I ordered the kits last week, it took under 7 days for us to receive them. They cost 5.99 plus shipping. If you have a tax exempt number and order so many, you will get a discount on the kits. I tried to order them on line and had trouble so I had to call the 800 number. I explained what I wanted and what was wrong and I kid you not, I got transferred 4 times before someone was able to help me. When I finally got someone who could help me, the process was painless and quick.
I made a 8x8 inch cake for each girl. The weather here has been so cold that they are having delays in the morning. I let my daughter come with me to the store and pick out the cake that each girl would get. She wanted Blue Velvet for herself, picked out Pink Velvet, Marble and yellow for the other girls. We then went around to pick up the ingredients for icing. I debated on if I should get icing in a can or make my own. I thought with the sheer amount that I was going to need, it would be best to make my own. The recipe that came with the instructions seemed simple enough and with my big stand mixer, I figured it wouldn't take much time.
It turned out to take most of my day. I ended up making 5 cakes and over 8 batches of icing. I quickly iced the tops of the cakes white, so the girls could just decorate them once they had practiced their skills.
I went to color the icing and realized, I only had blue in the house. I texted a mom in the troop who is my new assistant leader and asked her if she had any color besides blue. Unfortunately her daughter was sick and would not be at the meeting that night. NO!!!!! I already made the cakes.
I tried to think of a way that she could participate in the meeting with out actually being there. I thought we could skype the meeting. I knew that she had tried Skype when her father was in the hospital. I ran the cake and kit over for her to do.
When I got there, she asked me if I had the time to just show her how to do it. Well I can not say no to a scout. It took us about an hour to do it and she had a blast. She is going to save her cake decorating till she gets the all clear from the doctor, this way her family can eat it too. I felt so bad for her because her fever kept her hands so hot she was melting the icing.
I got home from teaching Piper and did the finishing touches on the rest of it for the troop meeting. I got everything loaded into my car and headed over to the church. Unfortunately two weeks ago, my co-leader stepped back and decided that she needed a break and in the two weeks that followed, the doors to the meeting place have been locked when I got there. This week I was able to call the Pastor before any girl got there and I got my own key to the building. Now I will not be locked out again. Yay!! I think that moment when you know your meeting place is secure for the girls is a great moment for any leader.
One of the girl's mom works for a baker in town and agreed to help us with the kit. The girls were super excited to get started and get to work. They did so well, I was proud of them.
This was a lot of fun and the girls really enjoyed themselves. I would recommend this patch program for any troop Junior and higher.