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Home Privacy Policy Contact Questions. Pop up search form. Share this If you run out of room on the front of the vest, you can always place badges on the back of the vest or sash.
In that case, the earned badge goes on the front of the vest or sash, along with other earned badges, below Journey badges. Answer: This is a really good question because it can get confusing with all the different types of cookie badges and patches, especially for Daisies! These two leaves go under the Daisy Petals to form part of the "stem" of the daisy. There are two additional leaves that might also be earned during cookie season; these are the "Financial Literacy Leaves" - "Money Counts" and "Making Choices.
If your patches do not look like leaves, and are not embroidered with "Count It Up","Talk It Up" "Money Counts" or "Making Choices", then possibly your patches are "fun" patches, like Cookemon, or other fun patch. In this case, fun patches always go on the back of the vest or tunic.
Finally, Daisies can also earn a cookie pin, which is an actual metal pin that goes on the right side of the vest or tunic, below membership stars. The cookie pin may also be placed above or below "My Promise, My Faith" pins, as the girl and her family wishes. Answer: Both of these are considered fun patches, and so they would go anywhere on the back of the sash or vest. Answer: I believe that this is a fun patch, and so goes anywhere on the back of the vest or sash.
Answer: If you are talking about the Community Service Bars, these are the awards available to Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassador scouts. They go below the other insignia and above the badges. You would put them below the My Promise, My Faith pins, if those were earned, or below the Cookie pins, if those were earned. If, on the other hand, we are talking about the Membership Stars, those go right below the troop numbers. Answer: If this is the earned First Aid badge that is triangular in shape, and with a cross on the front, then it goes on the front of the vest or sash.
You can place earned badges starting along the bottom edge of the sash, working up towards the center. Or, if not, the pin would go below Brownie Wings, if the girl has those. If the girl does not have Brownie Wings, you can place the pin below the membership stars, or if no stars, below the troop numerals. Basically, it goes below all the other insignia, and above earned badges. Placement of the cookie pin is similar, on the Brownie vest or Cadette vest. It will go below all the insignia, and above any badges earned.
Note, some scouts will place the cookie pin at the same level as My Promise, My Faith pins, and it is their choice to do so if they wish! Question: Where does the 'Go for Bold! Cookies ' patch go on a Girl Scout Junior vest?
Answer: The cookie patch for can go anywhere on the back of the vest or sash. Answer: GS Way is a Brownie badge, so it goes on the front of the vest or sash, along with other earned badges. Most Brownies like to start adding badges to the bottom hem of the vest, and add upwards, row by row.
This will help maximize your available space for badges! Answer: I believe that you are referring to the First Aid badge with the red cross on it, that is a part of the Brownie Outdoor Journey badge set? Most girls like to group the Journey badges together by set, sometimes in a pattern circle, big triangle, etc but it is perfectly fine to simply line them up in a row. Answer: Typically, skill-builder and Journey badges earned as a Junior stay on the Junior vest, and badges earned as a Cadette go on the Cadette vest.
You can generally tell the program level by the shape of the badges: Junior skill-builder badges are round and Cadette skill-builder badges are diamond-shaped.
Journey badges, though, may have size and shape variations, but you can see what they look like in the Journey books. Certain awards like bridging arches and Brownie wings, however, do move to the next level vest.
Question: I am assuming "Inspire Imagine Innovate! I just wanted to be sure before ironing them on. Answer: Yes! Thanks for your question and for supporting your Girl Scout! Answer: Early Bird is a patch given for early registration. Since this is earned, it goes on the front of the vest or sash.
You can place them in a row just above any other earned badges, or just above other earned badges. The World Thinking Day award should not be confused with general World Thinking Day fun patches, which are different in size and shape than Girl Scouts badges, and should go on the back of the vest or sash. Answer: These patches are associated with the cookie program, and are considered fun patches, so they go anywhere on the back of the vest or sash.
Answer: Cookie badges and patches are always a source of some confusion. There are actual earned badges for cookie sales, like the Junior level Cookie CEO badge, but probably you are referring to a patch given to a Girl Scout for doing a site sale, or participating in a similar cookie event? If the patch is not shaped like other skill-builder badges, for example: triangular for Brownie badges, or circular for Juniors, then it is likely a fun patch.
All fun patches go on the back of the vest or sash. If it is a skill-builder badge, it will go on the front of the vest, on the girl's right side, with placement starting at the hemline and working up.
If there is no more room, it is perfectly fine to place the badge on the back. One other possibility: if the girl is a Daisy, and the patch looks like a green leaf and says "Count it Up" or "Talk it Up", then it goes on the front of the vest, below the petals, so that it forms the girl's left-side leaves of the daisy's stem. The Cooie Activity pin also is an earned award and goes on the front of the vest or sash.
Answer: The rededication or Investiture patch goes anywhere on the back of the sash or vest. Most Scouts will place patches starting at the top edge of the sash or vest and work downward. Answer: I am only aware of fun patches to mark rededication, so unless your council has an earned badge for rededication, I would say that it goes anywhere on the back of the Daisy tunic. If you discover that what you have is an earned Council badge, please write back and let us know! Answer: Both of these are considered fun patches, and so will go on the back of the vest or sash.
Question: Does it matter if Daisy Journey badges are placed on the bottom left or right? When they run out of room on the bottom left, they will fill up the bottom right. If you still run out of room, you can add another row above, again going from left to right. If by chance you earn skill-builder badges, you can place these in a row above the Journey badges on the left, OR in a row on the right.
No worries, though, the important thing is that the badges were earned and a girl should rightfully feel proud to wear them! Answer: Thanks for your excellent question! This is a bit confusing, so bear with me. If this is a fun patch, given to the girl for participating in an event, then it goes on the back of the vest or sash. These G. If you are still unsure, check the shape of the badge or patch. If it is shaped similarly to other badges your scout has, then it too is a badge.
If it is a general oval shape or an odd shape, then it is likely a fun patch.
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