Yeehaw! Looks like I've found the gold metal winner with all of the awesome ideas + details this Western Themed Cub Scout Blue & Gold Banquet has to offer! Submitted by Jennifer Carver of Banner Events out of Puyallup, WA, this party is an event sure to have you jumping up to click your heels together with excitement! Western Themed Cub Scout Blue & Gold Banquet While rounding up ideas + elements from this party to use on your next Western themed event, be sure to rustle in the following details: Adorable 3-tiered Western-inspired cake "WANTED" style western themed invitation The cutest pocket square utensil packs Bandana strip tassel garland Bandana and blue jean plates + partyware A Cub Scout Wanted Wall Brown paper bag ponies Custom sugar cookies on sticks placed in large galvanized metal milk jugs Cow print balloons Split Rail Fence pie table standee + backdrop Boot trophies Old West jail and stable standees Money bags + gold bar decor pieces And more!
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Last night was our Blue & Gold Banquet for our Cub Scouts :) Since I am the Pack Committee Chair I wanted to do Western theme and all
The Golden Book of Camping by William Hillcourt ~ pictures by Ernest Kurt Barth Western Publishing Company, 1959 Obviously, this book ske...
Totem Pole From Recyclables: This is a great Family project for Spring or Summer. Make this fun Totem Pole from discarded plastic containers and some paint. It's a really colorful Garden project for the whole family. Start saving all your empty plastic milk co…
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A few days ago we did a project involving coffee filters. Instead of coloring them with markers and spraying with water, we used droppers and colored water. To make a sunset sky, we used red and yellow water. The kids picked up some water in the dropper and slowly squirted it onto their coffee filter. It's a good idea to put construction paper under the coffee filter to absorb the water. Otherwise you'd have a huge mess. Once the kids filled up their coffee filter completely, we let them dry. Then I cut off about an inch from the bottom so it would be flat. And I also glued it to white paper. It made the colors brighter than when the coffee filter was by itself. After nap, the kids added cacti and a "ground" that I had cut from black construction paper. They turned out so pretty because in some spots the red and yellow mixed and made orange. And no two sunsets were alike. Last year we did this for our Wild West theme, so I had also cut out cowboys and horses! What a lot of work that was! If you have a Cricut machine, then it would be a breeze. But all I have is my scissors, so I kept it simple this year. Side note: I think I must have put in a lot more food coloring last year and that's why the Wild West one is so bright. So I guess if you want it extra bright, use lots and lots of food coloring!
This Tin Can Cow Bell makes a satisfying clanging sound, but it isn't too loud and annoying. Oh ya, you can totally thank me later!
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Last night was our Blue & Gold Banquet for our Cub Scouts :) Since I am the Pack Committee Chair I wanted to do Western theme and all
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If you're looking for Pioneer Day Activities, then look no more! Mariah has created a roundup of things to do, including crafts and snacks.
Over the next few weeks families will gather together to share stories and laugh over memories. It reminds me a little of an old fashioned campfire. But
Try making these hand-dipped candles with your child and help bring colonial history to life!
The Golden Book of Camping by William Hillcourt ~ pictures by Ernest Kurt Barth Western Publishing Company, 1959 Obviously, this book skew...
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Well, for those of you who know, I was called to be a cubmaster of our local pack. The annual Blue & Gold banquet was last night, and I wa...
There once was a boy who dreamed of his own catapult. Then he remembered this… His Dangerous Book for Boys has instructions for all manner of things. Including how to make a catapult. Ed was …
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We were asked by Alpine District to store their files on our website since they do not have access to the place their files were stored anymore. Here you go! We made some new neckerchief slides at Roundtable last night. I love neckerchief slides! I think they are so fun to wear. Tonight we made some campfires to show what you could do for a campfire program or any outdoor event. Campfires seem to signify all things outdoors to everyone! Nothing better than a camp fire to make you think of the great outdoors. If you are interested, I have made it easy for you to reproduce. Just print out this PDF on cardstock, cut out 3 different size flames (I even gave you an extra in case you messed up). Click here to see more neckerchief slide ideas on our blog ** PLEASE do not download these files and email or send them digitally to others. These are for your personal use only. If you would like to share these files with others, please copy the link to this post and send them to our site so they can print off their own. We would love to have everyone that would like a copy to come here to get their own copy absolutely free. We receive money to keep our website open where we store all of our documents and PDF files by people visiting our blog. Please don't take money out of our pockets by bypassing our blog. Using the back side of the template (so you won't see the pen marks), trace it onto fun foam. Cut out the fire pieces, turn them over (so you don't see the pen marks), and hot glue them together. I found these small craft sticks at Hobby Lobby. They are shorter than regular popsicle sticks, and worked quite well. For the backs, I like to use 1/2" PVC pipe. It works great! Then, you can use whatever you want to decorate it with. I tried it with glitter glue, and sharpie markers, but I think I might like the plain ones the best. Good luck!
This is part 4 of a 4 part hands-on unit on Native Americans. Make Navajo Fry Bread, draw Pueblo chalk drawings, create Navajo sand paintings and concho-style belts, weave Apache baskets, and more! My lessons are geared toward 3rd-4th grade level children and their siblings. These are lessons I created to do with a weekly homeschool co-op. We meet each week for 2 1/2 hours and have 17 children between the ages of 1-13. Use these fun lessons with your class, family, or homeschool co-op group!
Every Tuesday morning, I host a knitting group for crafty parents at my house. The common denominator for this group is the Seattle chapter of Attachment Parenting International. I have been part o…
40 of the Best Campfire Recipes for Camping and Backyard Summer Fun. From foil packet dinners to delicious S’mores burritos and everything in between, you’ll find delicious campfire recipes to get excited about. Camping Recipes Summertime in my childhood always involved camping trips and camping recipes. I was never really a fan of sleeping in …
This year’s Old Miners’ Days Parade, in celebration of 60 years of Old Miners’ festivities, included 140 or so entries that marched, rolled and trotted down Big Bear Boulevard and, for the first ti…
Country-western, farm, and Toy Story parties are super popular right now – but what to do to entertain all those little cowboys and cowgirls? ; ) Here are some of ...
A fun printable to create a cowboy movement game for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten that can be used for a cowboy or western theme.