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Miniature Birthday Party Cake Craft!

We have a really cute party craft that will be a big hit at your next birthday party or Girl Scout troop event! This little cake is pretend and can be played with over and over again!  It is the perfect 18” doll size, Build A Bear Size or just about any stuffed animal.  See […]

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COMING SOON…18” AG Doll Birthday Party Craft Kit!

We are excited to offer our very first 18” doll birthday party craft kit…coming very soon! In addition to our other craft, sewing, and patch kits we will soon offer a super fun 18” doll kit. This kit will be great for any birthday party activity or a gift for that little doll lover in your […]

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How to Make Earmuffs For Your 18” Doll!

At one of our recent 18” doll accessory crafting classes in Northern Virginia, we taught the girls how to make warm earmuffs for their doll! Want to make one for your doll?  Check out the directions below! Cupcakes and Lace 18” Doll Earmuff Supplies: Craft Foam 2 Giant Pom Poms one jumbo fuzzy pipe cleaner […]

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Santa’s Elves Toymaker Junior Badge Workshop

Santa’s little Girl Scout elves earned their 1960’s retro Toymaker Junior badge at one of our recent winter classes in Chantilly, Virginia! Since Christmas is right around the corner we decided to put a whimsical holiday spin on this Toymaker badge.  We discovered these awesome retro 1960’s Girl Scout badges from Ebay. This badge is […]

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Turn a $1 Store “Barbie” into a cute Native American Barbie! Craft Ideas for Girl Scout Badges!

In one of our recent Girl Scout Badge Workshops here in Chantilly, Virginia we helped the Brownies earn their super fun retro Indian Lore badge! Since we stocked up on some of the really unique ‘council own’ badges before the GSUSA badge change we decided to have a “Pioneers and Native American Day”!  The first […]

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