Making a Daisy Vest For Girl Scouts

daisies vest badge placement

When you are making a daisies vest, it’s important to follow certain rules when it comes to placing badges on the vest. Check out Girl Scout Central for specific instructions on where to place different badges, as well as how long they should be ironed. For instance, a flag should go on the front of the vest, while a troop number should be on the left-hand side. In addition, a journey badge should be placed on the bottom left-hand panel of the front-facing panel. You can also use an iron-on transfer paper to help the tiny badges adhere to the vest.

The Daisy program has a two-year requirement for girls, and it includes many different medals and patches. These official awards should be placed on the front of the vest, as these are the only ones that count. The petals, meanwhile, represent the main goals of the Daisy level, which includes achieving the Girl Scout Promise, the Girl Scout Law, and the four financial leaves.

The uniform for Daisy Girl Scouts includes a white shirt and khaki pants, and can optionally include a blue Daisy skirt or a beanie. However, most Daisy troop leaders have found that most parents are reluctant to purchase a blue Daisy skirt for their daughters. Nonetheless, most photos of girls in the troop are taken with their uniforms on.