Black Diamond Council (13)
★Created by Black Diamond Girl Scout Troop 5028 from Ellamore, WV
With the Girl Scouts of the Black Diamond Council
Organizer: Amy Gerlach
Title: “Don’t Just Wish, Make Your Dreams Come True”
Dream Theme: Community
Materials & Techniques Used: muslin, water soluble marker, permanent marker, fabric paint.
What is your troop’s artwork about?
“The girls each did a drawing and voted on the one they liked best. They then decided how they wanted to put the winning design on the material. They choose to draw it on with marker and all of them painted together. They then decided to use their hands to make the grass and sign their name in their handprint. They chose to stick as close to the Girl Scout colors as possible.”
Participants:
Alice Slaughbaugh, Katelyn Booth, Clarissa Gerlach, Hannah Gerlach, Amelia Gottschall, Kayley Gerlach, Linzet Nicholas, Cassandra White, Virginia Hedrick, Brittney Booth, Roselynn Nice.”

★ Created by Girl Scout Troop 4847 from Elkview, West Virginia
Title: "Our Troop — Our Community"
Dream Theme: Community
With the Girl Scouts of Black Diamond Council
What is your group’s artwork about?
We used this panel to show how different techniques, personalities and materials
can come together to make something really beautiful, just like with our community.
It takes all of us, all different with different experiences likes and dislikes to make our community beautiful!
Techniques & Materials Used:
Felt, glue, hot glue, paint markers, feather, buttons, yarn, beads and notions
Participants:
Angela Brown, Leader; Emily Brown, Sarah Henderson, Angela Meyer, Olivia Naylor, Alexis Naylor, Emma Gardner, Hannah Igo, Tori Fowler; Kasey Fowler; Isabel Tedrow; Haley Krepps; Hope Jones; Jaycee Hayes; Sarah Blake; Kimi Dyer; Cheyenne Pritt; Alexis Reisland; Shelby Bowles, Shelby Fernatt; Grace Craze; Mikayla Craze; Stephanie Young; Mackenzie Young and Cassie Hammes
Did your group enjoy working on this project?
Yes, this was a great group project!
They each made a portion of the final project.
Each of the girls were able to have her own personality represented.
What other projects could the IFC do?
We would like to see a project done for the troops - maybe wrap a jet or sub.


Thank you for signing up to be a part of the Dream Rocket Project!
Girl Scouts of Black Diamond Council
Girl Scout Troop # 5028
From Ellamore, WV

Girl Scout troop 4847 from Elkview, West Virginia
Title -“Our Troop-Our Community”
Dream Theme – Community
Leader- Angela Brown
With the Girl Scouts of Black Diamond Council, Inc
Materials & Techniques Used: felt, glue, paint markers, feather buttons, yarn, beads and notions.
What is your group’s artwork about?
“We used this panel to show how different techniques, personalities and materials can come together to make something really beautiful, just like with our community. It takes all of us, all different with different experiences, likes and dislikes to make our community beautiful!”
Did you enjoy this project?
“Yes, this was a great group project! They each made a portion of the final project. Each of the girls were able to have her own personality represented.”
What other IFC projects could we do?
“We would like to see a project done for the troops – maybe wrap a jet or sub.”
Participants (25):
Leader-Angela Brown
Emily Brown
Sarah Henderson
Angela Meyer
Olivia Naylor
Alexis Naylor
Emma Gardner
Hannah Igo
Tori Fowler
Kasey Fowler
Isabel Tedrow
Haley Krepps
Hope Jones
Jaycee Hayes
Sarah Blake
Kimi Dyer
Cheyenne Pritt
Alexis Reisland
Shelby Bowles
Shelby Fernatt
Grace Craze
Mikayla Craze
Stephanie Young
Mackenzie Young
Cassie Hammes
★ Created By Girl Scout Troop 4581 of the Black Diamond Girl Scout Council.From Wayne, WV
Title-“Light up the World with Peace”
Dream Theme-Peace/Science, Technology
Materials & Techniques Used: Cotton, Thread, Paint (fabric), Plastic Beads.
Participants:
Mariana
Tabitha
Pagen
Cera
Hannah
Kinsey
Ashlee
Stephanie
What is your group’s artwork about?
“The theme of our quilt square is to display how the wonders of peace on Earth and the development of science due to cooperation among the nations combine to make the world a better place. The colors, arrangement, and symbols on the square were each put into place with careful thought and planning. First are the GSUSA acronym and the troop number. We want to let the world know that we are the Girl Scouts of the United States of America, and we aren't afraid to show it.
The American flag is prominently displayed in the upper right-hand corner to signify the pride we have for our country. The pride we feel for our state is represented by our state's initials that were painted in our state's official colors. The peace sign in the middle of the design was placed there to show its importance. It symbolizes the world peace that we are hoping and working towards. Next is the double helix, which is the approximate structural shape of DNA and represents every subcategory of science. The light bulb symbolizes the ideas that Girl Scouts have to uphold the Girl Scout Promise and Law. The multi-colored light beams represent the unique ways Girl Scouts share ideas with everyone they meet. Lastly, the vivid colors and patterns symbolize happiness. Our dream rocket quilt square was made by a team of friends with lots of love.”
Did your group enjoy this project? “Yes, the troop worked together diligently to make this in their vision.”

