I haven't posted any neckerchief slides for awhile because I'm no longer a den leader. However, as pack committee chair I'm still very involved with our pack. We had pack meeting a couple weeks ago and since our cub master was out of town, I ended up organizing things. We had a little campfire program at one of the boy's homes and I came up with a couple activities for the boys. I brought a bunch of those cheap glow bracelets for the boys to play with, and I meant them to play a ring toss game, but I think they just ended up running around playing tag or something. They were having fun, so I wasn't too concerned. I also brought materials for them to make campfire neckerchief slides. I found the idea here and even though the link for the printable is broken I was able to print the image and use that to get my flame templates. I traced and cut out the flames so all the boys had to do was stick them together. I used sticky back foam for the red and yellow layers to eliminate the need for hot gluing them. We hot glued the mini popsicle sticks for the logs, and then glued a piece of electrical conduit to the back for the slide. We had siblings there also, so I brought some safety pins and they glued those to the back so they'd have a campfire pin. These were quick and easy- just right for short attention spans :) Materials: - craft foam in red, orange, and yellow - mini popsicle sticks - conduit - safety pins (optional)
I haven't posted any neckerchief slides for awhile because I'm no longer a den leader. However, as pack committee chair I'm still very involved with our pack. We had pack meeting a couple weeks ago and since our cub master was out of town, I ended up organizing things. We had a little campfire program at one of the boy's homes and I came up with a couple activities for the boys. I brought a bunch of those cheap glow bracelets for the boys to play with, and I meant them to play a ring toss game, but I think they just ended up running around playing tag or something. They were having fun, so I wasn't too concerned. I also brought materials for them to make campfire neckerchief slides. I found the idea here and even though the link for the printable is broken I was able to print the image and use that to get my flame templates. I traced and cut out the flames so all the boys had to do was stick them together. I used sticky back foam for the red and yellow layers to eliminate the need for hot gluing them. We hot glued the mini popsicle sticks for the logs, and then glued a piece of electrical conduit to the back for the slide. We had siblings there also, so I brought some safety pins and they glued those to the back so they'd have a campfire pin. These were quick and easy- just right for short attention spans :) Materials: - craft foam in red, orange, and yellow - mini popsicle sticks - conduit - safety pins (optional)
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 because the core value this month is Health and Fitness. That means all things outdoors! Nothing better than a camp fire to make you think of the great outdoors. We lost our site where we stored our files, so we asked AkelasCouncil.blogspot.com to store our file for us. To print this file, please CLICK HERE to go to their blog to print out the PDF. 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!
Here is a wonderful graphic for the theme Supercub this month. Thanks to Isaac Jaten from Alpine District in the Utah National Parks Council. CLICK HERE for the full size jpg CLICK HERE for a PDF of fliers with room at the bottom to add some text to use as invitations for the boys and their families. Click here for a pinterest board that gives more ideas for supercub & hometown heroes. ** 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.
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 because the core value this month is Health and Fitness. That means all things outdoors! Nothing better than a camp fire to make you think of the great outdoors. We lost our site where we stored our files, so we asked AkelasCouncil.blogspot.com to store our file for us. To print this file, please CLICK HERE to go to their blog to print out the PDF. 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!
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!
I haven't posted any neckerchief slides for awhile because I'm no longer a den leader. However, as pack committee chair I'm still very involved with our pack. We had pack meeting a couple weeks ago and since our cub master was out of town, I ended up organizing things. We had a little campfire program at one of the boy's homes and I came up with a couple activities for the boys. I brought a bunch of those cheap glow bracelets for the boys to play with, and I meant them to play a ring toss game, but I think they just ended up running around playing tag or something. They were having fun, so I wasn't too concerned. I also brought materials for them to make campfire neckerchief slides. I found the idea here and even though the link for the printable is broken I was able to print the image and use that to get my flame templates. I traced and cut out the flames so all the boys had to do was stick them together. I used sticky back foam for the red and yellow layers to eliminate the need for hot gluing them. We hot glued the mini popsicle sticks for the logs, and then glued a piece of electrical conduit to the back for the slide. We had siblings there also, so I brought some safety pins and they glued those to the back so they'd have a campfire pin. These were quick and easy- just right for short attention spans :) Materials: - craft foam in red, orange, and yellow - mini popsicle sticks - conduit - safety pins (optional)
Let your scout or leader show his Outdoor pride with this rustic campfire neckerchief slide. This slide has been hand crafted and will enhance any Boy Scout, Cub Scout or leader's uniform. This makes a great gift idea and can be worn anytime. These are hand made and each one will be unique in character. No two will be exactly alike. I will refund excessive postage charges that are $1 or greater on multiple orders.
