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Shari Garrett-Miller from Hoover, Alabama Elizabeth Carpenter Public Library of New Hope, September 2011Native and Nature Ways Summer Camp in Birmingham, Alabama Ruffner Mountain Nature Preserve Exhibit Images Kyle Smith & Cameron Kaercher from Latham, NY “Holding the Memory”Created by: Laura Grover Created by: Ginny Clark from Victoria, AustraliaCreated by Ann E. Ruthsdottir from Brunswick, ME


The Dream Rocket Project at Memphis University

Walnut Springs Middle School Group Photo May 25, 2011

Junior Museum Exhibit

West Florida Library / Main Branch Exhibit

 


"Stop Animal Abuse"


Talented and Gifted Students at Athens Middle School

★Created by Girl Scout Troop 544 from Morehead, Kentucky


★ Created by St Andrew's Uniting Church Youth from Australia

★ Created by Girl Scout Troop 30036 from New Baltimore, Michigan; “Our Future in Space”

★ Created by Girl Scout Troop #3242 from Spartanburg, South Carolina,

★ Created by the 3rd Grade Brownie Girl Scout Troop #11299,

★ Created by the 3rd Grade Brownie Girl Scout Troop #11299,

 

 

Nancy A. Emisman & Students

★ Created by Girl Scout Troop 3522 from Mansfield, Texas

★ Created by Girl Scout Troop 273 from Breda, IA Organizer: Christy Schettler

★ Created by Girl Scout Troop 273 from Breda, IA Organizer: Christy Schettler

 


★ Created by Girl Scout Troop 273 from Breda, IA “Sweet Dreams Puzzle”

 


★ Created by Chaffee's 4th Grade Gifted and Talented Class, “Equality”

 

 

 

 

★ Created by Girl Scout Troop 63 from Pasadena, Maryland “Imagine That!”

 

 

 

 

 

 


★ Created by RoseMary Baty-Willcox from Canfield, Ohio “All People are Children of One World”Memphis University Earth Day Event!Memphis University Earth Day Event!Memphis University Earth Day Event!Families Exploring Space Together!★ Created by the Students of the Blue Heron Art Studio, “Art Astronauts”   ★ Created by Girl Scout Troop 1058 from Blue Springs, MO Girl Scout Brownies Troop 3523: Mansfield, Texas★ By Girl Scout Troop 1256 (2nd Grade Brownies) “Be Yourself, Be Amazing”Created by Meena Schaldenbrand:





★ By Max Riley, a student at the Neighborhood Art House, “stop our dependency on fossil fuel”

 

 


Kentucky's Wilderness Road

Kentucky's Wilderness Road (58)

Created by Girl Scout Troop 774 from Panama City Beach, FL
 

Title:  The World is Coooooooooooooool
 

Theme: Space

Materials & Techniques Used: mixed media

Girl Scout Troop 774 from Panama City Beach, FL

 


Created by Girl Scout Troop 1543 from Prestonsburg, Kentucky
With the Girl Scout of Kentucky's Wilderness Rd. Council, Prestonsburg, KY, Daisy, Brownie, Junior, and Cadettes
Troop Leader: Jennifer Smith
Title:  Helping Hands Around the World
Theme: Conservation (Nature, animals, etc)
Materials & Techniques Used: scrap material
What is your artwork about? Helping one another to save our planet and all that live on it.
Participants:
Troop Leader: Jennifer Smith
Assistant Leaders: Coley Hughes, Angelena DeWitt
Troop Members: Addy Smith, Hannah Daniels, Kelsey Daniels, Alivia Slone, Alex Hughes, Lyllynn Alaniz, Lily Smith, Destiny Hall, Autumn Evans, Ashley Alaniz, and Cheyenne Alaniz
Parents: Brandy Evans, Raven Alaniz, Savannah Daniels, Sally Slone
Sewing: Shelly Akers

Girl Scout Troop 1543 from Prestonsburg, Kentucky

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Girl Scout Troop 1543 from Prestonsburg, Kentucky

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Girl Scout Troop 1543 from Prestonsburg, Kentucky     Girl Scout Troop 1543 from Prestonsburg, Kentucky

Created by Girl Scout Troop 544 from Morehead, Kentucky
Organizer: Susan Thomas
With the Kentucky's Wilderness Road Girl Scout Council 
Sponsor: Calico Patch Quilt Shop
Title: “Taking Care of Others”
Dream Theme: Peace
Participants: Abby Stamper, Annabelle McNeal, Holly Newton, Marissa Blair, Natalie Peyton, 
Harper Moak, Maggie Alden, Alayna Brown, Lauren Elliott, Susan Thomas—leader, Marge Thomas--co-leader, Vicky McCarty--owner of Calico Patch Fabric and quilter extraordinaire.
Materials and Techniques Used: Quilting
What is the story behind your Girl Scout Troop’s Artwork?
“The girls hope for a world where people take care of each other and those things that cannot take care of themselves--children, animals, the earth.”
★Created by Girl Scout Troop 544 from Morehead, Kentucky
Thank you for signing Up!Girl Scout Troop 1543 - 2 Dream Theme - Prestonsburg, KY

Created by Girl Scout Troop 481 from Lexington, Kentucky
Title: “Reaching out Across the World with Helping Hands”
Dream Theme: Community
With the Girl Scouts of Kentucky’s Wilderness Road Council
Participants:
Abby
Ashley R.
Hannah
Jaden
Alyssa
Faith
Leslie
Kayla
Keira
Shelby
Katelyn
Summer
Jessica
Keisha

★ Created by Girl Scout Troop 481“Reaching out Across the World with Helping Hands”

Created by Girl Scout Troop 1008 from Erlanger, KY

Organizer – Jan SteinfeldTitle – “Our Print On the World”

Dream ThemeImagination

Materials & Techniques Used: Crayon, wax paper, muslin backer material.

