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Make Your Own Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace Model

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I found two of these paper cut-out pages in a newly discovered box of photos and other Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace souvenirs.

Paper cutout of the Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace (GSCNC Archives)

Based on the other items in the box, this project likely was available around 1956 to 1962. The original document is 11″x17″ and printed on thick paper.

Shopping at the Birthplace

The first Birthplace gift shop was located along Bull Street in Savannah, Georgia, roughly in the same place it has been since the garden and courtyard renovations.

Birthplace Shop, 1956

An apartment was created above the shop in 1956, intended for staff or overnight guests.

Birthplace Shop, 1956
Current Shop (Solid Light)

The girls in the 1956 photo are admiring the paper cut-out kit!

Service to Birthplace

Beginning with the Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace dedication ceremony in 1956, troops were encouraged to bring crafts they had made to sell.

As their contribution to the upkeep of the Birthplace, Girl Scouts from all over the country create handicrafts which are sold in the gift shop. The display represents initiative, imagination, and talent.

1956 Brochure

This tradition continued at least into the 1980s, as this undated brochure still touted a Troop Craft Nook.

Birthplace Brochure, 1980s

Who’s up for constructing their own Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace? It would be a great troop project ahead of JGL’s birthday on October 31.

Send pictures if you do!

© 2026 Ann Robertson, writer, editor, Girl Scout historian, but NOT a Girl Scout employee.

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