
On A Pin
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Hey there y’all! Today we talk about the greatest American Institution, SWAPS. Ok maybe not the GREATEST, but still an amazing Girl Scout tradition that is seeing a resurgence! We love SWAPS and enjoy creating them with our girls.
What sort of SWAPS have you made? Share recipes and photos with us at thegirlscoutwaypod@gmail.com
Shout out to the Girl Scout History website!! https://gshistory.com/
Links for SWAP ideas:
https://www.gssc-mm.org/content/dam/gssc-mm-redesign/documents/SWAPS.pdf
https://www.pinterest.com/girlscoutsrv/swaps/
https://www.pinterest.com/modernmedieval/girl-scout-swap-ideas/
https://www.gscwm.org/content/dam/gscwm-redesign/documents/Simple%20Crafts%20and%20SWAPS.pdf
Juliette Gordon Low SWAP
Material for 1 SWAP:
- 1 green button
- 2 skin tone pony beads (i drew a face on 1)
- 1 white tri-bead (the bead with the 3 lobes)
- 6 green tri-beads
- 1 green pony bead
- Embroidery Floss
Assemble:
- String 1 skin tone pony bead on the floss and then fold in half so the bead holds the others in place
- String the 6 green tri beads on the doubled up floss
- String 1 white tri bead on the doubled up floss
- String 1 skin tone pony bead on the doubled up floss
- Separate the 2 halves of the floss, and string one half through one hole of the button and one through the other hole in the button to make a hat that sits straight on JGL’s head
- String the single green pony bead on the two halves of the floss, creating the top of the hat
- Tie the string to a safety pin
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