Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Brownie Girl Scout Way #2 Celebrate Juliette Low's Birthday

The Brownie Girl Scout Way Step 2 requirements include hosting a birthday party for Juliette Low. Since Juliette's birthday was on Halloween, why not host a fun twist and have a Halloween birthday party? Have each girl come in costume and bring a guest (a great way to have a recruitment event too!) or invite a sister troop to join in the fun with you. To add in a service project, have each girl bring with her an unwrapped gift. If you do this event near Juliette's birthday you will easily be able to find toy drives to donate the toys to for the upcoming holidays.


Games: What party would be complete without a fun game or two? A super easy (and really very fun) game that I have used for years is the Mummy Wrap game. Basically, you divide girls into groups of three and you have one mummy and two wrappers for each team. Each wrapper gets one roll of toilet paper (get the cheap stuff). Turn on some great Halloween music and let your wrappers wrap. The team who runs out of toilet paper first is the winner.


Pumpkin Dress Up: If you opt to not have the girls come in costume, or if you just want to really dress the place up, have a pumpkin dress up contest. The girls can carve them, paint them, decorate them however they want. My favorite (and we've done it several times now) is the Cinderella coach pumpkin. You could also run with the idea and have a themed pumpkin decorating contest. Some theme ideas would be to make a pumpkin that depicts a favorite badge or Girl Scout activity, or a favorite movie or book or even one that resembles your costume. I have lots of pumpkin decorating ideas over on my Pumpkin Pizzaz Pintrest board if you would like some more inspiration.
 

Of course, no party would be complete without snacks, right? There are so many great options for fun Halloween food out there. Since this is a birthday party as well, why not do some fun cupcakes? You can either opt to have a Girl Scout theme, a birthday theme or a Halloween theme - so many options, right? A quick google search lead me to the coolest looking cupcakes I've ever seen for a Girl Scout theme, and you can purchase them online (woot, woot).  They are a little pricey at $4 each, but if you're going for something super special, they are available from Magic Mommy Cakes.
 

Now, if you would prefer something a little more do-it-yourself-ish then how about making your favorite cupcake, topping it with some frosting (green, maybe) and adding a trefoil cookie to the top. Very Girl Scout looking and super easy. Or opt for something along the lines of these polka-dotted cuties. You can stick with the Halloween colors or swap them out for green and white and you've got Girl Scout cupcakes. If you're doing a Daisy party, go with blue and yellow, for Brownies, brown and blue. If you have a mix of girls, make a mix of options. I also love the idea that there are some mini cupcakes and some regular ones, perfect for those of us who just want a little cake.
There are lots of other finger food options if you would like to go with a mini meal buffet. In the past I have done little smokes wrapped in bacon as mummy toes, chicken strips breaded in trisket crumbs and baked for werewolf fingers (add half a black olive to the end with a bit of cream cheese for a claw), baked chicken wings (leave whole and don't fold) for bat wings, baby carrots as pumpkin teeth, broccoli as elf trees and so much more. The best part with a buffet like this is making little name cards for all of the food so that the girls get the extra fun of it.
 
If you're looking for a cute and quick craft project for your party, why not make swaps? You can pull out the craft supplies and let the girls use the little bits and scraps or you can make a swap sample in advance and have everything ready to go. I have oodles of swap ideas on my Girl Scout Swaps pintrest board, take a look for inspiration.

My girls know I'm a patch addict and I really like being able to have a patch for each event to add to my blanket. For some this might seem like overkill, but for me it's a way to remember all of the cool Girl Scout things I've done over the years. If you're a patch addict like me, here's a great patch for this event from Advantage Emblem.






1 comment:

  1. Wow! That’s such a great idea. Thanks a lot for sharing such an amazing post. That game idea sounds fun to me. I will surely do something like this on my niece’s birthday party. I have also planned a surprise party for her in one of the Venues in NYC. I am sure she will love this game a lot.

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