Girl scout mom

Discover Pinterest’s best ideas and inspiration for Girl scout mom. Get inspired and try out new things.
Troop Leader Mom: Getting Started with Girl Scout Daisies, Brownies, and Juniors!: Brownies: Sit-Upons (Sewing, Part One) Sit Upon, Girl Scout Daisies, Girl Scout Mom, Daisy Ideas, Brownie Ideas, Girl Scout Troop Leader, Girl Scouts Brownies, Brownie Scouts, Daisy Troop

Recently I started teaching the girls how to sew. First up? Making Sit-Upons! My girls are second-year Brownies, and were able to do this project in one troop meeting, though we did run over about 15 minutes. Count on it taking roughly an hour from start to finish, not including any coloring/decorating. This can be done at any level, but the younger the girls, the more adult assistance required. It was a perfect craft for my third graders. If you have a smaller troop, and are able to find…

Troop Leader Mom: Getting Started with Daisy Girl Scouts (and Brownies Too!): Brownies: Choosing a Troop Crest Multi Level Troop Badges, Girl Scout Brownies Meetings, Girl Scout Daisies, Girl Scouts History, Scout Projects, Brownie Ideas, Girl Scout Troop Leader, Girl Scouts Brownies, Brownie Scouts

Troop Crests It used to be that troop crests were for Juniors and up only. A while ago this changed, and GSUSA began allowing Brownies to choose troop crests. Technically, the crest is supposed to stay the same throughout the life of the troop. However, it is not unheard of for a troop to choose a new crest when the girls bridge to a new level (especially if they're getting a new vest and have had a change in member turnover, troop focus, etc.). If a troop ever changes its number, by all…

I'm a Daisy Girl Scout. great coloring page! Scout Coloring Pages, Girl Scout Logo, Girl Scout Promise, Scout Law, Girl Scout Law, Brownie Scouts, Brownie Girl Scout, Brownie Girl, American Heritage Girls

Preparing for our First Daisy Meeting: After completing my official training, and doing lots of Googling, here's what I came up with (in no particular order) to prepare for our first meeting. It was a lot of work, but it was fun. The greatest costs to me were printer ink and time. You can always print things in black and white and have the girls color, etc., or see if one of your parent volunteers has access to a color printer. Find your own way to make it work. This is just one way to do…