Young Women's Values with Disney Princesses

 


NEW! Download ALL the posters as a PDF File below!
Young Women's Values with Disney Princesses: The Sequel!


The theme for my stake's Girls Camp this year is "The Happiest Place on Earth", tying Gospel Principles and the importance of the Temple to Disney films. I have the privilege of serving as a YCL this year, and so while pondering how to make this the best experience for the girls I serve, I created several posters that take some of our favorite princesses and tie them to the eight Young Women's values.


Young Women's Values with Disney Princesses Poster Free Download
imageNEW! (10/20/14) After multiple requests, here it is! Full sheet posters including ALL 13 princesses, in one, easy PDF file. Simply download the file, and when printing specify which pages to print. It is a little bit of a hassle, but ultimately it's the easiest way to have all of them available. I hope these are useful!
Of course, with 13 Disney Princesses, I had to exclude several favorites, but if there is interest I may create them later. Keep your eye out for several more Disney freebies soon!
These posters could be used for a variety of activities and events, including Girl's Camp, New Beginnings, and Young Women in Excellence.
Young Women's Values with Disney Princesses: FaithYoung Women's Values with Disney Princesses: Divine NatureYoung Women's Values with Disney Princesses: Individual WorthYoung Women's Values with Disney Princesses: KnowledgeYoung Women's Values with Disney Princesses: Choice and AccountabilityYoung Women's Values with Disney Princesses: Good WorksYoung Women's Values with Disney Princesses: IntegrityYoung Women's Values with Disney Princesses: Virtue

Disclaimer: I take no credit for the images and quotes featured in these posters. They are property of The Walt Disney Company. These posters were created for non-commercial home and church use. The Personal Progress Helper does not claim ownership, though does ask for proper attribution as the creator of these poster.

17 comments:

  1. I love this!!!!!!!!!! SO CUTE.

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  2. What program did you use to make these?

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  3. Thank you so much. I am preparing for our YWiE program and these are going to go great with what I am doing! Thank you again! These are perfect.

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    1. I'm working on our YIWIE also. Can you share what your lans are?

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  4. Is there a way i can download these to print for a lesson?

    Thanks,
    Rochelle Ludlow rochelleludlow@msn.com

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  5. I'm also working on Evening in Excellence. Can you share your ideas? I love this theme!

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  6. I would love to see what you do with the other princesses!

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  7. Thank You!! I love the posters. I'm totally using this theme for Girls Camp in 2015.

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  8. I'm curious how you were able to get Disney to approve your venture, seeing how they are the copyright holder?

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    1. Thanks for inquiring! Since this initial post, I've added a disclaimer clarifying stating that I take no credit for the images and quotes featured in these posters. They are property of The Walt Disney Company. These posters were created for non-commercial home and church use. The Personal Progress Helper does not claim ownership, though does ask for proper attribution as the creator of these poster. If you feel as if I should clarify things further, please let me know. Thanks!

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    2. Are you benefiting from the use of these images, which are the intellectual property of Disney, financially? If so, then you have crossed the *legal* line. Unless you have either paid the other party, or entered into a partnership with them, then it is *morally* wrong for you to be using the copyrighted property of another to benefit your reputation. Regardless of cuteness or relevancy or whatever, what you are doing is wrong, legally, morally, ethically. But you just don't seem to get that.

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    3. Are you benefiting from the use of these images, which are the intellectual property of Disney, financially? If so, then you have crossed the *legal* line. Unless you have either paid the other party, or entered into a partnership with them, then it is *morally* wrong for you to be using the copyrighted property of another to benefit your reputation. Regardless of cuteness or relevancy or whatever, what you are doing is wrong, legally, morally, ethically. But you just don't seem to get that.

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    4. Are you benefiting from the use of these images, which are the intellectual property of Disney, financially? If so, then you have crossed the *legal* line. Unless you have either paid the other party, or entered into a partnership with them, then it is *morally* wrong for you to be using the copyrighted property of another to benefit your reputation. Regardless of cuteness or relevancy or whatever, what you are doing is wrong, legally, morally, ethically. But you just don't seem to get that.

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  9. With the download, how big are the pictures? Is there enough resolution to enlarge them at staples to a 11x14? I don't want to print them and then they are fuzzy. Please let me know. Has anyone else printed these?

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  10. Is it a way that these can be translated in Spanish? Can I do it myself?

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