General Conference Journaling Study

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Get the most out of your study of General Conference study with this wide margin General Conference Journaling printable.

I love studying General Conference. It is guidance that is intended for RIGHT NOW.

Recently I found Katie on Instagram who makes a wide edition of each General Conference that you can download and print for free. Sometimes she also offers printed versions for sale too.

General Conference Journal Study | This Wide Margin General Conference Book gives you plenty of room for all your notes as you study General Conference.
#GeneralConference #April2020

The pages are formatted to be printed on 8.5×11 in paper, but I got the idea from Teri @writtenupontheheart to print them booklet style so each page fits on a half sheet.

The cover (front and back) was made by printing a floral design on vellum, and then I laminated it. Under the vellum I added chipboard and glued the title page to it so it would show through the vellum.

In addition to Conference, I also added some notes pages in the back, and Katie’s wide margin version of Joseph Smith History.

I bound the whole book using my Cinch machine.

General Conference Journal Study | This Wide Margin General Conference Book gives you plenty of room for all your notes as you study General Conference. #GeneralConference #April2020

Using this to study General Conference has been amazing! The extra space in the margins is perfect for all my thoughts, and things that stand out to me. And I love having everything contained in one book.

Something that I noticed after I started using this book was how much I loved watching the pages fill up with notes. I’ve loved studying through the Gospel Library app because I can link and tag everything. But there is something special about having it on paper. I can visibly see the progress I’m making through my Conference study, and it gives me encouragement to keep going and keep adding more notes.

If you are looking for a new way to study General Conference, I highly recommend trying a wide margin General Conference Journaling version. It’s been a game changer for me and I’m getting so much more out of my study.

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