What is your group’s artwork about?“Our troop believes that if everyone can be nice to each other the world can be a better place. We decided to each draw something we like to show we are all different but we can come together as a group to show kindness and encouragement to make the world a better place.”

Did you enjoy working on this project?“The girls enjoyed working together as a team on this project.”

What other projects could the IFC do?Wrapping a giant cheese

Participants:
amaya
kaylee
katelyn H
levina
kaitlynn S
natalie
kaitlyn N
emma
makenna
hailey
brooklyn
bethany
anna
eve
caroline
baya
co-leader and sewing JoAnna

★ Created by Girl Scout Troop 1008 from Erlanger, KY “Our Print On the World”

By Girl Scout Troop 119 from Manchester, KY
With the Kentucky Wilderness Road Council
Title – “Girls Dream of Peace”
Dream Theme – Peace
What is your groups artwork about? “We started thinking about dreaming – dreaming of the picture, the earth and peace between people. In our dream, we see flowers (particularly solar night flowers & night blooming cactus) & bears which bring happiness and peace to little girls and the moon which is smiling at the earth and a space ship which represents peace in the future.”
Participants: Katie, Breanna, Savanna, Megan, Rebecca & Emily. Leaders – Brenda & Kelly
Materials & Techniques Used: Unbleached Muslin for background, polished cotton, felt, cotton blend, flannel, hot glue, and glitter glue.
What other projects could the International Fiber Collaborative do? “A Skyscraper Building”
Tallahassee Museum Show in Tallahassee, Florida
★By Girl Scout Troop 119 from Manchester, KY ★ (particularly solar night flowers & night blooming cactus)
★By Girl Scout Troop 119 from Manchester, KY ★ (particularly solar night flowers & night blooming cactus)
★By Girl Scout Troop 119 from Manchester, KY ★ (particularly solar night flowers & night blooming cactus)

★By Girl Scout Troop 1406 and Leader Sue Banuelos from Independence, KY.
Title - "Peace and Happiness to All"
Dream Theme - Peace
Who was involved? Emily, Janice, Ellie, Darci, Scarlett, Reese, Lillie, Shannen, and Kirsten.
★"I asked the girls to draw what they felt was peaceful."

Tallahassee Museum Show in Tallahassee, Florida

By Girl Scout Troop 1406 and Leader Sue Banuelos from Independence, KY.

By Girl Scout Troop 1406 and Leader Sue Banuelos from Independence, KY.
Title - "Happy Love"
Dream Theme - Peace
Who was involved?Carli, Brylea, Kala, Kiera, Ashley, Casey, Natalie, and Cloe.
Materials & Techniques Used:Free handed art by the girls using canvas, markers, and crayons.
What is your groups artwork about?"The girls drew what they felt the world needed more of....love and happiness."

Tallahassee Museum Show in Tallahassee, Florida

By Girl Scout Troop 1406 and Leader Sue Banuelos from Independence, KY

Welcome Girl Scouts!

