Temple Wedding Time Capsules! Woohoo! When I was 16, a junior in high school & a "Laurel" in my church's Young Women organization, we made a "Husband/Temple/Wedding Time Capsule"{whatever you want to call it!} and I absolutely loved it! Our leaders displayed their wedding dresses and provided all the necessary items to put into our #10 cans. I decided not to seal my capsule so that I could look at it from time to time to remind me of my goals of an eternal marriage to a worthy priesthood holder ...while others chose to seal their cans at the cannery & did not open them til they became engaged! After my husband and I became engaged we had a little picnic in my front yard and I showed him everything in the #10 can and read the letters I wrote to my "future husband" as well as the printed out Ensign articles on marriage. It was a great way to fuel the desire for a temple marriage & absolutely all the Young Women in my ward loved it! This was one of my all time favorite activities in Young Women's. I have designed print outs to use for this Young Women's activity {a few pictured above} listed in my ETSY shop, They include... -Outside cover for your #10 can -Customizable activity invitation to "attend the reception" -List entitled, "Qualities to Develop in Myself" -List entitled, "Qualities My Husband Must Have" -Another list entitled, "My future Family" where the YW can list their future children's names -Page where they can write about their future Wedding Plans -Page to glue magazine/catalog cut outs of their future Wedding ring & dress If insterested in the printables I created you can purchase them from my Shop by clicking on this link HERE! You can also include printed out talks in your temple time capsules such as... "My Husband Always Brings Me Roses" April 1988 "The Daily Dozen of Marriage" March 1990 "Divorce" April 2007 "Our Solemn Responsibilities" November 1991 "Of Souls, Symbols & Sacraments" January 1988 "Beware of Pride" May 1998 & A hand written letter to future husband, written testimony, a photograph of the YW, temple handkerchief and/or envelope as a symbol of purity, paint chips or fabric swatches in wedding colors...anything else meaningful & representative of the YW at the time! Hope you enjoy putting on this activity as much as I enjoyed being a part of it as a youth & now in designing these to share! XOXO, Brittany