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Girl ScoutCrafts & SWAPS

September 2013 Cholla Leader Meeting

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Agenda• Craft Basics 101• SWAPS 101• Holiday SWAPS Exchange

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Craft Basics

Test Sample

Set-Up

Back-up Project

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Lollipop SpidersTootsie popsPipe cleanersGoogly eyes

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Brownie SkeletonsBrownie BitesLollipop stickWhite chocolate covered pretzelsBig marshmallowsBlack icingCupcake liner

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SWAPS 101Share with a Pal

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SWAPS badge

http://gstroop2702.webs.com/swaps-try-it.pdf

Learn the history of SWAPSSWAPS EtiquetteDifferent types of SWAPS

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Basic SWAPSGet Ideas from:GooglePinterest

Each girl makes own to exchange. Don’t make 14 sets of the same SWAP to exchange

Include:Troop #, levelDateLocationName of event

For example:Brownie Troop 44Chandler Holiday Light Parade December 2013

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Great arriving activity

Sample SWAPS set-up in stations

Teach a few girls – have those girls teach other girls

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Holiday SWAPS

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Arizona SWAPS & Crafts

Troop 44 participated in a SWAPS exchange with a troop from Georgia

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Holiday SWAPS Exchange

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Exchange Details• Troops agree to exchange holiday SWAPS with other troops• Make enough SWAPS so each girl will receive one• For example• Troop 123 has 11 girls – Troop makes 14 SWAPS• Troop 44 has 14 girls – Troop makes 11 SWAPS• Can be the same – do not need to make individual sets

• Sign-up to SWAP by October 4th

• Troops will be notified October 5th of total # of SWAPS/Troops • Bring SWAPS to November Leader meeting• Fun to also include a letter and picture of troop

• If interested, email [email protected]


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