This month's edition of Country Living Magazine has an interesting feature on Girl Scout memorabilia. I was a dedicated girl scout up until eighth grade when I decided to focus on sports instead. I remember loving the camping trips and all the other wonderful experiences the Girl Scouts had to offer. Even at a young age I was a type "A" personality, obsessed with earning every single badge. I fell short by four badges but held onto my sash for all these years. When I saw the article and the value of the badges - $5 to $10 a piece for common badges and $50 to $60 for rare skills - I was pleasantly surprised. Above is a picture of my sash, complete with pins and troop information. I am not sure what the pins, red rectangular patches and wings signify. If you know I would love to hear from you. Here is the back of my sash. As you can see I never finished sewing all the badges on, as the top three are just pinned in place. In the second row you can see a handmade bowling badge. Each troop had the opportunity to make their own badge and my troop choose bowling. It is funny to think that bowling must have been considered a life skill!
As a Girl Scout I also received patches (like the ones shown above) for various camping trips and special projects. I must have been quite the saleswoman as evidence by the "cookie queen" badge.
As a Girl Scout I also received patches (like the ones shown above) for various camping trips and special projects. I must have been quite the saleswoman as evidence by the "cookie queen" badge.
So what badges didn't I earn? Here they are:
I find it very ironic that two of the things I like doing best - running and cycling - are two of the badges I did not earn. If you would like to see more information about vintage Girl Scout collectibles, visit vintagegirlscout.com.
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Cathy
I always felt deprived that I never went to girl scouts! You certainly earned a lot of badges!! Make some money :)
Oh yes, I saw the article too...I stayed through cadets earning my silver award. You did better than me with the badge earning! Mine do go up the back of my sash but I know I needed alot more than just 4 badges. I truly LOVED my scouting years, thanks to my awesome & dedicated leaders!
-Smiles, DianeM
i LOVE LOVE LOVE this!
I actually recognize some of my own badges - the bbq pit one, the camera, paintbrushes, swimming!
you were quite the scout! your parents must have been so proud of you. I was such a quitter back then (Now too! haha) - never a type A like you.
love this - makes me so nostaglic for tents and latrines. I was so scared of those latrines!!! ugggh.
Thank you so much for visiting Ragland Hill Social earlier in the week. I really appreciate it.
What an interesting post? I wasn't ever a girl scout so I'm so impressed with anyone who has the where-with-all to stick with something to receive all these honors. Congrats on your accomplishment.
Look forward to seeing you more in blogworld!
Gwen Driscoll
Ragland Hill Social
You were a very high achieving girl scout! So cute that you kept your sash. This brings back fun memories. My favorite part about being a girl scout was the cooking--making s'mores on camping trips and the little "mess kits" we had with the two metal dishes that fastened together with the utensils inside. Thanks for jogging my memory today!
I saw the article too and it brought back such great memories. I began as a brownie and finished as a senior. The life skills I learned certainly have helped.
I love to tell the girl scouts across the street that "When I was a G.S. we had to go door to door selling cookies~none of this grocery store stuff." It's kind of the modern day "I walked 5 miles to school uphill both ways in the snow." :)
Alas, I could never afford a uniform. Hopefully my loose patches have fallen into some grateful collectors hand.
I saw this too. I was only a Brownie, but I can still "see, feel, and smell" my Brownie handbook in my mind! Sweet memories!
Happy New Year!
joan
I love your sash and the meticulous way in which the badges are sewn on.
I saw that article- thought it was interesting!
I never went to girl scouts .Hmm. sounds lots of fun.
Have a wonderful new year.
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V
I have my sah and went halfway down the back with badges. I, too, stopped at 8th grade. I found a website that tell a lot about the various badges and pins on our sashes. http://www.vintagegirlscout.com/pingirlofficial.htm
I think our pins were year/attendance pins backed by yellow discs-senior scout. The CL article was fun.
~Nancy
Very nice. First visit.
yvonne
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