many things for feast days, birthdays, Lap Books, Little Flowers, Lesson planning, and more – and it breaks down to just $9.14 a month – I don't think that ends up being that bad!!! 🙂
Your Rose and my Kristen are twins from different parents!Love the face!
That is exactly the kind of printer we had and I thought it used too much ink but I also wasn't using any of the tricks you just mentioned.(I think I also just have an unrealistic view of how much I will have to spend to make my own copies). I will have to look into it more. I really like colored copies. They are much more pleasing to the eye and make the children feel like it's special, you know? Black and white just gets boring… especially with something as wonderful as the Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto!
As always it was wonderful! My girls will really miss Little Flowers! That one collage of photos with Ciquita and Buttercup, threw me… they could be sisters, lol.
Chiquita, lol. That is what I get for trying to nurse and type at the same time!