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I know that SU has retired a girl scout stamp. Are there any other sources for girl scout papers, stamps, embellishments? What about a die or punch in the shape of a trefoil? It is time to make gifts for cookie chairs and troop leaders and I would love to have some cute supplies.
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If you're looking for a fun way to make cards for the kids you might want to check out the rubber stamp kits available in the Girl Scout Center resource library. This project ties in very nicely with Zink the Zebra, which encourages understanding, respect, compassion and acceptance for those who are sick, have distinguishing physical differences, or perceived differences.
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My council, Girl Scouts Great Blue Heron, has a lot of different scrap book paper, stickers, etc. If your council store does not have any scrapbook items, make friends with the person in charge of the council store and ask them to get the paper and stickers for you. They will order things for you.
Or
scan in the interest projects, badges, try-its, awards, patches to use as a background for your projects.
CTMH has a stamp set called Making Friends. There are 6 stamps - a Flag, a Girl Scout, a Trefoil, a Box of Cookies and 2 stamps that say "It's Cookie Time" and "Make new friends but keep the old, one is silver and the other is gold" - very cute!
You can shop online now - under the link below Shop online, then Acrylix stamps, then Everyday Life - Kids there is the stamp set Making Friends.
I lived in San antonio last year and found a bunch of stuff at the council store. A trefoil stamp as well as the words girls scout.
I also found some sticker from a company called bobunny.com and paper licensed by the GS but made by ittakestwo.com.
I hope this helps.
Heather