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Monday, March 28, 2022

Girl Scout Daisy to Brownie Bridging Ceremony Ideas

If you are planning your Girl Scout Daisy to Brownie bridging ceremony, here are some fun ideas for decorating and gifts for your troop.

I remember like it was yesterday my troop's Girl Scout Daisy to Brownie bridging ceremony. It was so much fun to plan, and it made me very happy to have achieved this first scouting milestone.

Girl Scout Daisy to Brownie Bridging Ceremony Ideas

If you missed my last post, it is a guide on how to create your own Girl Scout Daisy to Brownie Bridging Ceremony.

Here are some simple decorating and menu tips that will meet the KISS criteria that I live by-Keep It Simple Sister.

Decorating for Your Girl Scout Daisy to Brownie Bridging Ceremony

A pretty plastic table covering can set your tablescape.

Girl Scout Daisy to Brownie Bridging Ceremony Ideas



Another thing you can do is have a solid colored tablecloth and use these colorful rainbow themed paper goods.


Girl Scout Daisy to Brownie Bridging Ceremony Ideas



Even simpler, use a solid colored tablecloth and these rainbow honeycombs. Easy bridging tablescape!






A few rainbow balloons will also be a festive touch.


Girl Scout Daisy to Brownie Bridging Ceremony Ideas




Food to Serve at Your Girl Scout Daisy to Brownie Bridging Ceremony


Even though we are approaching a back to normal way of living, when it comes to food, it is best at this time to use prepackaged food items. Not only is this easy, it is also friendly to those with food allergies and sensitivities. Parents can make sure that their child are eating food that is prepared in a safe environment.

Create a SignUp Genius for your troop so everyone is making a contribution is also a part of the KISS way of leading a troop.

Here are some ideas for food to serve:

Pony waters (the small size)

Juice boxes

Individually wrapped apple slices

Prepackaged mini muffins

Pretzels

Popcorn

Veggie Straws

Cheeze Its

Chips


What are you planning to do for your Girl Scout Daisy to Brownie bridging ceremony?



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