Thank you to Felice Clements from Hobble Creek District, Utah National Parks Council. She donated this idea for neckerchief slides for the pinewood derby. She said, "I made these neckerchief slides for my cub scouts for the pinewood derby. It is a cupcake holder from store bought cupcakes from the grocery store. I filled with plaster and then painted the 'tires'. Who said you have to pay $$$ for molds??"
What Is Akela's Council? Crossroads of the West Council has planned this exciting 3 1/2 day Cub Scout Leader Training for those who have completed the Leader Basic Training. This fast-paced and inspiring training covers den doodles, den yells, relationships, Cub Scout forms, resources, New Adventure Program, skits, puppets, charter renewal, BSA policies, insignia, Webelos Outdoor Experience, Cub Scouts with disabilities and much more. Any Cub Scout Leader from any council is invited to attend.
Sunday, January 31, 2016
Neckerchief slides for the Pinewood Derby - Cub Scout tire slides
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Neckerchief Slide Ideas
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How were these made? What material?
ReplyDeleteThey were made with plaster poured into the "molds" and then painted.
DeleteHow do they attach to the neckerchief if they are solid plaster?
ReplyDeleteAs you pour the plaster, you can put a wire loop into the plaster. When the plaster dries, you will have the loop to thread the neckerchief through.
DeleteNeckerchief slides for Pinewood Derby add a charming touch to Scout uniforms. Their unique designs and vibrant colors foster a sense of camaraderie among participants. Why Games Online These slides showcase creativity and craftsmanship, making them cherished keepsakes long after the race.
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