2011 – Petal Pack

(Promise Center and 10 Petal Badge Set)

Yes – 2011 Is the current GSUSA badge


New version of petal requirements released in 2022 but is considered part of the 2011 GSUSA Program. These replaced the original requirements released in 2011, the Flower Friend Petal Pack. The Daisy Page has information on when all badges were released.

What is this badge about?

A set designed to learn about the Girl Scout Promise and Law.

Choose your own activities!

Earn At Home:

Quick Link to Download Earn at Home Chart compiled by The Badge Archive

(NOTE – These activities were chosen as the easiest to do for a scout at home with their families. They are not the best activities to do as a troop in a troop meeting.)


Requirements for all Petals changed in the summer of 2022. Most resources available use the retired requirements. The old requirements can still be used to earn the petals, but GSUSA prefers if new requirements are used. The Badge Archive shows both requirements (on separate petal badge pages) and still provides a list of all resources from the retired requirements for leaders and families to use as they wish.

What is a good Troop Meeting Plan besides the VTK?

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Meeting Plans

Other Resources

What is a good way to earn the badge at home?

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At Home Plans

GSUSA Information and Details

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  • GSUSA Volunteer Toolkit (VTK) has 1 free meeting plan for each petal – No links available. This is only accessible through MyGS log-in on Council’s website for troop leaders
    • Mtg 1: Daisy Promise Center
    • Mtg 2: Honest and Fair: Truth or Lie OR Honest Tag, Snack Trouble OR Outdoor Scavenger Hunt, AND New game OR Set the scene
    • Mtg 3: Friendly and Helpful: Chore Coupons OR Inventor, Quick Questions OR Friendship Checklist, AND Guest Speaker OR Help Community
    • Mtg 4: Considerate and Caring: Activity for two OR Bag of Kindness, Collage Swap OR Pay it forward, AND Card making OR Leave No Trace
    • Mtg 5: Courageous and Strong: Draw a scene OR Learn of Female Hero, Make medal OR Say thank you, AND New adventure OR learn to deal with bullies
    • Mtg 6: Responsible for What I Say and Do: Word Travel OR Make crumpled heart, Kaper Chart OR Responsibility Game, AND Make pledge OR Brainstorm quick fixes
    • Mtg 7: Respect Myself and Others: Respect myself checklist OR What you like about you, Know each other’s feelings OR Thank you notes, AND Respect Scavenger Hunt OR Show respect around the world
    • Mtg 8: Respect Authority: Dragon House Rules OR Rules from a different time, Role play school rules OR Respect school principal, AND Rules and Laws Charades OR Fire Station field trip
    • Mtg 9: Use Resources Wisely: Composting OR Save natural resources, Give item new use OR make newspaper art, AND Make recycling bin craft OR Recycling field trip
    • Mtg 10: Make the World a Better Place: Volunteer OR Imagine a fix for neighborhood problem, Decorate reusable bag OR Guest speaker, AND Be President for a day OR Be climate change champion
    • Mtg 11: Be a Sister to Every Girl Scout: Make a bouquet OR Dance, Travel around the Globe OR Explore global sisterhood, AND Play hot and cold game OR Expand your friendship circle
  • Petal Chart (VTK Plan Outlines) from GSofME

Is there a matching badge for Multi-Level Troops?

Learn about the Daisy Petal Multi-level GSUSA 2011 badges.

Where does this go on the Uniform Apron and Vest?

The Petals go on the center of the apron or on the Journey side of the vest.
Click Here to see diagrams and details on where to place it.

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