Den flags can be made from different materials and there are several different designs. This is one example of a den flag that can be made. It can be used for a den up to 12 Cub Scouts, larger dens will need to adjust the dimensions of the flag. These instructions include a flagpole and stand.
- Cub Scouts will need their Lion handbook, page 3
- Pencils, one for each Cub Scout
- 60” long 1 1/8” diameter wooden staff or dowel
- 30” long ½” diameter wooden dowel
- Concrete mix
- Water
- Tin foil
- 2-gallon paint bucket
- 200 grit sandpaper
- 2’ x 3’ gold felt (use dark yellow if gold isn’t available) – this is the flag, and it will be displayed vertically
- 1 ½’ x 1’ black felt
- 1 Lion badge of rank patch
- 30” piece of twine or thin rope
- 1 teacup hook
- 7” x 7” black felt squares, one for each adult partner
- 7” x 7” brown felt squares, one for each Cub Scout (If the den leader is not an adult partner of one of the Cub Scouts in the den, add another black felt square)
- Thick black Sharpie marker to write on brown felt squares
- White chalk, enough to share
- Scissors, one for each Cub Scout or enough to share
- Fabric glue