Girl Scouts
Girl Scouts
Each frame uses authentic US Postal stamps surrounded by a brief write-up and printed art, which embrace the subject or occupation.
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A Perfect Gift
- Great for Birthdays, Retirements, Graduations, Achievements, Holidays, Or just to say thank you.
- Even great for your personal collection.
Ready To Hang
- Framed in a rich mahogany colored polystyrene frame.
- Double matted with a top mat and a hint of burgundy for the bottom mat.
- Complete with acrylic glass, a dust cover for the back, a sawtooth hanger and protective wall bumpers.
Unique Framed Gifts uses real United States Postal Service stamps surrounded by printed words that embrace the subject and enhance the work while surrounded by a hunter green top mat and a hint of burgundy for the bottom mat. The mahogany colored polystyrene frame comes ready to hang for all to view in an office, den, school or nearly anywhere. A truly unique and perfect gift created for the person, company or organization passionate about the story they closely relate to, while appreciating quality work by dedicated American art framers. Each stamp is pulled by hand and mounted onto the print with a spray glue mount, since most stamps are canceled no two stamps are exactly the same and the product you receive may vary slightly from the product image.
A Glimpse Of The Past Through The Girl Scouts Collection - On my honor, I will try: To do my duty to God and my country; To help other people at all times; To obey the Girl Scout Laws. The founder of the Girl Scouts of the USA was Juliette Magill Kinzie Gordon Low, the daughter of a well known Georgia family. When she married William Low, the couple spent time in England where Juliette met Sir Robert Baden-Powell, the founder of the Boy Scouts in England, and Baden-Powell's sister, who had founded the Girl Guides. Juliette's interest was such that on March 12, 1912, she held the first meeting of a group of girls in Savannah, Georgia, using the name Girl Guides of America, and then the Girl Scouts. New York City became the headquarters in 1916 and Juliette was the national president until 1920, seeing the organization flourish to the point that the Girl Guides and Girl Scouts are now represented in nearly one hundred countries. Over 50 million girls and adults have been involved in this, the world's largest voluntary organization.