Way back in January, I told you all about my quest to get the troop to Class "A" status with their uniforms by ensuring that all of the boys had neckerchief slides. To that end I think I was successful, although, like most eveything I do, it turned into a much larger project than it should have been.
In addition to the troop, we hosted not one, but two Webelos Dens that were ready to "cross-over" to the Boy Scouts and were checking out our troop (boys age out of Webelos at 11 years old and have the option of choosing a boy scout troop in which to transfer or leaving the scouting program).
Most of the scouts (the best I could hope for) were well behaved, attentive and brought interesting and unusual items to be made into neckerchief slides. I had over 50 blank slides in black, green and brown (black being the favorite) that I had pre-made during the weeks leading to the neckerchief slide nights. I say "nights" because of scheduling problems (on the part of the Webelo leaders) we actually had 3 neckerchief slide nights. Here are some of the highlights.
Turns out that Mr. Kill was the only one to get burned with the hot glue gun. |
This was a popular slide. |
This is The Pudge's slide. You may recognize the guitar pick from our concert a few years ago. Several other scouts used guitar picks too. |
6 comments:
Im surprised a scout uniform could be so personalized! You are such a goodly bear to sheperd along these young cubs. As far as glue gun burns go - im sure Boxer and I know I - understand. Your rock probably is infused with the dust of gladiators and lions - not bad for an amulet type thing.
What an inspired project! I have major Hot Wheel envy right now. And covet that Cheap Trick pick.
ooh, nothing burns bad like a wad of hot liquid glue. My last project with small shells left it's mark.
What a creative thing and I have to say, it's nice to see what boys decide to do when being creative. The guitar pick is clever. As for that rock, I'm turning you in. :-)
Nice job!
I love these! Great idea and very crafty. And what else could you do with a rock from Rome anyway? We pick up rocks from places we visit too. How is the remodel going?
Fascinating to see what the kids – and you – came up with! Good on ya for spearheading this.
Say, are you up for the next Smackdown? It’s Battle: Salad, which I’m thinking will be quicker (and involve less head-scratching) than our last couple. Hope you can fit it in. Details here:
http://grumpygranny.wordpress.com/2012/05/05/culinary-smackdown-may-2012-its-a-toss-up/
Chicky
The scouts do promote a certain amount of individuality and neckerchief slides are sort of a status thing. The cooler the slide - the cooler the scout. And I like to think my Roman rock was once kicked by - Spartacus.
Moi
The pick is one of the Pudge's prized possessions. See above for why he chose it.
Boxer
It only burned a little. I'm sure 25 years exceeds the statute of limitations on stolen ancient artifacts.
Pam
It was a cheap souvenire. Sunday I'm renting a 24' truck to run to tax free Delaware to pick up 1100 SF of hardwood floor. That should be fun.
IE
If you saw my last post, we're under construction. I won't have a functional kitchen for at least another month. I'll have to pass.
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