This was our giveaway for our spa party. Everything was brought from the Dollar Store. We printed names with our slice cutter and then we taped over them with packing tape so the names wouldn't get wet. Inside we put in flip flops, a back sponge with a scrunchy tied around the handle. Also inside was a back massage thingy, wash cloth, head band and little bowl for manicures.We used a lot of the items for the spa party. The prize back was less than ten dollars and it looked so cute!
Monday, July 7, 2014
Spa Party Take Home Gift
This was our giveaway for our spa party. Everything was brought from the Dollar Store. We printed names with our slice cutter and then we taped over them with packing tape so the names wouldn't get wet. Inside we put in flip flops, a back sponge with a scrunchy tied around the handle. Also inside was a back massage thingy, wash cloth, head band and little bowl for manicures.We used a lot of the items for the spa party. The prize back was less than ten dollars and it looked so cute!
Sunday, July 6, 2014
The Nail Polish Game
If you have a lot of nail polishes, this is a fun game to play. Sit the girls in a circle and then line up your nail polishes. Take the 1st bottle and put in in the middle and lay in on its side. Each girl will spin the nail polish bottle and if lands on them, they will paint one finger on their hand. Put the polish at the back of the line and pick the next bottle Keep spinning the bottles until all girls have finished their nails. They will all look cute with crazy nails. This game took along time to play but they sure had fun!
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Balloon Flip Flops
Sunday, June 29, 2014
World Thinking Day-France
Friday, June 27, 2014
Luau Dance Centerpieces
Just a hint, If you want to do a center piece like this put something in the bag. That way you won't have any disappointed little girls!
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Let's Learn About Flowers
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
Swaps for Polynesia
These are the swaps that we made for World Thinking Day. First we printed out these cute hula girls. Then we laminated them and cut them out. We attached a pin back to it and it is complete. Very simple and they look great! The girls each had two, one to keep and one to swap.
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
World Thinking Day-Polynesian Islands
This year we really wanted Australia for our country but someone else did too. We were assigned the Polynesian Islands. We could have done just French Polynesian but we decided to break up the girls into to groups of four and assign different countries. The countries they picked were USA-Hawaii, New Zealand, Fiji and Tahiti. All these islands and many more make up the Polynesian Islands. We cut the poster boards in half and each group of girls made their own. On our table we had the display posters, decorations from Party City and posters we received from Tahiti and New Zealand. Hawaii and Tahiti tourism bureaus were nice enough to send us pens, magnets, brochures, and bracelets to pass out. We also bought a box of leis to pass out.. For food we served mango salsa and chips. This is usually one of the best events of the years. Our table looked great!!
Monday, June 16, 2014
Sew, Sew, Sew
Friday, June 13, 2014
Check Out Girl Scout Properties
Our troop wanted to go to a different campground. In northeast Illinois we are lucky to have a lot of girl scout properties. When we signed up for the Journey in a weekend, it didn't specify where we were going to stay. We had a address and that was about it. Well, this is the building we stayed at. The girls had the whole second floor. The windows on top pushed out and there were cubbies that the girls could sit in. The property was amazing and it was only forty five minutes from our homes. There were trails, cabins and outdoor areas to pitch tents. The girls wanted to come back and go to one of the cabins. I think we just might do this in the fall.
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Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Frame Your Bronze Awards
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Working On Our Scrapbook Badge
Monday, June 9, 2014
Hire A Photo Booth For Your Event
This is a great idea for any event!!
Saturday, June 7, 2014
Mother Daughter Luau
Every year our association has a mother daughter dance. Its usually held around Mothers Day. This year is was held a little earlier. Everyone looks forward to this yearly event. The theme this year was a Hawaiian luau. All troops from seniors to daisies attend and are so excited to be there. When you enter there is a table with name tags and your table number. All troops are seated together, if the mothers have girls in multiple troops then they are seated with the troop of their choice. Some years the girls are given a raffle ticket for something special that will be raffled off during the evening.
