Sunday, 30 November 2014

Totes Amaze Bags with 1st Curbar Guide Unit


As part of my fundraising, me and my Mum did a fundraising tote bag printing evening with my guide unit. We limited the colours to four, distributed bags and sticky backed foam and after a brief demonstration the guides set to making their own printing block. We had some pre cut blocks and letters for them to use. I was impressed with the creativity and excellent sharing of the materials. Everyone was completely focussed on making bags and I don't think there was much ink on the carpet at the end of the evening. We charged £3 for materials and fundraising and it was an excellent evening. Some lovely bags made.


focussed on the task

looking a little messy at this stage


A vey neat spotty bag

love the winter theme with the snowman



Saturday, 18 October 2014

FUNdraising projects

Today has been about building up stock for Christmas Stalls. Last year I did a couple and they were very good. We made felt Christmas decorations, bath bombs and cards. Time to stock up.

We got some canvas bags, and at a couple of stalls we have sold quite a few of them. The bonus is they are great fun to make. Today I was playing around with words and some block my Mum made.

I enjoy being on a stall as you can talk to people about the Jamboree. I'm always amazed and very grateful for how generous people are

Sunday, 28 September 2014

Catching the waves with the Highflyers

Training weekend 4...we were instructed to bring swimming gear and plenty of towels as we were likely to get wet...at least twice! Oh yes - and don't forget a baby potato? 

We arrive, we carry all the food to a little boat, we board the boat and we were at camp. Camp was at theTrent Lock Scout Activity Centre. I'd not been there before so had no idea what to expect, apart from water.

The weekend included learning about Japanese culture, building and setting sail on a raft, kayaking and eating rice. The potato was for a for a challenge one of the leaders (George) came up with. We had to put it in our mouth and talk Danish.

We had to put up strange tents which was OK. 

We performed Jack and the Beanstalk. I played the 'main' part as the front of the cow, and a magic castle door. People laughed. We had a singsong in the traditional campfire way. In my humble opinion, the guides are way better at singing than the scouts! 

We got some top tips from Japanese cultural guide about going to the Jamboree: Take old clothes which we are happy to leave behind to make sure we can carry back souvenirs. She said to bring back unusual things like tea bowls that can be used for interactive presentations when we return.


All aboard for the homeward journey.

Tuesday, 1 July 2014

First it was paperclip....


It has begun...I had a lovely paperclip with many uses including


  • clipping paper
  • Earring
  • Hair clip
  • Nail cleaner
  • Mini cat-a-pault
  • zip pull
My challenge is to swap it for something more valuable to sell to contribute to my Japan Jamboree trip.

Very quickly I managed to turn it into a pen! A very fine one indeed. This pen could:

  • Write an award winning novel
  • Doodle an artistic masterpiece
  • Get you an A* in an exam
  • Fashionable hair accessory 
  • Tent pole for a very small tent
  • Base of a pencil case fort
  • Half of a chopstick set
So...who would like the honour of having this pen? The only condition is you swap for something slightly more valuable!

Sunday, 29 June 2014

Training weekend...catching up with the unit

This weekend was training weekend with my Japan Unit the 'Highflyers'. I really enjoyed catching up with people. 

We were given a tube of smarties which I ate and a post it note on arrival. The post it note turned out to be for nothing but the smarties tube, we have to see who can collect the most smarties tubes with 20ps in! Chocolate and fundraising - what a good combination. Get in touch if you would like a tube of smarties!

Our first activity was patrol time which involved us deciding on a name for our patrol - our unit of 40, is divided up into 4 patrols - we came up with 'The Trolley Dollies' - not sure why!

We were given a present from our leader Ali of a small origami star and were given a chance of making one. I was hoping my crane folding would help but I didn't manage it. I did make a crane from the post it note though.

The year 11s spent quite a bit of time burning their revision notes on the bonfire! I managed to grab some helpful business studies notes before they met the flames!



Part of the weekend was training with the RAF  - they had us doing team building skills with our patrol. We learnt about communication, trust, team work and co-operation.

OK Paperclip time!

I have been given a paperclip to help raise funds. I have until September to trade it for bigger and better things, hopefully ending up with something more valuable to sell to contribute to my Jamboree fund. 

So the question is...anyone want to swap a paper clip with me? All offers considered! 





Sunday, 25 May 2014

Cranes take flight

Last weekend I took some cranes to the local primary school as they were having an art fair. It was such lovely weather me and my mum set up a table outside to make cranes. We thought we would sell them for 50p, but the stings we had made were the most popular. We ended up selling these for £1.


There was a bit of interest from the children at the fair so we decided to teach a few how to make them. They enjoyed it very much but it took quite a while as their folds weren't that accurate! I was proud that they came out with something that resembled a crane at the end.


We showed some adults and they weren't much better! We made cranes on demand with people choosing their own colours. Quite a few people had walked there and we showed them how to fold up the crane for safe transport home.




Tuesday, 13 May 2014

Under Construction


This weekend I will be making origami cranes for a 50p donation at Curbar Primary School. They are having an Art Show and are happy for me to set up a stall.



CURBAR ART SHOW 2014 is held at


Curbar Primary School, Calver, Hope Valley, Derbyshire, S32 3XA
The show is open from 10.30 - 16.30 Saturday and Sunday 17 & 18 May.





Monday, 5 May 2014

Chopsticks!

Today I have been researching things about Japan and have been practising the of art eating with chopsticks. I found some good facts on this page.

Things I'm looking forward to:

  • meeting and making new friends
  • some of the food (like sushi)
  • the cultural experience
Things I need to practice:

  • bowing
  • eating with chopsticks
  • my Japanese   


Some sushi I made with my friend (hope their sushi is better)

Sunday, 4 May 2014

Getting selected

Hi I'm Maisie and I have been selected to go to the 23rd World Scout Jamboree in Japan 2015!

I went to a selection day in Belper which involved many team exercises including having an egg as a passport! Now, with the help of my Guide unit - 1st Curbar Guides, I need to raise the money to go.

So far I've been making a load of crafts and looking after neighbours cats! I'll be thinking of other fundraising ideas...so watch this space!

“WA: a Spirit of Unity” is the theme for the Jamboree. The Kanji Character “和” (WA) embraces many meanings such as unity, harmony, cooperation,friendship and peace. WA also represents Japan and its culture.

You can find more about the Jamboree here: 23WSJ