Marsha Simpson and Brownie Troop 1459 from Morehead, KY

Kelly Evans and Girl Scout Troop 119 from Manchester, KY

By Brownie Troop 8, Seton Catholic School, and Anne Ward from Lexington, KY
Title - "Rising Stars"
Dream Theme - Conservation
Techniques & Materials Used: Recycled materials found at everyone's home were used. They were attached to a piece of sturdy foam then the foam was glued onto material left over from our troop flag.
What is your group's artwork about?
"The girls wanted to remind us that every individual plays a role in protecting our earth."
Who was involved?
Mackenzie Ward, Hannah Wood, Lily Ware, Jenna Haines, Gracie Blandford, Aaliyah Woodward, Haley Hostetter, Allison DeMoss, Meghan Webster, Olivia Richards, Katelyn Weber, Taylor Anderson, Anna Schweigardt, and Regan Thomas.
Troop 8
By Brownie Troop 8 and Seton Catholic School from Lexington, KY
Title - "Today's Students, Tomorrows Peace Builders"
Dream Theme - Peace
Techniques & Materials Used: Troop craft supplies were used to create the horses and green pasture. A used school shirt was used for the school building and the sky was painted on a stiff foam board then glued to fabric.
What is your group's artwork about?
"In the spirit of the World Equestrian games the girls wanted to celebrate the peace and tranquility of Lexington. The Horse Capital of the World."
Who was involved?
Mackenzie Ward, Hannah Wood, Lily Ware, Jenna Haines, Gracie Blandford, Aaliyah Woodward, Haley Hostetter, Allison DeMoss, Meghan Webster, Olivia Richards, Katelyn Weber, Taylor Anderson, Anna Schweigardt, and Regan Thomas.
Troop 8
By Girl Scout Troop 271 and Clays Mill Elementary School from Lexington, KY
Title - "Help Conserve Our World"
Dream Theme - Conservation
Materials & Techniques Used: Foam, Felt, Recycled Plastic, Paint.
What is your group's artwork about?
"The girls painted 4 "dirty" versions of the Earth and then made a "peaceful" version that represents a clean World."
Our World
By Girl Scout Troop 742 from Frankfort, KY
With the G.S. of Kentucky's Wilderness Road Council
Title -"Peace Web"
Dream Theme - Peace
Materials & Techniques Used: Felt, Canvas, Yarn, Paint, Markers,Pipe Cleaners.
What is your group's artwork about?"Dez, the character in the Journey. It's your world - Change It!,is helping our troop bring peace to the world. She has weaved a Peace Web.Each girl in the troop has created a bug representing something they feelstrongly against. Dez's web has caught Society's "Bad Bugs". Some of thebugs are: War, Cancer, Cyberbully, animal abuse, racism, religous intolerance, guns,and killers."
What else could the IFC do?"Washington Monument, Epcot Globe, Longabedrger Headquarters (Newark,OH), Empire State Building."
Peace Web
By the Huntertown Girl Scout troop #1273 and Leader Liz Pitcher from Versailles, KY
Title - "Healthy Hearts Stay Happy"
Dream Theme - Health
Materials & Techniques Used: Paint and Artist's Canvas - The pattern was drawn and then the paint was added.
What is your group's artwork about?
"Our troop came up with the idea because our nation is focusing on being healthy"
Who was involved?
"Natalie Pitcher, Allison Birch, Isabella Birch, Konner Spalding, Chloe Brangers, Emma Brangers, Hannah Beth Brady, Dulcea Russell, Rachel Baston, Olivia Ridgeway.
Did you enjoy this project? "Definitely. The girls loved it."
Girl Scout Troop 1273
By Girl Scout Troop 733 from Laurenceburg, KY
Title-"Learning to Sew"
Dream Theme- Community
Who was involved?
Kayla Baker, Abby Isampn, Shelby Cobb, Elizabeth Robinson, Madison Grant, Kayla Templeton, Isabella Willoughby, Jordan Beasly, Kate Isacc, Taylor Piatt, Jennifer Ashburn, Sadie Burge, Jessica Brury, BriAnna Florian, Haily Turner, Kaylee Scalis, Cassie Brown, Winnie Moore,
McKinzye Goodlett, Katherine Lindsay, Haile Reavler, Amanda Lindsey, Zoe Smith, Savannah Thompson, Erica Watson, Alexis Collins.
Materials & Techniques Used: Fabric, Ribbon, Fabric paint, Sequins, Gems, Machine Sew, Applique
What is your groups artwork about?
"We saw this project in the Tap Calandar and it interested the girls. This project provided the perfect opportunity to teach them to sew, learing to work together, and how quilting pieces fit together. We compared pieces fitting together to all the various elements of diversity in our
community."
Working Together
Working Together
By Girl Scout Troop 79 from Versailles, KY
Title-"Everyone Makes a Difference"
Dream Theme-Community
Who was involved?
Addison Beck, Emily Hestand, Katelyn Melcher, Amber Kling, Catherine Cadwallader
Materials & Techniques Used: Felt, Satin, Paint, Fabric Markers, Ribbon
What is your groups artwork about?
"The girls in the troop, ages 9 & 10, chose a community theme. They each picked a different area where one person can make a difference within their, or any, community. Their areas are: making greener homes, teaching people to read, working to keep local water clean, planting trees, and picking up trash."
Did you enjoy working on this project?
"Yes, the girls worked together to decide the theme and design of their panel. They had a great time, and learned a lot in the process."
Everyone Makes a Difference
By Girl Scout Troop 79 from Versailles, KY
Title - "Healthier Tomorrow"
Dream Theme - Health
Who was involved?
Alexis Jetton, Tristan Mozer, Genna Ringler, Keri Westerfield, Danyelle Dunigan, Bella Wolfe
Materials & Techniques Used: Felt, Satin, Paint, Fabric Markers, Ribbon
What is your groups artwork about?
"The girls chose the theme of health - dreaming for healthy people and animals. In the process they learned that everyone has been affected by cancer in some way so the majority of panels ended up revolving around curing cancer."
Did you enjoy working on this project?
"Yes, the girls, ages 9 & 10, worked as a group to determine the theme and design of the panel. They decided on health, and while working on their panel descovered that almost everyone has been touched by cancer in some way."
Healthier Tomorrow
By Girl Scout Troop 271 & Clays Mill Elementary School in Lexington, KY
Title - "Troop 271 Dreams Big"
Dream Theme - Community
Materials & Techniques Used: Canvas and Paint
What is your groups artwork about? "The girls worked together to paint a flag for the Dream Rocket"
Troop 271 Dreams Big
By Troop 271 & Clays Mill Elementary School from Lexington, KY
Title-"Peace to Our World"
Dream Theme - Peace
Materials & Techniques Used: Canvas, Paint, and Sprinkles
"The girls wanted to come together and represent a rainbow of peace."
Peace to Our World
By Brownie Girl Scout Troop 214 from Frakes, KY (Sheila Miller-Cobb, Leader)
Title- "Girl Scouts Helping Our Community"
Dream Theme - Community
Who was involved?
Brownies of GS Troop 214: Riley Cobb, Kaitlyn Hill, Cassie Partin, Skylar Partin, Assistant Leaders Michelle Thacker and Tammy Siler helped the girls make the rough drafts and final panels. Assistant Leader Leigh Ann Cobb then put the quilt panel together.
Techniques Used & Materials Used:
The back panel piece is a blue cotton star/space quilt sheet onto which the girls individual white panels were sewn. The individual white panels are a glittery cotton quilt sheet. The girls used acrylic craft paint to decorate the panels.
What is your groups artwork about?
Girl Scout Troop 214 of the Kentucky Wilderness Road Council is a small multi-level troop that serves the community of Frakes, KY in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. Since the Juniors of Troop 214 were using their quilt panel as part of the requirement to earn the "Power of Team" Badge in their Girl Scout Agent of Change Journey, we decided to have a separate panel to let our four Brownies participate in the Dream Rocket Project.
The Brownies decided on ways that they see themselves helping the community in the future.
*Kaitlyn chose to the theme of helping veterans
*Skylar chose the theme of keeping our waterways free from oil and other containments
*Cassie chose the theme of keeping the community beautiful by picking up litter
*Riley chose the theme of helping endangered species.
They used acrylic craft paint to make a scene on each individual panel. Riley's mom, Leigh' Ann; then put the individual panels onto b1ue star background panel and added the felt start with "GS 214" written on it.
This was an excellent project which allowed these young girls to think about different ways they could help the community.
What else could the IFC do?
"Something to do with agriculture or the Appalachian Mountain region."