The mother daughter dance is held a the same venue every year. A professional photographer is there and photos are available for purchase. Pricing is very reasonable $12.00 for a 5x7 in a acrylic frame and two wallets sizes. The backgrounds and props are coordinated with the theme of the dance. Every troop must donate at least one raffle basket with the theme or their choice. Money is raised to keep the costs of the dance low. Every year the food options are different. This year family style entrees were served. Some of them were not too kid friendly but the mothers enjoyed it.
The evening starts out with dinner and desert. During dinner volunteer awards are given. Troops that have accomplished the bronze, silver or gold awards are acknowledged. Afterwards, the music gets everyone dancing. Our DJ knows the most up to date music. There is always the Hokey Pokey, Casper Slide, Chicken Dance and Cotton Eyed Joe. Everyone knows the dance is not complete without the limbo, hula hoop contest and my favorite the mother daughter slow dance. This year we were all lucky enough to be serenaded by the girls with their favorite song " Let it go". The dance is my favorite part of the year. We are all blessed to have these beautiful daughters and spend some special time with them.
The mother daughter dance is held a the same venue every year. A professional photographer is there and photos are available for purchase. Pricing is very reasonable $12.00 for a 5x7 in a acrylic frame and two wallets sizes. The backgrounds and props are coordinated with the theme of the dance. Every troop must donate at least one raffle basket with the theme or their choice. Money is raised to keep the costs of the dance low. Every year the food options are different. This year family style entrees were served. Some of them were not too kid friendly but the mothers enjoyed it.
The evening starts out with dinner and desert. During dinner volunteer awards are given. Troops that have accomplished the bronze, silver or gold awards are acknowledged. Afterwards, the music gets everyone dancing. Our DJ knows the most up to date music. There is always the Hokey Pokey, Casper Slide, Chicken Dance and Cotton Eyed Joe. Everyone knows the dance is not complete without the limbo, hula hoop contest and my favorite the mother daughter slow dance. This year we were all lucky enough to be serenaded by the girls with their favorite song " Let it go". The dance is my favorite part of the year. We are all blessed to have these beautiful daughters and spend some special time with them.
Friday, June 6, 2014
Scavenger Hunt To Complete The Amaze Journey
After we went to our journey weekend, we needed to complete a service project. The girls came up with a service project for our local crisis center. They decided they wanted to do a scavenger hunt. A week before our hunt we picked three long blocks in our neighborhood that we wanted to go to. One girl scout lived on each block. Paper bags with notes attached to them were distributed to all of the houses letting them know we would be arriving during our regular meeting time. The note stated that a girl scouts lives on their block and we would be doing a scavenger hunt next week during the times on 4:30 to 6:00. We requested items such as toothpaste, tooth brushes, deodorant, soap, lotion, shampoo, conditioner and other personal items. If they didn't have anything we would also accept can or boxed food. Participants had to leave their items on the front porch and if nothing was there the girls would be ringing the doorbell. The day of our scavenger hunt the girls split into three groups. A lot of the neighbors left the bags on the doorstep. Everyone was excited to go and do the hunt. Our neighborhood was very generous and the girls had a great time. Points were given for items, food was one point and personal items two points. We didn't give out prizes, we just counted our items and tallied the points. After all the hard work we celebrated with pizzas and chocolate chip cookies. The scavenger hunt turned out to be a success for us and the crisis center!
Thursday, June 5, 2014
Surprise, We Are Going Bowling!!
This year we wanted to do something different, so we planned a surprise party for the girls. When all the girls arrived they were all ready for our regular meeting. The leader told them to gather all their things because we were leaving. The girls looked totally confused, she told them we were going bowling. "What? We are going bowling now?" one of the girls asked. She told them "Yes, right now!" Then they all started jumping up and down. We got a great deal on the bowling from Double Take Offers. It included 3 games of bowling, pizza, pop and shoes for four girls for $18.00. The girls bowled only two games because we stopped to have pizza and awards. The bowling alley was nice enough to give us coupons for one game that we can use next year. All the girls got bowling pins that were painted green with a gold bow. We brought sharpies so they could all exchange autographs. This was a great way to end the year!
