Tonight's Thomas's final night as a Cub Scout. In just a couple of hours he'll be walking across the bridge to join his new Boy Scout troop. To commemorate their time as Cub Scout, us parents made shadow boxes for...
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Cub Scouts Memorabilia Shadow Box. Variety of hats, badges and metals. Approximately 18" x 22" x 4" in size.
My handmade wood Cub Scout and Eagle Scout Shadow Boxes and cases make a lasting display for Boy Scout Merit Badges, Sashes, Awards, Pins, Ribbons,
Cub Scouts Shadow Box • Patches, Belt Loops and Pins • Uniform Display • Scout Quilt • Shadow Box of Eagle Scout Awards and Memorabilia • More ...
My handmade wood Cub Scout and Eagle Scout Shadow Boxes and cases make a lasting display for Boy Scout Merit Badges, Sashes, Awards, Pins, Ribbons,
Walnut case for Merit Badges
A home display is the best way to enjoy—and share—the memorabilia that represents the signposts along a Scout's journey from child to young man.
Tonight's Thomas's final night as a Cub Scout. In just a couple of hours he'll be walking across the bridge to join his new Boy Scout troop. To commemorate their time as Cub Scout, us parents made shadow boxes for...
Tonight is about me. I finished Josh's shadow box for his bridging over to Boy Scouts. If you don't speak Scout, let me give you the trans...
Since it's been a full year since Jack left Cub Scouts, I thought maybe it was finally time to organize his stuff into a display. I decided it had been sitting in a neat pile in my sewing room long enough. So I finally went and got a shadow box to put it in, and then left it sitting all neatly arranged ON TOP OF the shadow box for about 2 weeks in my kitchen. So in the spirit of family service as mentioned in Conference today, I finally got it done. No, it isn't well centered. Yes, I probably could have arranged the Webelos pins in a more balanced fashion. Yes, it would probably look better if I had spray painted the frame navy blue. No, I don't think that's all his belt loops - he was forever taking them on and off his belt so I'm actually happy we have retained this many. Yes, I am proud of my former Cub scout and his achievements and glad that we have a visible reminder to those 3 really fun years. In other musings, despite my last posting, I really do consider myself a reasonably intelligent person. For the most part. Early mornings excluded, of course. I can get around a computer fairly adeptly. I understand most of the computer jargon. I can figure lots of things out through trial and error . . . and error . . . and error. I'm not my mother who firmly believes she can singlehandedly bring down the entire internet. I'm not my sister who recently learned how to open an email but still can't send one. Nor am I the compuer whiz that my father, brothers and other sister are. But I do ok. I manage. And I have chosen to surround myself with family and friends who know how to fix what I break. But that blasted iTunes is seriously the bane of my existence. I'm pretty sure the program changes format every single time I access it. There is no other program that I have ever used (and I'm running Vista on this computer, people!) that befuddles me like iTunes. I worked with PeachTree accounting software at a job a long time ago that was pretty messed up. But seriously, iTunes confounds me. Even my more-techno-savvy-than-me kids hate it. LOVE the iPod, DESTEST iTunes. Surely there is someone out there that gets it - surely there are a lot of people out there who get it. One of you needs to volunteer to come to my house once a week for iPod maintenance. "Will trade cupcakes for iPod servicing" Maybe I should hang a sign in my front window. But then some 8 year old child would show up, get everything perfectly synced and running and charged in 5 minutes and then my feelings would be hurt. And I am a really good pouter. It's an art form mastered by Walkers. Lane knows when it's coming. He'll say, "Oh great. Here come the Walker eyebrows." I don't know how to explain it because it isn't a learned behavior. It's a gift. Addie has it. I don't think I've seen Taylor do a good Walker pout. Jack doesn't pout because he's pretty much happy all the time. The best Walker pout I've seen belongs to Calvin's daughter Marissa. She had it mastered as a two year old and has refined it since. Luckily, no one has seen it in a long time because she is quite smitten and recently engaged so she smiles all the time. How did we get here? Oh yeah. iTunes. Did you see at the end of conference today the app mentioned? It's called Mormon Channel (this is probably old news to everybody but me. I don't browse iTunes/App Store because of the aforementioned iTunes hating). But I did download that today which is handy because it has audio sciptures and all the Ensigns, not just the Conferece editions like my other LDS app. Plus it's FREE. I love free stuff.
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Cub Scouts Shadow Box • Patches, Belt Loops and Pins • Uniform Display • Scout Quilt • Shadow Box of Eagle Scout Awards and Memorabilia • More ...
My handmade wood Cub Scout and Eagle Scout Shadow Boxes and cases make a lasting display for Boy Scout Merit Badges, Sashes, Awards, Pins, Ribbons,
The Project Quilting Challenge this week sparked me to make the memory quilt from Bobby's old Scout uniform components that I've been meaning to get around to. (The challenge this week was to make a quilt from recycled materials that had all had a life as something else before this quilt, and to embellish it with at least three different materials). I cut up, rather mercilessly, his cub scout and boy scout shirts, which I have to say was a little bit scary. These included his official uniform shirts from Cubs and Boy Scouts, his Tiger Cub Tee Shirt and Pack and Troop Tees. I also had two of his Bandanas, from Bear and Webelos Cubs that I cut up and pieced through out the quilt. The embellishments for the quilt include all of his award and council patches, award ribbons, pins, button, and his bandana slides. I even pieced the backing with leftover uniform pieces, and then included a pocket from a pair of cub scout pants to keep small keepsakes in. I still need to make a label for the quilt though. So now it's hanging in our basement rec room where my husband hosted years of den meetings, and tons of raucous cub scout memories linger :) Enjoy the day! ~ Dawn
A home display is the best way to enjoy—and share—the memorabilia that represents the signposts along a Scout's journey from child to young man.
Cub Scouts Shadow Box • Patches, Belt Loops and Pins • Uniform Display • Scout Quilt • Shadow Box of Eagle Scout Awards and Memorabilia • More ...
My handmade wood Cub Scout and Eagle Scout Shadow Boxes and cases make a lasting display for Boy Scout Merit Badges, Sashes, Awards, Pins, Ribbons,
My Cub-Scout is done being a CUB and has moved on to bigger and better things. I was rifling through his things, getting ready to sew on some new patches for his scout shirt when I realized... wow, there are a lot of badges and pins and belt loops and hanging things and special patches and great scouting paraphernalia here that I have no idea what to do with it. After thinking about it for a few days I realized that those things will sit in a box and waste away without ever being acknowledged. So, I decided to make something out of it. The shirt was a hand-me-down (thanks Leslie) and I decided to use it as the backdrop for the project. I should have put a step by step tutorial like I've seen on other blogs.... sorry, I wasn't thinking about it at the time. I sewed on every badge he earned, pinned on every pin and arrow. Then I cut off the sleeves and shortened the length and sewed up the bottom and the top of the shirt. It became a pillow. I didn't sew together the front buttons so that I could use it to turn the pillow inside out, therefore I made a simple pillow form to go inside the shirt pillow. I threaded all the belt loops onto the scout belt and secured it around the pillow. I really like the way it turned out. The true test of its worth was showing the boy. He really liked it as well. He was playing with another boy who is younger than him and just started scouts. He was so excited to see all that he could do in scouts. Mission Accomplished!
Cub Scouts Shadow Box • Patches, Belt Loops and Pins • Uniform Display • Scout Quilt • Shadow Box of Eagle Scout Awards and Memorabilia • More ...