The Lord Is My... Poster

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Share the gospel at home in a fun visual way with my The Lord Is My poster. You can switch out the bottom word as often as you like and even make your own. I love it best with the wood cutouts from Lemondrops n Lilies. All you need to get started is the free printable poster below.

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Love this The Lord Is My... poster. Change it up throughout the year. #teachlikeachicken #LDS #Savior

Frames like this wood base work best for this style of artwork. The base allows you to place the interchangeable pieces easily and you don't have to worry about any borders getting in the way. I love the flare the wood cutouts from Lemondrops n Lilies give this simple poster. Totally makes it pop and you can use the rest of the wood pieces to decorate throughout your home. Snag the name of Christ cutouts from Lemonheads n Lilies using my affiliate promo code CKNSCRATCH20 for 20% off too!

It's such a great way to express your relationship with the Lord visually! We all know that some weeks we really feel how the Lord is our Shephered while other weeks we really feel his Redeemer qualities. Change your sign as you view your relationship with the Savior in different ways.

Interchangeable The Lord Is My... poster. Super fun and free printable. #teachlikeachicken #LDS #Lord
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While you wait for your name of Christ cutouts to arrive, use the printable cards included with your poster printable. For best results, print on a thicker paper like cardstock. As you continue to study the names of Christ, see which other titles you want to add to your interchangeable poster.

Pssttt… there are so many fun way use to use these name of Christ cutouts. Check out this fun and simple game or see how it looks on a wreath.


Camille Gillham

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