Sunday, April 6, 2014
Journey Amaze Overnighter
Well we survived our Journey overnighter. The turnout was great, there were about thirty girls and ten moms. Our troop was the first to arrive and claim our spots in a very large room. The girls ate dinner and hung our for about an hour before they started working. They all introduced themselves and got into small groups. They talked about stereotypes and came up with really cute skits to show that they understood was stereotypes were. More fun activities from the journey book were completed. At the end of the night the girls had about an hour to come up with a plan to complete their journey. The plan was a service project they wanted to do and how to implement it. Our girls completed three different plans, so at our next meeting we can get started. This really was a nice change of pace for our girls and a fun way to start a journey. Our troop completed the Amaze journey and one other as juniors,it was a lot of work. I would suggest to anyone doing a journey the second time around to attend a class offered your council. It was fun!!
Friday, March 28, 2014
Journey in a weekend
Our troop is going to attend a Journey in a weekend at one of the campgrounds that the girl scouts own. I am very excited about this because it took us about six months to complete our other two journeys we did as juniors. I hoping this will be fun for the girls because it is compact and taught by someone other than their usual leaders. There isn't too much information given on the description of the weekend so it really shall be a surprise. I don't even know what to expect. Has anyone else had fun with journey weekends?
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Saturday, February 1, 2014
Girl Scouts Dolls made by Adora
I love it when I find Girl Scout Dolls or outfits. While searching the web, I found these really cute 18" Dolls that come in variety of outfits. What I noticed first, was that there were Daisy, Brownie and Junior uniforms on the dolls. They are so cute!! I know my daughter would love to have one. Let me know what you think.
Here is the link to the store:
http://www.adoradolls.com/6-years/18-fashion-play-dolls.html#
Here is the link to the store:
http://www.adoradolls.com/6-years/18-fashion-play-dolls.html#
Saturday, January 25, 2014
Win Cash Prizes on Facebook for Your Troop
Wouldn't it be great to win extra money for your troop. Follow the link and win! Imagine what you can do. I think I would use the money for our upcoming camping trip. It would make the cost to the girls a little less and everyone could go. It is fun to dream!
Sunday, January 19, 2014
Girl Scout Cookie Rally at the Chicago Wolves Game
We attended the Chicago Wolves hockey game and rally last night. The snow storm made it very difficult to get there but we made it. There were thousands of other girl scouts in attendance. Before the game there were activities for the girls. Speakers were on hand to encourage the girls to sell their cookies. They gave an award to a scout that sold 3,000 boxes of cookies last year. That is a pretty amazing feat. During the game there were girls scouts everywhere in the stand waving green pom-poms. The hockey players even came on the jumbo screens and were eating girl scout cookies. What a great way to get excited about cookie time. The wolves won the game 2-1, a great way to end the night. Check out a rally night in your area, it is really fun!
Thursday, January 9, 2014
I-pads for Girl Scouts
We are bringing our I-pads to the meeting on Friday so we can start the World Thinking Day project. Our country is Polynesia and there are a lot of Islands we can choose from. I think we ended up with a great country this year! This is the first time we will try working on I-pads for a meeting, even the girl scouts have to keep up with technology.
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
World Thinking Day-Polynesia
Our troop wanted Australia but we didn't get it, we ended up getting Polynesia instead. This week we are having a meeting to start preparing. I did a little research and e-mailed a few countries tourism bureaus. So far I heard from Hawaii, they are supplying the troop with pencils, magnets and bracelets. The New Zealand convention bureau had a nice map that we can order.
The Tahitian tourist information contact is going to send us posters and 200 pens. I think this is a great start. The girls will be so excited when they find out.
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