Conservation
Cadette and Junior Girl Scouts of Trooq 214. Frakes, KY (Sheila Miller-Cobb, Leader)
Title-"Girl Scouts Can Make A Difference All Around the World"
Dream Theme-Conservation
Who was involved?
Lona Cobb, Junior Girl Scout and Parent/Troop Leader Sheila Miller-Cobb, Olivia Webb, Junior Girl Scout and Parent Kellie Webb
Katie Thacker, Junior Girl Scout and Parent Michelle Thacker, Morgan Cobb, Junior Girl Scout and Parent Leigh Ann Cobb
Isabella Webb, Cadette Girl Scout and Parent Kellie Webb
Techniques Used & Materials Used:
The back panel piece is a blue cotton star/space quilt sheet onto which the girls individual white panels were sewn. The individual white panels are a glittery cotton quilt sheet. The girls used acrylic craft paint, felt, google eyes, cross-stitching, glitter and yarn to decorate the panel.
Tell us the story behind your panel?
The Juniors of Troop 214 in the Kentucky Wilderness Road Council are working of the "It's Your World — Change It!" Journey in preparation for their Bronze Award. Part of the requirement to earn the "Power of Team" Badge is to come up with-a•"SUpergirl" story to show how a person can take something they care about and strive for long-lasting change. The girls are then to share their story with others. Our girls decided to use the Dream Rocket Project as their way of spreading their stories. The girls decided on Conservation/Environment as the theme for the panel and each girl picked a country around the world for which they had concern.
*Lona picked the South American Rainforest area
*Olivia chose Africa
*Katie chose Australia
*Morgan chose Antarctica
Each girl was then given an 11.x 11 inch square and they used acrylic craft paint to make a scene from each country. Then the girls used felt to make different animals and glued them to the squares. Our Cadette; habella, then used cross-strtehing material felt, yarn and beads to make the sun in the middle of the panel. She used different color glitter to make the name of our panel "Girl Scouts Can Make a Difference All Around the World". Her mother, Kellie, sewed the individual panels onto the blue background.
What else could the IFC do?
Something to do with agriculture or the Appalachian Mountain region.

