For my boys' Super Hero birthday, we had an obstacle course, and one of the elements was a bean bag toss I made out of an old box. It was one of the highlights for my boys. They played with it for weeks before the party. Here's how I did it:
You'll need:
- a box with a lid (reinforced with packing tape)
- paint and paintbrush
- something sharp to cut holes with
- a picture of a super hero (I printed mine off the internet)
- Modge Podge
Step 1: Paint the box, and use Modge Podge to attach a picture of a Super Hero to the middle of the lid.
Step 2: Draw four circles on the lid, and cut out with something sharp. (I used an X-Acto knife.)
Step 3: Prop up the lid of the box on the bottom of the box to create an angle. (See picture below.)
That's it -- cheap, easy, and lots of fun!
You can buy small balls or bean bags, but if you want to make matching bean bags like I did, here is what you do:
- Cut two circles out of felt.
- Embelish the top circle.
- Add rice to the bottom circle.
- Secure with a circle of hot glue and some stitching (to ensure that the rice doesn't fall out)
Happy Tossing!
Great idea!
ReplyDelete"Cheap, easy, and lots of fun" - that's my kind of project!!! My boys would think this is awesome. My 2 year old turns 3 in a few weeks & I think this would be a PERFECT game to make for his party! Thanks for sharing it!!
ReplyDeleteI am planning to kick the school year off with SuperHeroes in my Head Start classroom! What a grat idea!!
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I am having a carnival birthday party for my daughter! I bet she would like this!
ReplyDeleteThis rocks- your boys are sooooo cute!
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