Let your scout or leader show his Outdoor pride with this rustic campfire neckerchief slide. This slide has been hand crafted and will enhance any Boy Scout, Cub Scout or leader's uniform. This makes a great gift idea and can be worn anytime. These are hand made and each one will be unique in character. No two will be exactly alike. I will refund excessive postage charges that are $1 or greater on multiple orders.
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 because the core value this month is Health and Fitness. That means all things outdoors! Nothing better than a camp fire to make you think of the great outdoors. We lost our site where we stored our files, so we asked AkelasCouncil.blogspot.com to store our file for us. To print this file, please CLICK HERE to go to their blog to print out the PDF. 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!
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!
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 because the core value this month is Health and Fitness. That means all things outdoors! Nothing better than a camp fire to make you think of the great outdoors. We lost our site where we stored our files, so we asked AkelasCouncil.blogspot.com to store our file for us. To print this file, please CLICK HERE to go to their blog to print out the PDF. 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!
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 anym...
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 because the core value this month is Health and Fitness. That means all things outdoors! Nothing better than a camp fire to make you think of the great outdoors. We lost our site where we stored our files, so we asked AkelasCouncil.blogspot.com to store our file for us. To print this file, please CLICK HERE to go to their blog to print out the PDF. 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!
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 because the core value this month is Health and Fitness. That means all things outdoors! Nothing better than a camp fire to make you think of the great outdoors. We lost our site where we stored our files, so we asked AkelasCouncil.blogspot.com to store our file for us. To print this file, please CLICK HERE to go to their blog to print out the PDF. 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!
Neckerchief slide knot made of paracord in blue and yellow, the colors of the Ukrainian Flag. Perfect for Scouts to wear in Class A uniform. Order today!
I haven't posted any neckerchief slides for awhile because I'm no longer a den leader. However, as pack committee chair I'm still very involved with our pack. We had pack meeting a couple weeks ago and since our cub master was out of town, I ended up organizing things. We had a little campfire program at one of the boy's homes and I came up with a couple activities for the boys. I brought a bunch of those cheap glow bracelets for the boys to play with, and I meant them to play a ring toss game, but I think they just ended up running around playing tag or something. They were having fun, so I wasn't too concerned. I also brought materials for them to make campfire neckerchief slides. I found the idea here and even though the link for the printable is broken I was able to print the image and use that to get my flame templates. I traced and cut out the flames so all the boys had to do was stick them together. I used sticky back foam for the red and yellow layers to eliminate the need for hot gluing them. We hot glued the mini popsicle sticks for the logs, and then glued a piece of electrical conduit to the back for the slide. We had siblings there also, so I brought some safety pins and they glued those to the back so they'd have a campfire pin. These were quick and easy- just right for short attention spans :) Materials: - craft foam in red, orange, and yellow - mini popsicle sticks - conduit - safety pins (optional)
Let your scout or leader show his Outdoor pride with this rustic campfire neckerchief slide. This slide has been hand crafted and will enhance any Boy Scout, Cub Scout or leader's uniform. This makes a great gift idea and can be worn anytime. These are hand made and each one will be unique in character. No two will be exactly alike. I will refund excessive postage charges that are $1 or greater on multiple orders.
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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 anym...
How to make and pour plaster neckerchief slides for your Cub Scouts... Thanks to Felice Sanchez Clements for doing a video for us. She is Cubmaster in the Hobble Creek District Community Pack 1456, Utah National Parks Council. To see the handout on how to pour slides, CLICK HERE To see other neckerchief slide ideas, CLICK HERE ** 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 print their own off 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.