God's Girls Club for Tweens: GLAM Books

God's Girls (Club for Tween Girls) make a GLAM book (God's Love and Adoration for Me) club meeting ideas and format {The Unlikely Homeschool}

For the fifth summer in a row, I set aside time for discipleship...for passing on faith and femininity to my favorite girl.  It's not as if SUMMERtime is the only time I do this.  Summer just brings about a looser schedule and, with it, the opportunity to invite a few other young ladies to join us in our fun. It provides moments of intentionality...of purpose.  

This year, Sweetie Pea and I extended an invitation to ANY teen girl who wanted to join us.  I didn't want to limit our group to just our current social circles.  I wanted to open our doors and our hearts to new girls in our church and in our community...girls who needed to connect...girls who needed to know God's love.  And so, we invited ANY and ALL tween girls to join us...or at least as many as would fit in my tiny dining room...that would be seven.


God's Girls (Club for Tween Girls) make a GLAM book (God's Love and Adoration for Me) club meeting ideas and format {The Unlikely Homeschool}


In years past, our summer club has been a grand affair complete with snacks, decorations, and dress-up.  But since we currently have our house for sale and need to maintain a certain level of...well...cleanliness..., I knew I needed to keep this year's meetings s.i.m.p.l.e. 

SIMPLE.

Inspired by a few art journal tutorials I had recently seen, I welcomed the girls over one night a week for a month and a half to create a faith journal pointing them to God and His love for them.

God's Girls (Club for Tween Girls) make a GLAM book (God's Love and Adoration for Me) club meeting ideas and format {The Unlikely Homeschool}

"Top 3"- Get-to-know you game

Since most of the girls had never met, we spent the first few minutes of our first meeting playing a simple mixer called "Top 3."  

Before playing "Top 3"

Prepare a slip of paper for each player.  On the top of each slip of paper, write a "Top 3" theme or list suggestion such as "My top 3 favorite books" or "My top 3 favorite things to do in the summer". Then, write the numbers 1-3 in a list format down the left side of the slip of paper.  Each slip should have a different Top 3 theme to it.

To play "Top 3"

Pass out a pen and one Top 3 slip of paper to each player.  Encourage each girl to read her theme and then write down her top 3 items that fit that theme. When everyone has finished writing down their top 3, go around the room and allow everyone to introduce themselves and give the answers...and only the answers...to her Top 3.  After a list of Top 3 is given, invite the other girls to guess what they all think the "theme" of the list is.  

Example:  A girl might say, "Hi!  I'm Sarah, and my Top 3 are eating a cookie as big as my face, visiting my Aunt in Florida, and winning a new bike in the library reading program."  The other girls might then guess things like "The Top 3 things you dream about doing," or "The Top 3 favorite things about the summer," or "Your Top 3 goals for the upcoming year."  
There really is no winner or looser to this game.  It's just a way to learn a few things about each of the girls in the group and possibly open the door to further conversation.

Typical Meeting Agenda

For the most part, the evening meetings ran like this...

  • We would create one GLAM Book page and embellishments.  Embellishments might include tags, bookmarks, and beaded page dividers.
  • As one section of the page dried, I read the week's theme and theme verse, and we discussed them very informally. I wanted to guide the conversation but also allow all the girls to share their thoughts openly.
  • We would add glam (glitter, stickers, jewels, buttons, etc.) to the painted or decoupaged page.
  • If the page was dry enough, we would write the week's theme and theme verse onto the page, leaving plenty of room for faith journaling later.  If the page was still wet, we would begin the next meeting with this step before moving on to the next page.  


GLAM Books

Using scrapbook paper, paint, stickers, and all kinds of embellishments, we transformed a half dozen board books that I had picked up at our library used book sale into faith journals...or GLAM Books. (If you're curious, GLAM stands for God's Love and Adoration for Me. Yep...I totally made that up to give our faith journals a tweenish name for the club. But it works because it's true!) It is my hope that these books will be filled with verses, prayers, and love letters of thanksgiving to God.  

Each page of the GLAM Books had to be lightly sanded to create a matte surface with which to paint or decoupage. Although some of the girls chose to maintain a continuous color scheme throughout their books, most opted to make each page unique.  

Should you decide to make a GLAM book of your own, I highly recommend putting a piece of scrap paper under each of the pages you are currently working on so that the paint from your current page does not bleed over the edge and onto your previously created pages.  

There really is no ONE way to make an art journal, and consequently, no ONE way to make a GLAM book...just be sure to add lots of glam!

God's Girls (Club for Tween Girls) make a GLAM book (God's Love and Adoration for Me) club meeting ideas and format {The Unlikely Homeschool}

Weekly Themes and Verses

  1. I am wonderfully made.- Psalm 139:14
  2. God has a plan for me and my life.- Jeremiah 29:11
  3. I cannot be separated from God's love.- Romans 8:35
  4. I belong to God. I am His.- 1 Corinthians 6:19-20
  5. I am God's workmanship.- Ephesians 2:10
  6. God draws me to Himself.- Jeremiah 31:3

God's Girls (Club for Tween Girls) make a GLAM book (God's Love and Adoration for Me) club meeting ideas and format {The Unlikely Homeschool}


I have no idea how God will use our short time together in these girls' lives. But I pray that these GLAM books will be a long-lasting reminder of His love and their worth.  

For more information on forming a discipleship club or to see what we've done in previous summers, check out the 2012 God's Girls Club>>

2 comments:

  1. I have been following your blog for a while. I love God's girls club.
    As I have been reading other comments, looks like most mom's would liketo do one. Just an idea, why don't you conduct a roll call and have mom's connect to each other through on the city/state they live in, so we could connect and do this .

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  2. I've been doing a tween club for girls at church and running out of ideas. So glad I found this blog. Thank YOu so much!

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