How to Display: Cub Scout Belt Loops

For the completion of required and elective ranking activities, our younger Cub Scouts—Lions, Tigers, Wolves and Bears—earn Belt Loops. Our older Scouts earn pins. These items represent all the hard work that each kid has done, but often leave their families wondering “What am I supposed to do with this?” Here are a few highly rated, quick and easy ways Cub Scouts have displayed their achievements:

 

BANDOLIER BELT SASH

If your time is precious, this is the quickest solution to find the belt loops a home. All you need to do it load up your Scout’s belt loops onto a webbing belt. To keep them from sliding around, just sew a button onto the belt and it will hold the latest loop in place.

Scout wearing bandolier-style sash from webbing belt with belt loops on display
Close up of bandolier-style sash from webbing belt with belt loops
 

WOODEN DISPLAY

For the DIY lover, this is something you could complete from start to finish in one afternoon. Our Cubmaster fashioned this out of a reclaimed fence board, but you can use whatever you have on hand. The belt loops are easy to hang on the cord. Find the simple directions coming soon!

Reclaimed wood DIY display with Belt Loops slung on cord between two screws
 

TACTICAL DISPLAY

This is an off-the-shelf solution. The webbing on the tactical insert not only fit belt loops perfectly, but they are also versatile enough for slide and pins. You can find this exact one on our Amazon List HERE.

Tan colored tactical insert with webbing showcasing Cub Scout Belt Loops, Kerchief Slides, Pins and Patches
Close up of tan colored tactical insert with webbing showcasing Cub Scout Belt Loops, Kerchief Slides, Pins and Patches
 

Do you have any other ideas on how you would like to display or store your Scout’s Cub Scouting regalia? Please comment below to share.

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