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Give your kids tools to express their faith in creative ways with Faith that Sticks!
This post is written by Janice Croze, co-founder of 5 Minutes for Mom, and is part of a sponsored campaign with Tyndale. As always, our opinions are always 100% our own.
Our month of projects with Faith that Sticks stickers from Tyndale is almost over…
We made an arts and crafts project with painted photo mats, we created a DIY reward chart, and we made fun and inspiring notes for our children’s school lunches.
But first, we have a Faith that Sticks giveaway for you…
One winner will receive 14 packs of Faith that Sticks stickers and 6 Happy Day Books!
My daughter and I have both loved the Faith that Sticks samples we received — and we are sure you will love them too.
Tyndale offers such a great variety of stickers that appeal to the full range of kids’ different ages and stages — from cute bunnies, to faith building Bible verses.
If you are looking for stickers for your Sunday School class, sweet stickers for craft projects with your kids, or inspiring stickers for your older children, Faith that Sticks has got you covered.
More Fun with Faith that Sticks…
In case you missed my previous posts with Faith that Sticks stickers…
Want a great arts and crafts idea that is inexpensive but creates a wonderful keepsake? My daughter and I painted and decorated pre-cut photo mats to create framed collages. These super easy decorated photo mats work for framing your child’s artwork or photos.
If you have been thinking about making a reward chart for your kids, I created an easy DIY reward chart kids can help make themselves.
I included downloadable templates, in pink and blue versions, so within minutes you and your kids can start working on your own customized reward charts. It is a fun, easy craft — with rewards!
If you are looking for a quick idea to add some sweet fun into your kids lunches and you haven’t had time to print and cut out downloadables, just reach for a pack of stickers instead. I made these simple lunch box notes for my daughter Olivia using Faith that Sticks stickers — and it took only seconds to do.
And for more Faith that Sticks ideas, visit the Faith that Sticks website or find them on Facebook.
Enter to Win…
If you want to win this bucket-load of Faith that Sticks products of 14 packs of Faith that Sticks stickers and 6 Happy Day Books…
Written and photographed by Janice Croze, co-founder of 5 Minutes for Mom and owner of Janice Croze Photography
Cryssie Cherry says
I would make a Potty Chart
Melanie Montgomery says
I’d give them to my nephew. He’d love ’em.
Ssgirl4now says
I would give these stickers to my friend’s children since theyre religious and very crafty.
susan smoaks says
i would use these at sunday school.
Leslie L Stanziani says
I would take them to church my husband works at.Vacation bible school is coming up.
Cynthia Sizemore says
I would use these to send cards to my neighbors kids to try to interest them in church.
Jane H says
As a teacher’s aide, I would use them as part of a reward system. Thanks for the chance to win.
Laura says
I would use them in my Sunday school class!
Charlene S. says
I’d use them for kids crafts 🙂
Stephanie Galbraith says
I would use them to motivate my kids to do well.
Gianna says
For school work.
Vikki Billings says
I would use them at church during vacation bible school.
Jessica Ruggiero says
I volunteer at the catholic school where my daughters go to school. These stickers would be great to use as rewards at our school! I think they would also be great for yearbook club to use to decorate our book for this year!
shawna says
We would use them at Church, at home for crafts, and send some to our sponsor child.
amy deeter says
i would use them for cards that i mail out
Tricha says
Use them as rewards
Connie Tillman says
For bible story telling – trying to teach my almost 3 year old about Jesus and his love for everyone.
Jenny says
I would use them as reward stickers for my son.
Jenny Q says
I would use them as reward stickers for my son. My son loves stickers and these are really cute! I also use these for craft ideas or Sunday school lessons.
Jenny Q says
I would use them as reward stickers for my son. My son loves stickers and these are really cute.
Jenny Q says
I would use them as reward stickers. My son loves stickers and these are really cute.
Jenny Q says
I would use them as reward stickers. My son loves stickers.
Courtney R. says
I’m only 22 and I don’t have any babies and I’m still in Bible college, but I get bit by the baby fever bug to the point of buying children’s clothes, books, and toys (only up to age 6) that have been on sale or clearanced that I just love. As strange as that sounds, I’d love these stickers to continue adding to my future hope box for my someday children 🙂
Susan Chester says
I would give these to my grandson when he visits.
xty cruz says
I’ll give this to my nieces that are collecting it
david basile says
I would let my niece enjoy them
Linda White says
Would use the stickers for crafting in Sunday school in my preschoolers class!
Tamar says
My kids would probably put them all over the place as soon as they get them.
anna says
in Sunday school
mARY m. says
i would give this to the Primary Sunday School class, They would enjoy this so much.
Kelly Kimmell says
I would use them for crafts with my daughter.
Brittany says
I would probably use them for craft projects or a reward chart.
Alvina Castro says
we would probably use them for friends and family card making or for his folders and more cute fun
Fisher says
I would use these stickers as prizes for my son when he accomplish something great! Like when he properly sits down for a meal and finishes his plate.
marian boll says
I have 3 granddaughters and they would find so many uses for this stickers!!!
Amanda says
I would give these stickers to my son to use, for fun crafts, and learning in homeschooling.
Kat H says
I’d use them to re-enforce the lessons my 4 year old learns in Sunday school
Jen says
I would have loved to been able to put them in Easter baskets but I think I would use them for crafts, lunch box notes, church and to share with friends.
amyc says
I would use to reward my daughter when she does stuff that I ask her to do.
Terra Heck says
I’d give them to the Sunday school classes at church to pass out to the kids when they memorize their Bible verses. Thanks.
Robin Hoopes says
I would give each child a sticker when we are talking about Jesus and God. This way it reinforces how much they are loved by God, when they look at the stickers and remember the conversation we had before they got the sticker.
Bonnie Way says
My girls would probably make cards for their cousins or grandparents with these stickers… they love doing cards and pictures!!! Or maybe we’d try some of the crafts Janice has suggested here. 🙂 Thanks!
Amy Tinnin says
My girls Love stickers! I would use them for lunch notes and crafts.
Gina B says
On reward charts for my kids and in their notebooks! They can also do crafts with them.
Brittany Locke says
I am a camp counselor for a children’s camp for a week during the summer and I believe these stickers would help encourage the younger kids and help us share the gospel. These kids are underprivileged and usually come from a rough home life. They need a lot of love so little gifts such as these stickers would be a blessing to them. We want to show these kids they are special and are loved by God and by us. It’s amazing to see the difference some small encouragement sticker and little treat does to a child.
Vickie Couturier says
my grandchildren would love this,id use it as rewards for doing chores around my house
Lacey says
I would use them for craft projects with my kids.
anne says
I would use them as a craft and wonderful creative idea.
Sonya Morris says
I would use them as a reward.
Nancy says
I’d use these on greeting cards!
D Schmidt says
We would use them to decorate our children’s items and as a reward.
Heather Kelly says
I would use them on my children’s lunch bags, love notes that I like to write to them, the school work that they do at home on weekends, summer, and school holidays.
Kristie says
My kids would probably use them to make cards for friends and family 🙂
Wendy [mapsgirl] says
I wish this was open to Canadians! These would be perfect for my Teen group at church!
Wendy says
I would use these in Bible Class. Was just working on class materials tonight and these would be perfect!