Helping our Community
By Girl Scout Troop 222 from Richmond, KY
Title-"Save the Humans"
Dream Theme - Conservation
Who was involved?
Kimberly Cambell (Troop Leader), Co-Leaders - Jody Lanew, Kathleen VonMann, Girl Scouts - Daisy Campbell, Shelby Lanew, Zarah Dunn, Laura VonMann
Materials & Technuques Used; Fabric, Pipe Cleaners, Paint, Pom poms, Rick Rack, Ribbon,
Iron on Patch, Glue(Hot), Sewing
Save the Humans
By Girl Scout Troop #1087 and Lori Angel from Lexington, KY
Title - "Visions of Peace"
Dream Theme - Peace
Who was involved?
Lindsey Angel, Halle Balcirak, Amelia Baldwin, Bridget-Ann Cashman, Claire Dilger, Elizabeth Good, Mary Evelyn McDowell, Kathleen Maloney,
Jordan Skinner, Abbey Wilmoth, Jaycee Taylor.
Materials & Techniques Used: Felt, Glue, and Material
What is your groups artwork about? "Each girl made one square to represent their dream of peace. Assembled to form one quilt square."
Visions of Peace
By Girl Scout Troop #315 from Hazard, KY
Title-"Girl Scouts Helping Hands Across the World"
Dream Theme - Community
Who was involved? Kennedi Artrip, Abby Boggs, Elizabeth Browning, Ava Dixon, Grace Epperson, Katie, Pennington, Zoe Pennington, Zelle Phillips, Taylor Roper, Olivia Walker
Parents:
Sheila Epperson(Leader), Cassandra Artrip, Lori Boggs, Crystal Browning, Andrea Dixon, Shawna Pennington, Deronda Roper, Marsha Walker, Judy Cornett.
What is your groups artwork about?
"Each girl traced their own hand & arm onto fabric. After cutting out their arms the girls used old pieces of ribbon, buttons, etc. and learned to sew their items onto their fabric arms. The girls always want to do something to help make a difference or to help someone in the
community by collecting food, toys, or blankets for the homeless shelter or the soldiers over seas. They also collect things for the animal shelter. The girls feel that even though they are small they do make a difference on the community so why not the world."
Did you enjoy this project?
"The Girl Scouts of Troop#315 truly enjoyed this project!!"
What else could the IFC do?
"To cover a building in Washington for the 100th annerversary of Girl Scouts."
Helping Hands Across the World
Helping Hands
By Girl Scout Troop #1436 with the Kentucky Wilderness Road Council in Jenkins, KY
Title - "Peace and a Pretty World"
Dream Theme - Peace
Materials & Techniques Used: Cloth & Paint
What is your groups artwork about? "As a group we decided what we wanted the world to be when we grew up. We want peace and pretty flowers."
Peace & Flowers
By Daisy Troop #1584, Caroline & Ann Kazee from Lexington, KY
Title-"Daisy Dreams"
Dream Theme - Community
Materials & Techniques Used: Various cloth materials and Daisy Scout Patches
What is your artwork about? "Daisy Scouts teaches girls values important to be a good member of the community. Caroline dreams of collecting all of the patches and being a good citizen."
What else could the IFC do? Something to do with dinosaurs
Did you enjoy this project? "Yes, very much!"
Community
By Girl Scout Troop #1386 and Troop Leader Christy Robinson from Lexington, KY
Title-"World Peace"
Dream Theme-Peace
Who was involved?
Anna Burch, Sydney Craig, Isabella Ramsey, Cassie Robinson, Mackenzie Florence, Mary Reasner, Janna Jacobs, Emilyee Williams,
Christy Robinson, Priscilla Williams.
Materials & Techniques Used:
Puff paint, Fabric decoupage, Glue, Stuffing, Fiberfill
What is your group’s artworkPeace about?
"Our girls were learning about global neighbors and our different cultures. They decided on the theme "Peace". With all the news of
fighting and military action, they wanted to focus on what the world could be if we celebrated our differences. They chose the words
"Love, World, Peace" to convey their thoughts of how we should join together as one world trying to understand each other with love and
peace at heart. They put flags from all over the world painted on small people who encircle the earth. The smiley faces were for the joy they felt
by meeting new people and learning new cultures."
Did you enjoy this project?
"Very Much! We discussed the different countries represented and the girls really learned a lot. Plus, the added artistic bonus which let them be
imaginative."
What else could the IFC do?
"I am not sure what theme, but definitely another hands on art project would be great."
Peace
By Girl Scout Brownie Troop 1079 from Versailles, KY with the Girl Scouts of Kentucky's Wilderness Road Council.
Title - "Give Peace a Chance-Girl Scout Troop 1079"
Dream Theme - Peace
Who was involved? Debney Enlow, Olivia Paris, Rachel Parker, Maddie Kuebler, Hannah Warthman, Anniston Heim, Paige Downing, Allison Bilbrey,
Alexia Owens, Kasey Montgomery, Abby Moffet.
Materials & Techniques Used: Felt, paint, left over misc, craft supplies.
What is your artwork about? "The girls voted and decided to work on world peace... We had someone add save the animals."
Peace
By the Junior Girl Scout Troop #514 from Morehead, KY with the Girl Scouts of Kentucky's Wilderness Road Council
Title-"Friendship Around the World"
Dream Theme - Community
Who participated in the creation of this artwork? Kennealy Roberts, Abby Caudill, Alyssa Thomas, Isis Long,
Emily Baldridge, Amanda Young
Techniques & Materials Used: Fabric paint and Fabric Iron on
What is your groups artwork about? "To encourage Friendship with all people"
Community, Friendship
By Girl Scout Troop #908 from Ashland, KY with the Girl Scouts of Kentucky's Wilderness Road Council
Title-"Helping Hands of Troop #908"
Dream Theme - Community
Did you enjoy this project?
"Yes, We first drew a rocket & talked about how large they are
& tied in President Kennedy's Speech and then got right to
work on our panel."
Who participated in creating this panel?
Debra Adkins, Sunshine Trimble and the Daisy/Brownie Girl
Scout Troop #908
Techniques & Materials Used: Fabric paint, Fabric marker,
glitter fabric paint, and canvas
What is the story behind your artwork?
"We began our troop this year talking about having helping hands in our families by helping mom & dad by picking up toys, watching
baby brothers/babysisters, sweeping, raking leaves, and by helping our teacher at church or school. It seems that everywhere we turn,
this is our theme. We helped to make Christmas brighter/sweeter for boys & girls less fortunate through Operation Christmas Child, and
we are working on a collaborative project for a local nursing home by putting together some giftbags, shoes, clothing, candy, and whatever other
needs there are. The theme for this panel just seemed to flow out of all of that. It is our desire to use our hands as an expression of love,
care, and concern to the needs of our community locally and globally. That will truley make the world a better place for the future."
Community
By Girl Scout Troop 1361 from Lynn Camp Elementary School in Corbin, KY
Dream Theme-Community
Title - "A Community Tree; all the colors of our community"
