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Plan the best party with these DIY games!

 

Looking to entertain guests at your next party? Savor these last few weeks of fall and get outdoors! From laundry basket frisby to lawn Twister--your friends and fam will love these fun and easy DIY game ideas. So go on, buy your materials, put them together, grab the munchies and invite all your BFF's over for some serious fun. 

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    Backyard Twister

    Materials: Multi- colored spray paint or temporary spray paint

    Players: As many as you want

    How to play: Use the twister spinner or fill a hat with all of the colors and have someone call out the colors pulled. The first person to fall and lose balance, is out of the game. The last person to be on each circle balanced wins.

    Temporary Spray Paint (sold separately), $11, amazon.com

    Pinned by: Beccahimebaugh 

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    Life-size Jenga

    Materials: 50-60 2 x 4 blocks of wood from Lowes.com or Homedepot.com (you can also DIY or buy hand made on Etsy.com)

    Players: As many as you want

    How to play: Try to remove boards without the tower tumbling down. Watch your toes!

    Tumbling Towers, $80, etsy.com 

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    Cornhole Set 

    Materials: Cornhole set with bean bags

    Players: Two at a time

    How to play: Have corn hole sets 10-15 feet from players and try to get bean bags into the hole. Whichever player/team gets the most bags into the hole, wins.

    Hand made Cornhole set, $80, etsy.com

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    Apple Bobbing

    Materials: A large bucket, bag of apples, water and a blindfold

    Players: As many as can fit! Everyone else is a apple bobbing cheerleader!

    How to play: Blindfold the person bobbing and cheer as they try to capture that bobbing apple. Whoever gets the most is the champ of this game.

    Pinned by: Ambuirwall 

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    Laundry basket Golf

    Materials Needed: Two fresbie's and 5 laundry baskets

    How to play: This game requires 2 players at a time. Line baskets up across yard. First basket ten feet from the players, next 6 more feet away, next another 6 feet away and so on, so forth. The first player to get the fresbie into each laundry basket in order from closest to furthest away wins.

     

    Pinned by: Heidiwheeler 

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by Georgia Caroline Milton | 2/1/2016
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