Where do Girl Scout Brownie patches go?

Place your first Journey awards at the bottom of your vest. As you earn additional Journey awards, work your way up. If your Journey awards and badges don’t fit on the front of your vest or sash, you can wear them on the back.

Where do I put Brownie badges?

Where do Brownie badges go? Promise badges – These should be worn on the badge sash or worn on the left-hand side of their uniform, closest to their heart.

Where do I put Girl Scout patches?

Place your first Journey awards at the bottom of your vest. As you earn additional Journey awards, work your way up. If your Journey awards and badges don’t fit on the front of your vest or tunic, you can wear them on the back.

What patches go on the back of a Brownie vest?

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.

How do you put badges on a sash?

Where to wear the sash (and where not to) There’s only one right place for a merit badge sash: over the right shoulder. It can be worn over or under the epaulet (shoulder loop). And keep in mind “a merit badge sash is never worn on the belt,” according to the Guide.

What is the correct placement for Girl Scout badges?

*American Flag Patch – This patch identifies Girl Scouts living in the USA.

  • *Council Identification Set – This set includes the Girl Scouts of USA strip and the River Valleys council ID strip.
  • Troop Crest – This crest is a symbol for the troop’s goal,interest,or character.
  • What is the difference between Girl Scout patches and badges?

    Vests are more comfortable for the girls to wear,typically.

  • Sashes twist and “roll” around (front to back and vice versa),so you often have to literally pin it to the shirt to keep it in place.
  • Insignia tabs on t-shirts?
  • Having the insignia already attached to the vest solves the never-ending issue of WHERE DID THE TAB GO?
  • What do Brownie Girl Scouts carry in their pockets?

    This is how I see in the dark.

  • This is how I add up numbers.
  • This is where I keep my pictures.
  • This is where I write my thoughts and feelings.
  • This is where I take notes for school.
  • This is how I track where everyone lives.
  • This is how I know what I’m doing every day.
  • This is what I listen to.
  • This is what I watch.
  • How to make a Girl Scout sash?

    Daisies. Grades K-1.

  • Brownies. Grades 2-3.
  • Juniors. Grades 4-5.
  • Cadettes. Grades 6-8.
  • Seniors. Grades 9-10.
  • Ambassadors. Grades 11-12.