Who was involved?Chasity Sharp, Jennifer Garrison, Abigail Sharp, Paige Sharp,Alizabeth Root, Kaylie Farmer, Brooklyn Garland, Makayla Mayfield, Mackenzie Mayfield, Meriah Parker, Shianne Parker, Lakasha Hodge,Lori Mullins, & Emily
Materials and Techniques Used:Fabric Marker Drawing & Fusible web iron on applique. 
What is your artwork about?"The girls each chose a fabric to trace & cut out their hands tocreate a tree of unity & diversity. The rest are symbols & phrases representing their community."
Did you enjoy this project? "Loved It! The girls were inspired!"
Community
By Girl Scout Troop 854 from Lexington, KY
Title-"Save the World"
Dream Theme -Conservation
Who was involved?Kathy Distler, Katie Distler, Jan McKinley, Melinda McKinly, Sara Caldwell, Zurah Oliver
Techniques & Materials Used:appliqué, embroidery floss and fabric paint
Tell us about your submission:"Our Girl Scout Troop 854 saw this project and thought it would be exciting to participate in a global initiative.
Conservation
By Menifee Co. Ky Girl Scout Troop 53 with Leader Jeneen Sallaz from Frenchburg, KY
Title - "Girl Scout Troop 53 Dreams of a Perfect World"
Dream Theme-Peace
Who Participated: Kaylee Sallaz, Madison Anderson, Ann Loveless, Mara Walker, Hannah Sons, Brooklynn Taylorand Alison Johnson
Techniques & Materials Used:Quilting, Foam cut outs, beads, glitter, buttons, sequines, markers, gel paint, feltand ribbon
What is the story behind your artwork?"Girls created symbols for what they think a perfect world would be like."
Peace
By the Girl Scouts of Kentucky's Wilderness Road Council
Troop #1213 from Georgetown, KY
Title-"Friendship Around the World"
Dream Theme - Peace
Who Participated?Linda Ramsey(Troop Leader), Caroline Burton, Kaylee Cooper,Lakyn Dillon, Lacey Fox, Breanna Kent, Leah Charron, Madison Lumpkins, Olivia Ohnheiser, Gabriell Scott, Madison Scott, and Savannah Roberts
Techniques and Materials Used:Sewing, Painting, Markers, Fabric, Glue, Yarn, Paint, Markers, Poly-fil batting
What is your groups panel about?
The girls are very concerned about world peace. They always say, "Why can't peoplejust get along?" When we started talking about the project all of the girls wanted to represent people from every ethnic group. They wanted to use fabrics with many textures to show the differences in all of us. They expressed a desire to show many skin tones for all the cultures of the world. They cut out shapes of their hands in different color fabrics. They chose to put them around the outside of the panel to"reach out" to the world. The idea was basically that all the hands are different, but they are all still hands. I guess this translates to "we are all different, but we are all human, which makes us all the same."
Peace
By the Girl Scouts of Kentucky's Wilderness Road Council Troop #1213 from Georgetown, KY
Title-"Now you are a Leader"
Dream Theme - Leadership
Who Participated?Linda Ramsey(Troop Leader), Caroline Burton, Kaylee Cooper,Lakyn Dillon, Lacey Fox, Breanna Kent, Leah Charron, MadisonLumpkins, Olivia Ohnheiser, Gabriell Scott, Madison Scott, andSavannah Roberts
Techniques and Materials Used:Sewing, Painting, and Gluing
What is your groups panel about?"While learning about the levels of Girl Scouts, one of the girls remarked, "And that is the Life Cycle of a Girl Scout." She completed the thought with "And now you can be a Leader."
She was referring to being a Girl Scout troop leader. Girl Scouts teach girls to be leaders in all areas of life."
Since Girl Scouts Build Leaders, this seemed like a great theme for our panel."
Did you enjoy working on this project?"Yes! Awsome group of Girl Scouts. It was an honor to watch 11 little girls collaborate on ideas for the project. Then, they put those ideas into actions. Builds teamworking skills."
What else could the IFC do?Maybe a Train that still runs across America.
Leadership
By the Girl Scout Troop #1047 from Monticello, KY
Title - "Work today for a Healthy tomorrow"
Dream Theme -Health
Who Participated: Chbye R, Aubry H, Rachel R, Nicole H, Rachel S, Abby S.
Techniques Used & Materials Used: Fabric Markers & Crayon, Cotton fabric scraps
Tell us the story behind your panel: 
"As a troop the girls chose a central theme, and then individually came up with their dream for a healthy tomorrow;
*A future with no cancer - Chloye, Brownie Girl Scout
*My dream is for a cure for cancer. My square is me and my great grandpa walking in a cancer walk. - Aubry, Brownie Girl Scout
*My dream is that every child will eat healthy in the future.- Rachel, Brownie Girl Scout
*Tell others about healthy food. - Nicole, Brownie Girl Scout
*Share healthy food with others. - Rachel, Daisy Girl Scout
*Keep the world clean and safe. - Abby, Daisy Girl Scout
If we each do our part, together we will do big things to make the world a better place!"
Health
By the Girl Scout Junior Troop #1221 from Lexington, KY
Kristin Fisher-Troop Leader: Sandy Mason-Assistant Leader: Lisa WrightProject Coordinator; 
From Lexington, KY
Title - "In the Future..."
Dream Theme - World Community
Who Participated: Girl Scout Junior Troop 1221: Camae, Elle, Emily, Gillian, Ivey, Jillian, Julia, Katherine, Katie, Kaylea, Lauren, Lexie, Maria, Samantha, and Sydney.
Techniques Used & Materials Used: We selected "reused" materials: a white sheet from Goodwill, and fabric remnants for sashing. We ironed fabric onto freezer paper for easier handling while coloring. The girls used crayons and fabric markers to draw directly on the fabric or onto sandpaper transfers. The images were ironed to melt the crayon into the fabric and heat-set the markers. The girls machine-pieced their individual squares to the sashing, signed the back panel with fabric markers, the pieces were joined into a single quilt panel by machine, and the quilt was hand tacked.
Tell us the story behind your panel: "The girl scouts drew their visions for the future of our world community. Their hopes for the future included finding a cure for breast cancer, keeping the Earth clean, going green, stopping racism, driving flying cars, saving the oceans, making school fun, and having world peace."
World Community
World Community
By the Girl Scout Troop 1047 from Monticello, KY
Title - "Work today for a Healthy tomorrow"
Dream Theme - Health
Who Participated?Riley H., Elizabeth S., Haley C., Autumn H., Macy G.
Materials and Techniques Used:fabric markers and crayon, cotton fabric scraps
Tell us about your panel:"As a troop the girls choose a central theme, then individually came up with their dream for a healthy tomorrow:
*Give someone some healthy food - Cailin, Daisy Girl Scout
*Eat more healthy food, - Elizabeth, Brownie Girl Scout
*Use technology to help medical research - Haley, Daisy Girl Scout
*Make sure there is no liter so animals can be healthy, - Autumn, Daisy Girl Scout
*My dream for the future is for people to eat healthier. I plan to drop fruitinto people's homes from my space car. - Macy, Daisy Girl Scout
*Help people grow their garden - Riley, Daisy Girl Scout
If we each do our little part, together we will do big things to make the worlda better place."
Health

