I'm looking for a Girl Scout uniform from the 1960s to purchase or borrow for a play Victoria is in. She's actually not the Girl Scout part (she's a Brownie), it would be for the other gal in the play, but the director has assured me the utmost care would be taken with the costume if you wanted it returned to you. It would need to be a modern-day size 12-14 for a girl.
Victoria's costume is easy because it's just a modern-day Brownie uniform.
PS: I got to read the full script last night, and the play is AMAZING. Victoria even gets to say a bad word. Anyone who goes is in for a real treat.
buffettbride wrote:I'm looking for a Girl Scout uniform from the 1960s to purchase or borrow for a play Victoria is in. She's actually not the Girl Scout part (she's a Brownie), it would be for the other gal in the play, but the director has assured me the utmost care would be taken with the costume if you wanted it returned to you. It would need to be a modern-day size 12-14 for a girl.
Victoria's costume is easy because it's just a modern-day Brownie uniform.
PS: I got to read the full script last night, and the play is AMAZING. Victoria even gets to say a bad word. Anyone who goes is in for a real treat.
buffettbride wrote:I'm looking for a Girl Scout uniform from the 1960s to purchase or borrow for a play Victoria is in. She's actually not the Girl Scout part (she's a Brownie), it would be for the other gal in the play, but the director has assured me the utmost care would be taken with the costume if you wanted it returned to you. It would need to be a modern-day size 12-14 for a girl.
Victoria's costume is easy because it's just a modern-day Brownie uniform.
PS: I got to read the full script last night, and the play is AMAZING. Victoria even gets to say a bad word. Anyone who goes is in for a real treat.
buffettbride wrote:I'm looking for a Girl Scout uniform from the 1960s to purchase or borrow for a play Victoria is in. She's actually not the Girl Scout part (she's a Brownie), it would be for the other gal in the play, but the director has assured me the utmost care would be taken with the costume if you wanted it returned to you. It would need to be a modern-day size 12-14 for a girl.
Victoria's costume is easy because it's just a modern-day Brownie uniform.
PS: I got to read the full script last night, and the play is AMAZING. Victoria even gets to say a bad word. Anyone who goes is in for a real treat.
I have one, but it's at my Mothers.........
Road trip?
Just joshin'!
If I had known a few weeks ago, I would have brought it home.
and you are probably closer to it than I am
buffettbride wrote:I'm looking for a Girl Scout uniform from the 1960s to purchase or borrow for a play Victoria is in. She's actually not the Girl Scout part (she's a Brownie), it would be for the other gal in the play, but the director has assured me the utmost care would be taken with the costume if you wanted it returned to you. It would need to be a modern-day size 12-14 for a girl.
Victoria's costume is easy because it's just a modern-day Brownie uniform.
PS: I got to read the full script last night, and the play is AMAZING. Victoria even gets to say a bad word. Anyone who goes is in for a real treat.
I have one, but it's at my Mothers.........
Road trip?
Just joshin'!
If I had known a few weeks ago, I would have brought it home.
and you are probably closer to it than I am
Where is "mother"?
A few weeks ago I wouldn't have wanted to jinx it!
I got thrown out of the Guids for telling the Guid Captain to 'bugger off'. She said my cakes were not up to standard so coul dnot have my 'homemakers' badge!
Got my revenge many years later, I became a Scout Leader
I was a US GIrl Scout leader in the 90s, so that's not much help, but here's an idea. Call up the local GS council office. They often have uniforms and other stuff that can be borrowed for displays, parades, etc.