★ Created By: Brownie Girl Scouts Troop 4545 from Point Pleasant, WV
Girl Scouts of Black Diamond Council, Inc
Title: “Shoot for the Moon” and “Leave a Friendly Print”
Dream Theme: Space, Conservation
Techniques & Materials Used: Collage, decoupage, appliqué, fingerprint art, stamping, canvas, scrap fabrics, left-over craft materials, markers
What is your artwork about?:
“Shoot for the Moon” – by learning math and science skills, girls can put their dreams into action and accomplish anything!
“Leave a Friendly Print” – make sure we are using resources wisely so future generations can enjoy Earth … maybe even some visitors from other planets. Everything we do affects the planet, animals and people around the world. We need to be responsible.
Participants:
“…Moon” – Gracie Queen, Hannah Walker, Kennade Pridemore, Morgan Keefer
“…Print” – Elicia Wood, Hannah Wood, Kenly Arbogast, Zoe Enos

Thanks for Signing Up to be a Part of the Dream Rocket Project!
Angela Brown and Girl Scout troop 4847 of Pinch, WV
Charity Register and Brownie Troop 2017 with the Girl Scouts of Black Diamond Council from Ronceverte, WV
Bradley Elementary School Daisy Girl Scout Troop #3322 in Beckley, West Virginia USA
Thanks to Kathy Hylton for signing your troop up!
Welcome Girl Scouts of Black Diamond Council, Inc.
As more and more of the troops in your council submit stories, artwork and images to the Dream Rocket, we will post all this on this page of the Dream Rocket website.
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★ Visionary artwork created by ‘IMAGINE’
Written by
Jennifer Marsh
★ Visionary artwork created by ‘IMAGINE’‘IMAGINE’ is a non-profit that creates Innovative Services for Cognitive and Physical DisabilitiesFrom Lafayette, COTitle: “Imagine”Dream Theme: PeaceParticipants: Artist consumers at Imagine!Materials & Techniques Used: Acrylic PaintWhat is your group’s artwork about?"I teach art at a non-profit that provides services to people with cognitive and physical disabilities. I specifically work with adults with development disabilities.For three months we made projects having to do with peace and the environment, working up to the final panels of the Dream Rocket.These four panels together comprise many different people with each of their own ideas about how to make a better world. Thank you for giving us the opportunity to be a part of something so great."

Written on Thursday, 24 March 2011 00:51 in Visionary
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★ Visionary artwork created by Brownie Troop 596 / Juliette Gordon Low (Founder of Girl Scouts)
Written by
Jennifer Marsh
★ Visionary artwork created by Brownie Troop 596 from Union, KentuckyTitle:"Our Brownie World"Visionary Chosen: Juliette Gordon Low (Founder of Girl Scouts)Participants:Annika SmithAmanda HeneryTaylor McGarveryAlivia WilliamsMorgan BakerAshleigh StamperAshlyn GreenKiley ColganKiley GrudgeonSydney MartinKylie LinvilleAlivia Holquist,Tori RobinsonSavanah SneboldMaterials & Techniques Used: Canvas, fabric paint & pens, fabric picture transfer &Scotch guard.Did your group enjoy working on 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 other projects could the IFC do? A stadium or big screen TV (like at a basketball game)
Written on Thursday, 24 March 2011 00:26 in Visionary
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Visionary Artwork created by the Livingston Intermediate School, Title: "World of Peace"
Written by
Jennifer Marsh
Visionary Artwork created by the Livingston Intermediate SchoolFrom Livingston, TexasTitle: "World of Peace"Dream Theme: CommunitySponsored by the Livingston Intermediate P.T.O.What is your group's Artwork About?Many students at Livingston Intermediate worked together to create our World of Peace and Harmony.1st group came up with the theme and idea.2nd group made changes to the design and began making faces.3rd group made faces and sewed them on the background.The students enjoyed using the sewing machine best of all!

Written on Wednesday, 23 March 2011 23:31 in Visionary
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Mason Marsh from Columbus, Ohio - His Visionary Theme - President Barack Obama
Written by
Jennifer Marsh
Mason Marsh from Columbus, Ohio
His Visionary Theme - President Barack Obama

Written on Tuesday, 01 February 2011 16:17 in Visionary
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★By Girl Scout Troop 325, ★“Juliette Low is our Cup of Tea”
Written by
Jennifer Marsh
★By Girl Scout Troop 325 from Pensacola, FloridaTitle – “Juliette Low is our Cup of Tea”Visionary Panel Submission – 4 feet x 4 feetWith the Girl Scouts of the Florida PanhandleWhat is your groups artwork about? “Founder of the U.S.A. Girl Scouts”

Written on Tuesday, 01 February 2011 16:14 in Visionary
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Visionary
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Chris
Written on Monday, 24 January 2011 17:34 in Visionary
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