Thanks to Kindra L Sevick for signing up Daisy Troop 1414 from Somerset, KY, with the KY Girl Scouts of Kentucky's Wilderness Road Council

Participants: Allison Molden, Hannah Thomas, Macie Denham, Makayla Bolin, Rebecca Grimsley

Girl Scout Daisy Troop 1584 with Caroline Kazee from Lexington, KY. They are with the Girl Scouts of Kentucky's Wilderness Road Council.
By Christ the King Girl Scout Troop 1087 with the Girl Scouts of
Kentucky Wilderness Road Council in Lexington, KY
Title-"Peacful Flower Power"
Dream Theme-Peace
Who was involved? Jane, Dawn, Mary Michael, Cassidy, Audrey, Emily,
Hannah, Madeline, Charlotte.
Materials and Techniques Used:
Fabric, Machine Sewing, Hand Sewing, and Wood Buttons
What is your groups panel about?
"The girls voted unanimously for peace as their theme. They
worked together to come up with a design and name. They hope
that each person sees that they can make a difference."
Peace
Welcome Girl Scout Troop 481 from Jenkins, KY with the Girl Scouts of Kentucky;s Wilderness Road Council!!!
By Brownie Troop 596 from Union, KY
Title - Out Brownie World
Visionary Chosen - Juliette Gordon Low (Founder of Girl Scouts)
Who was involed?
Annika Smith, Amanda Henery, Taylor McGarvery, Alivia Williams,
Morgan Baker, Ashleigh Stamper, Ashlyn Green, Kiley Colgan,
Kiley Grudgeon, Sydney Martin, Kylie Linville, Alivia Holquist, Tori
Robinson, and Savanah Snebold
Canvas Material, Fabric paint & pens, Fabric picture transfer and
scotch guard.
Did your group enjoy this project?
"The girls loved coming up with ideas and creating (painting) the
panel. The girls (16) presented their ideas and then combined their
ideas for the finished project.
What else could the IFC do?
A stadium or big screen TV (like at a basketball game).
Brownie Troop 596
By Brownie Troop #1024 from the Girl Scouts Kentucky's Wilderness Road Council from Florence, KY. 
Leaders Melissa Willman and Stephanie Bautista
What else could the IFC do?A t-shirt project - design a shirt,pick an international  day of service to wear t-shirts out into the community for a service project. 
Title of Artwork - "Eco Quilt"
Dream Theme - Conservation
Who was involved?Elisabeth B, Sarah W, Sydney B, Haley C, Erin H,Kailee H, Emma L, Emily L, Annie T and (Stephanie Band Melissa W - both leaders)
Fabric Markerst and Fabric Paint
What is the story behind your artwork?"The dream of our brownie troop for the future is to end worldhunger, create peace, encourage recycling, so we incorporated the symbol for recycling into our names & around our troop number."

