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Earth Day Project Patch
Earth Day is a perfect time to reflect about what you are doing to help protect the environment. Plan a project to protect the earth!
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Easter Bunny Patch
Embroidered patch. 1 1/2″ wide 2 1/2 tall. Celebrate Easter with your troop, do an arts and crafts project, decorate eggs and have this patch to remember it all.
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Gardening Patch
Spring planting, Summer gardening and Fall picking are all great opportunities to learn about nature and where our food comes from. Have your group set up a small garden to experience the wonders of growing your own food. You can make the “Gardening” Patch a sign that your group knows how.
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Hayride Patch
Did your Girl Scouts have a fun ride on a Hayride this fall season? This patch is the perfect way to reminder the ride!
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Holiday Celebration Patch
Everyone love snow globes! And your girls will love this Holiday Celebration patch shaped live a snow globe. This will your troop’s favorite patch of the year!
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$0.69
Pool Party Patch
A pool party is a great way to end the year’s activities and the “Pool Party” Patch is a lasting memento to hand out to all the party participants.
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Pumpkin Patch Patch-Circle
One of the fall seasons must do activity! After a long day of picking out pumpkins this patch will be just the right way to end the day.
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Scout Sunday Cross Patch
If you girls performed a service, such as greeting, ushering, or doing a flag ceremony reward them with this patch!
*Not affiliated with, endorsed by or a licensee of Girl Scouts of the US
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Scout Sunday Patch
The “Scout Sunday”* patch is a good way to acknowledge that a scout has taken part in Scout Sunday*. The Scout Sunday* tradition was started to make people in houses of worship aware of Scouting, and to allow Scouts to live out their “Duty to God”.
*Not affiliated with, endorsed by or a licensee of Girl Scouts of the US