Den doodles can be made from different materials and there are several different designs. This is one example of a den doodle that can be made. It stands on its own and is four feet tall.
- 4 – 12 inch 2” x 1” boards for the base
- 1 – 4 ft. 2” x 1” board for the pole
- 1 – ¼” plywood 3’ x 1’
- 12 – 1 ½” wood screws
- 200 grit sandpaper
- 1-foot-long cord that is 3/16” or less than ¼” thick– one for each Cub Scout
- Power drill with a 1/4 drill bit
- Orange spray paint
- Yellow spray paint
- Blue spray paint
- Black latex paint
- Fine paint brush for lettering
- Blue plastic pony beads (enough to present each Cub Scout with one for every den meeting)
- Yellow plastic pony beads (enough to present each Cub Scout with one for every den meeting)
- Orange plastic pony beads (enough to present each Cub Scout when they earn an elective Adventure)
- White plastic pony beads (enough to present to each Cub Scout when they earn a required Adventure)
- Add more colors of beads if you want to track or recognize other items such as wearing the uniform, bringing your handbook, good behavior, or helping others.