Conservation

Thanks for being a part of the Dream Rocket Project!!!

Girl Scout Troop 271 from Lexington, KY - Organizer - Carol McClay (2 spots)

 

Welcome...

Carol McClay and Troop 271 from Lexington, KY USA

Sandra Gates and Troop 1021 from Hebron, KY USA

Jeneen Sallaz and Troop from Frenchburg, KY USA

By Troop 1417 from the Girl Scouts of Kentucky's Wilderness Road Council in Burlington, KY.
Troop leader - Rebecca Spitzer
Did you enjoy this project?Yes, the girls really enjoyed helping to sew together their panels.
Title - "My Dream for the Future"
Dream Theme - Community
Participants - Troop 1417, Chloe, Lillie, Nina, Emma, Amanda, Katie, Chloe, Zoe.
Materials and Techniques Used:Muslin & Fabric Pens.

Troop 1417

With the Girl Scouts of Kentucky's Wilderness Road Council

Lynn Camp Elementary School / Troop 1361 from Corbin, KY (Reserved 4 Spots)

Girl Scout Troop 214 from Frankes, KY

Girl Scout Troop 1213 from Georgetown, KY

 

By the Girl Scout Troop #1141 and Leader Becky Quigley and co-leader Dawn Kappes from Florence, KY.
Dream Theme - Community
Title - "Lending a Helping Hand"
Cloth and Fabric Markers
Each one of our girl scouts did a square on our 2x2 panel of what their Dream for thier future and world is and means to them.
Participants:
Laura Braden
Ann Marie Brown
Lily Chaffin
Nina Heister
Olivia Kapps
Kylie Kreisa
Auxandra Lortz
Madison Rooney
Malia Ryle
Jennifer Stadler
Rylie Stanley
Cammy Dever
Dawn Kappes
Becky Lortz Quigly
GS of Kentucky

More sign-up's from Kentucky...

Girl Scout Troop 1436 from Jenkins, KY

Troop 222 from Richmond, KY

 

 

 

Troop 1245
By the Girl Scout Troop 1245 from Erlanger, KY
Dream Theme - Peace
Title - "Peace, Love, and Halloween"
"Each child (12) was given a square to design with the theme of world peace."
Quilted material, ribbon, and perm. paint pen.
Participants: Brooklyn, Frances, Meggie, Anika, Abigail, Abby, Allison, Lauren, Caroline, Kate, Katie, Celia

Wilderness Road Council of Kentucky Troop 733 Brownies & Juniors with Amanda & Cassie Brown in Lawrenceburg, KY

Brownie Troop 596 and Steven Smith, Union, KY

Troop 1406 and Sue BanuelosIndependence, KY

Troop 1087 and Lori Angel, Lexington, KY

Angela Gullette and Girl Scout Troop 742 GSKWRC, Frankfort, KY

Michelle Carter and Troop, Lexington, KY

Daisy Girl Scout Troop 684 and Natalie Fitzsimmons, Richmond, KY

Girl Scout Troop #1141 and Rebecca Quigley, Florence, KY

Girl Scout Troop #854 and Kathleen Distler, Lexington, KY

Brownie Troop 8 and Anne Ward from Seton Catholic School, Lexington, KY

Girl Scout Troop 514 and Angela Roberts, Morehead, KY

Girl Scout Troop 1213 and Linda Ramsey, Georgetown, KY

Girl Scout Troop 315 and Sheila Epperson, Hazard, KY

Girl Scout Cadette Troop 118 and Kinnari Patel, Lexington, KY

Girl Scout Brownie Troop 383 and Tracy Gajewski, Lexington, KY

Girl Scout Troop 966 and Eileen Worthington, Greenup, KY

GS Troop 1221 with Lisa Wright, Lexington, KY

Christy Robinson and Troop 1386 in Lexington, KY

Rebecca Spitzer & Group in Burlington, KY

Girl Scout Troop 1087 from Christ the King School in Lexington, KY

Julianne Graf and Group in Florence, KY

Troop 79 in Versailles, KY

Brownie Troop 1361 and Lynn Camp Elementary School in Corbin, KY

Girl Scout Troop 544

More sign ups from the Kentucky Wilderness Road Council.....

Girl Scout Troop 214 from Frakes, KY

Liza Holland & Group from Lexington, KY

Girl Scout Troop from Walton, KY

Girl Scout Daisy Troop #68 from Irvine, KY

Girl Scout Brownie Troop 1079 from Versailles, KY

Girl Scout Troop 1047 from Monticello, KY

 

Welcome Girl Scout Troop 565 from the Girl Scouts of Kentucky's Wilderness Road Council, Inc!

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