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    My DD just joined a Girl Scout Troop. Does anyone know of Girl Scout uniforms that fit AG dolls?

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    AG used to have a junior one, so you could check ebay. [img]smile.gif[/img] I got a brownie one from the girl scout shop though.

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    There are several sellers on eBay who make modern GS and Brownie uniforms.

    Taffy

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    I have also just became a GS brownie volunteer so I've been reading up about the whole GS thing, too. I haven't started yet but I'm really looking forward to it.

    The best outfits I have found for 18in dolls are from Heritage Clothesline. No they aren't offical AG, as those have been retired for some time now and can get expensive. I'm assuming she is a junior GS.

    But I like this outfit because it comes with badges on her vest, while many others I've seen are just plain green vests. There's also a white blouse with GS printed on it, green shorts and a belt. There is also a brownie outfit available. It's $18 for each whole outfit.

    Here's the link:
    http://www.heritageclothesline.com/i...3&PRID=1537820

    Hope this helps. [img]smile.gif[/img]

    <font color="#33CCCC" size="1">[ May 07, 2006 11:30 AM: Message edited by: Diamond Dragon (Katie from IL) ]</font>

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    My daughter has the AG Girl Scout Vest, top and shorts and has been thinking about selling them and getting one of the brownie ones on ebay. She was a Brownie for a few years and we just didn't click with the group so for the past year we have just been doing things on our own. I hope your daughter enjoys it!

    Kristin

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    We made GS sashes out of felt. They were really easy.

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    Necessary Extras carries Brownie and Junior outfits, but I don't recommend the brownie one. The color of the fabric is much lighter than the actual uniforms. I don't have the Junior one, but it looks a lot closer to true color. Also, from the GS catalogue, or your local GS shop, you can buy mini GS pins that are the right size for the dolls. They used to have the WAGGS pin too, but I haven't seen it in a while. So, if you get a blank uniform, they can really dress it up.

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