Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Girl Scout Swaps Brazil I Am Going To Girl Scout Camp And I Need SWAPS Ideas?

I am going to girl scout camp and i need SWAPS ideas? - girl scout swaps brazil

Should be something to do with the reading to have, so if you have any ideas would be very grateful ... As would be too great.

8 comments:

Strip said...

How many small backpacks or bags on the book? They are really super nice and so easy! http://www.makingfriends.com/minibackpac ...

Here is a link to a very interesting site for all swaps! There are many interesting and fun for small projects that do not know where to start! Click Start http://www.scoutswaps.com/index.html on the links and find there are many things!

bluphrog said...

As you know, swaps, meaning "special affection Whatchamacallit Favorites Somewhere", said Inter-sectoral approaches, I always have a booth that the girls could make their SWAP. I want to find a substance to the theme of the camp, or just bivouac match, and cut into strips 2-1/2 to 3 cm. Most units are 44-45 cm wide strips then cut into the middle of what they were 22 "long. Then fold the ends under the double about 1 / 2". If you can understand how a sewing machine you use to sew the ends down. Or you can glue fabric. Then use one of the important safety pins and pin above. While all sectoral approaches are not pins, most are, and it is a way for you, they stick together.

OrakTheB... said...

sncmom2000 has great ideas. I say favorite, but he passed me.

How about a library card in miniature? Prints on your computer, a rolling pin and girls in the lower back.

How many SWAps can be done? You can have cable or son CHINELLE Jewels of Light and the girls reading glasses on a small scale.

They can be printed on the pages of a book in a small reduction in size and laminated veneer lumber or glue if they are rigid and a hot needle.

I'm sure you know you can get pins and things, Joanne every business, is not it?

Enjoy!

nataliex... said...

What is a swap? who is not, when I was in the GS

sncmom20... said...

The most obvious is a book, perhaps out of felt or foam (making fun? "I think that what is being called. It comes in sheets of felt is, but it is) a kind of rubber. You can use the layer 3 to layer like a book, on the one hand, and together as a binder to sew. Stick a pin in the back again, or a safety pin. I suspect you have a jacket or a hat or something.

You can make mini-markers, also felt it could be brought to something, too.

I saw several marker cassettes at one end and a ring or a charm or beads are joined, and tied in a knot. Then the banners are finished with a little corn and watch the time until the beginning of the book mark.

Reading is difficult to imagine something for a swap.
Good luck.

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veterann... said...

Friendship bracelets. Scarves are needed, if they do the same for all the girls in her troop

da bomb said...

WOW! Really good ideas so far. Since you need to read the topic, what a bookworm key? Get several wooden braces (the kind you squeeze to open) can be removed if desired, or not, to get some of those little colored balls puff one craft store and mini-eyeballs. Ugh! Puff balls clip, add some eyes and are ready to go. Add Not even a needle in the back, because it will cut into his vest.

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