Look at all those boxes! Surely there is something clever we can do with those…..
This year as you know we added two Daisies to our troop, we started to work on Journey books at our meetings but after two meetings and two leaders trying to work with three groups…well, it just wasn’t working. So I sat down and looked at all the other earned patches and petals that the girls could work on together.
So for our first unified meeting we worked on the Junior Drawing, Brownie Painting and Daisy Using Resources wisely patches.
What we did was use all but one end of the cookie boxes talk about using resources wisely! I used a box cutter of course
I was careful but still ended up tossing a couple of the ends because I cut wrong, good thing I had a ton!
So basically you are are tossing out the two small side on one end and keeping all the rest…..for what you ask?
Sketch Books and Easels!
I went ahead and pre-poked the holes in the books and paper for the sketch books and made kits for each girl with a sharpened pencil too.
Pretty easy to assemble just make sure the writing is on the inside cover so the outside cover can be decorated.
Then for the easel …. I found that the tagalongs and dosidos were the best for this one. I used the bulk of the box for this again with the writing on the inside. Simply attach the boxes on the top so that they stand up. I used duck tape to keep it together and heavy plastic sheets recycled from reports I get everyday. Normally tossed in the recycle bin I justs kept mine. Here it is in stages…..First duck taped closed….second glued the plastic sheet on the box so the paint wouldn’t run through to the cardboard and third with the clip holding the watercolor paper on to the easel.
It took a few hours getting 12 together and of course making sure it worked LOL! I got each girl her own water color paints (97 cents each at walmart), and brushes.
All set to take to the meeting…..Our project was this taking the part of of the law that states “Be a sister to every girl scout” sketch something that shows this action and then paint it.
I mixed the girls up too, split up the three groups to sit with each other and if they went to the same school, they didn’t sit together. It’s a constant struggle with girls to make sure every one of them get along, I try not to stand in from of them lecturing instead trying to incorporate this principle in our meetings.
It was a great meeting, I took 5 pictures of the above and still couldn’t get them all to smile at once LOL! maybe next meeting will be photography???
Re_Blogged 3/2/15 Original Blog Date 2/14
Awesome ideas! What a great way to re-use! Saving the environment isn’t only about “recycling” – it’s “reduce, reuse, recycle”! Thank you for the great ideas!
I didn’t know you had a blog, it looks abandoned! You should definitely start to write again. Maybe something more along your life now. I’ll be waiting to read it, and no you don;t know me but I know you. 🙂