Scout Neckerchief Slides

Scout Neckerchief Slides ⚜️ Collection of fun Scout neckerchief slides. Ideas & instructions!
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Happy Independence Day America 🇺🇸
07/04/2024

Happy Independence Day America 🇺🇸

and, we’re back!The planning is in the works for local in-person Cub Scout events starting with Day Camp this summer. Ou...
03/26/2021

and, we’re back!
The planning is in the works for local in-person Cub Scout events starting with Day Camp this summer. Our theme is Under the Sea (see last pix for patch. These were made last year without a date on purpose as we didn’t know if we’d have any in-person camp)
These are super-simple to make using fun-foam, sea creature stickers, and pvc ring (just cut, stick on, and glue, respectively).



 ❤️ Presented here is a simple neckerchief slide made completely out of  ❤️ to commentate Valentine’s Day. All you have ...
02/15/2021

❤️
Presented here is a simple neckerchief slide made completely out of ❤️ to commentate Valentine’s Day. All you have to do is create the pattern and glue together 😍


The BobcatYou can find inspiration and ideas all around you. While out running on the trails after it rained, I kept not...
02/07/2021

The Bobcat
You can find inspiration and ideas all around you. While out running on the trails after it rained, I kept noticing animal paw prints in the soft / muddy dirt. This gave me the idea to create a Bobcat paw print slide. Here in the US, the Bobcat is the first rank a Cub Scout can earn.
Material
🐾 Foam (yellow / blue)
🐾 Glue
🐾 1/2” pvc ring
Instructions
🐾 Print a bobcat paw print on card stock (this is stiffer than regular paper and will be used as a template for tracing out the pattern)
🐾 Cut out the paw pieces
🐾 Trace paw print pattern on the yellow foam and cut out the pieces
🐾 Glue paw pieces onto a blue foam piece
🐾 Cut out a border around the blue foam
🐾 Add a second layer of yellow foam on the back and glue together
🐾 Cut the blue foam to shape a little bigger to give the slide a 3D look
🐾 Glue on the 1/2” pvc ring

Setting up a real tree for Christmas has been our family tradition since I was a child. Just love the smell of fresh pin...
12/24/2020

Setting up a real tree for Christmas has been our family tradition since I was a child. Just love the smell of fresh pine and hanging the ornaments. This neckerchief slide is a simple representation of our tree. Used here are small rectangular samples of counter top material I picked up at the hardware store then glued on small fuzzy multi-colored balls in the shape of a tree. Just add a ring to the back to make this slide!




One of the signs of Autumn is falling leaves, nuts, and pine cones. Thus presented here is a pine cone neckerchief slide...
11/15/2020

One of the signs of Autumn is falling leaves, nuts, and pine cones. Thus presented here is a pine cone neckerchief slide that my dad made. The wood backing and ring are both hand-carved and stained. I’m sure he used his pocket knife to make and cut this design as he always carried one around with him!


It’s that time of year (Autumn or Fall) where the leaves change colors, the days start getting cooler, and thoughts of s...
10/21/2020

It’s that time of year (Autumn or Fall) where the leaves change colors, the days start getting cooler, and thoughts of scary ghost stories fill the air. Then, there’s Halloween with the costumes and pumpkin carving! This time of year has always been my favorite because it has always been about family gatherings, food, and celebration. Even though this year’s Halloween will be different (I don’t expect any trick-or-treaters to show up at my from door), the decorations, including Frankenstein, will make his appearance! And what better way to adorn his stiff outfit than with a mini Frankenstein neckerchief slide 🎃
Found this wooden piece many years ago at and just glued on a 1/2” pvc ring to make a slide. I always make two, the second was for my son that we wore at a Halloween themed pack meeting!


Been working on Mandalorian inspired neckerchief slides using Cub Scout colors. These are made using  fuse beads and a l...
09/22/2020

Been working on Mandalorian inspired neckerchief slides using Cub Scout colors. These are made using fuse beads and a lot of patience. The thing I love about using these beads is that you can get really creative with lots of color combinations. When I’m done with a few more, I’ll melt to beads together and then glue a 1/2” pvc ring on the back!





It has been awhile since I was up at our local Scout camp. Today, a small group of us went there to film segments for an...
09/14/2020

It has been awhile since I was up at our local Scout camp. Today, a small group of us went there to film segments for an upcoming event. Since large gathers and planned events have been canceled, we have replaced one such event with a “virtual” Webelos Woods. Our basic premise is simple ➡️ Start online, Finish outdoors. Older Scouts will provide demos, instruction, and answer questions as they teach various Adventures. Should be fun for our council’s Webelos.
Thus, presented here are two neckerchief slides representing both Webelos and Arrow of Light Scouts (or as some call then Webelos1 and Webelos2).
The Webelos slide is made using fuse beads in a pattern of the Webelos badge. The wood carved and painted arrow head slide represents the Arrow of Light. Both have a pvc ring glued on the back.


As we approach Labor Day weekend, the official end of summer, we present these camp inspired neckerchief slides. The the...
09/04/2020

As we approach Labor Day weekend, the official end of summer, we present these camp inspired neckerchief slides. The theme is Weird Science.
Scientists and technologists use use different materials and equipment to perform many tasks. The materials used here were potential e-waste that were repurposed into slides. Cords from an old keyboard and mouse were used to make the turks head knots. Note - These are stiff and challenging to get tight. And... a CPU chip pulled from an old computer was used for the other slide. Just glue on a 1/2” pvc ring.

  Going back to one of our Fall events called Cub Scout Adventure Weekend. We started this event back in 2007 with the t...
08/27/2020

Going back to one of our Fall events called Cub Scout Adventure Weekend. We started this event back in 2007 with the theme Superheros and again used the same theme in 2018. These events have all taken place at Camp Tamarancho (In the hills of Fairfax, CA).
Thus, depicted here are two neckerchief slides. The yellow Superman symbol was actually from the top of a cup and the flying superhero was printed and made into a button. Both have a 1/2” pvc ring glued on the back.


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