St. Therese Crafts, Printables, and Fun for Kids!

St. Therese's feast day is coming up on October 1. She is a well loved saint by many, and there are literally endless ways to celebrate her feast day. Here is a roundup of cute ideas to get you started with your St. Therese feast day plans :-)

St. Therese invented Sacrifice beads. Isn't that cool?!
The Little Ways has the history behind sacrifice beads,

They're really cute and come with 4 outfits!
*Updated to say* Whoops! This paper doll is actually
St. Teresa of Avila... but they're both from the Carmelite order.

Use your new paper doll to create this
St. Therese Game from Under Her Starry Mantle.

This printable Catholic coloring book from Relevant Radio
has some great pages including this St. Therese Coloring Sheet.

Catholic Convert has some free St. Therese Printable Prayer Cards
with the Rose Novena on them. I used them for my Shower of Roses!

Is this St. Therese Doll the sweetest thing you've ever seen?!
You can buy the crochet pattern for only $5 on Knit Together Designs.

Last but certainly not least, St. Therese Church has a whole page of
really cool St. Therese Crossword puzzles, Craft Ideas, and  much more!

Of course, St. Therese's symbol is the rose and her nickname was the "Little Flower" so any rose craft or flower craft would also be a great way to celebrate! I'm really excited about this upcoming feast day, and I wish I had the time to dedicate about 20 posts to it! :-)


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8 comments:

  1. those are the best instructions for sacrifice beads, by far. thanks for the reminder of amy's patterns. her creations are darling.
    pax Christi - lena

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  2. The link is for a St. Theresa of Avila paper doll, actually. Although it could obviously be doctored to be a St. Therese doll.

    Sorry, I have a devotion to both these lovely saint Theresas! Wouldn't want people confusing them- they might miss out on the other one! ;)

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  3. Thank you for all the wonderful ideas. Have a great day. God Bless.

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  4. Thank you for these, I just started making rosaries so I would love to take a crack at the sacrifice beads! And, oh I wish I knew how to crochet!

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  5. These crafts are adorable. And I love the crochet pattern.

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  6. I came to know and love her in the 2nd grade. Great post. Thank you!

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