Once a year we have a “Super Saturday” event where a bunch of women come together to craft, cook, hang out and have fun! Becky and I have been in charge of these types of events a few times and I thought it would be fun to share a list with you of some successful things we’ve made in the past or that we’ll be making in the near future!
So let’s get started. First up, we have these adorable Nativity Stocking Holders that Becky shows us how to make….
DIY Nativity Stocking Holders by U Create
DIY Creaseless Hair Ties at Life in the Green House
DIY Monogram Glasses by Thistlewood Farms
DIY Thankful Board by Cherished Bliss
Pinecone Wreath Tutorial by V and Co.
Give Thanks Table Runner Tutorial at I Spy DIY
Chrysanthemum Pillows at It Works for Bobbi
DIY Magnetic Organizational Board by The House of Smiths
How to Make Popcorn (using your favorite candy bar!) by U Create
Lace Earring Holder Tutorial by Trey and Lucy
Dry Erase To Do Chart Tutorial by Modern Parents Messy Kids
DIY Wood Nativity by The 36th Avenue
How to Make Simple Quiet Books by Serving Pink Lemonade
Pumpkin Spice Sugar Scrub at The Idea Room
Floating Frame Tutorial by How Does She
How to Make a Pumpkin Vase by UCreate
DIY Rudolph Sign by 36th Avenue
Magnetic Board Tutorial by U Create
Vintage Farmhouse Pumpkin at Pen n PaperFlowers
DIY Wood Coasters by Mama Says Sew
DIY Wooden Frame Tutorial by U Create
Peppermint Candy Cane Sugar Scrub by The Idea Room
Chore Chart Tutorial by Li’l Luna
Growth Chart Tutorial by U Create
DIY Baker’s Gift Set by Classy Clutter
2×4 Thanksgiving Turkeys by Craft Goodies
DIY Solar Mason Jar Lights by U Create
I hope you enjoyed this list of Super Saturday ideas we’ve put together for you!
Do you have an idea or something that was successful at your Super Saturday event?!
Please share below in the comments! We love to hear from you.
Jennifer Barclay says
You are very lucky that your area still does Super Saturdays. Our area cut them out about 4 years ago and will not allow us to hold them. It has to be separate “none church” activity at a home, which is difficult to accommodate very may people.
Kari says
I think it goes by RS President in each ward, stake. Our RS Pres in our ward said no, absolutely not. We offered it as “Sisters / Friends” day out with nothing to do with RS. It was humorous because many ladies couldn’t wrap their minds around that it wasn’t RS and didn’t come? we had a small turn out but the ladies who came (35 or so with friends etc) needed to be there and we had a wonderful time connecting with each other. We ran it by the BIshop before using our building and he was excited for us to do it. I really think that Wards that don’t support a Craft Activity of some sort are missing out on a great service to our sisters. As a Primary president… I LOVE the time with my sisters and I miss it. Sitting in a “lesson” doesn’t give me the time I need to relax and enjoy.
Kari
~The Pies~ says
I’m the RS Pres in my ward and we are still allowed by the bishop and the stake pres to host one a year. We offered all ranges of prices plus we offer 4 free demo classes. Our stake and ward leaders think this is a great missionary opportunity and a great way for sisters to get to know one another since that can’t happen at church on Sundays. Casual way to chat while beautifying your home, learning to skills and making friends. I think it’s sad most wards and stakes aren’t allowed. We always get an awesome turn out.
Brenda says
I love Super Saturday activities [when my ward decides to do them each fall] – they are so much fun! And these are awesome ideas – thanks for rounding them up and sharing!