Wednesday, February 15, 2012

I need the set up for the vest of a daisy member of the girl scouts?

The link posted above is great, except it hasn't been updated in a few years so there are more items for the Daisy level that aren't listed.



Daisies now have troop numerals (white numbers on a yellow background) and all levels can wear the American Flag emblem.



The flag goes on the right shoulder (the girl's right shoulder, it's on the left when you look at the tunic), near the top where the seam to the back is.



A little below that, or about even with the World Association Pin or top of the insignia tab if worn, you place the troop numerals.



The packages the items come in have instructions for both how to put them on and a picture of where it goes. Hint: make sure you follow their directions *exactly* for ironing them on. If you try to cut corners, they don't stay as well. Also, if you're pressing the tunic to get out wrinkles, be careful not to iron over the "Daisy Girl Scouts" lettering near the bottom of the tunic, they can't take the heat designed for ironing the tunic.



The petals can be placed on in any order desired, they don't have to stay in the order they are shown. Many troops earn them out of order, anyhow. Just when you're spacing them remember you need to get 10 around - the easiest is probably to have one at the top, one at the bottom, and four petals on each side between them.



Besides the items shown on the GSUSA site or the troop numbers and flag, any other patches, pins, etc. are worn on the *back* of the tunic in whatever position you wish. They're usually given for fun events, and aren't considered official emblems or earned insignia, which is why they go on the back. That even includes patch programs that are actually earned through certain activities - they still go on the back.

I need the set up for the vest of a daisy member of the girl scouts?
here is the link the girl scouts website



http://www.girlscouts.org/program/gs_cen...


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