How to make a halloween bean bag toss game


















Pencil 3. Bean bag 4. Gloves 5. Sharp Knife 6. Trash bag or a newspaper 7. Trash can 8. Player stands some distance in front of the pumpkin 2. Player scores most points wins 5. Have fun!!! Participated in the Pumpkin Challenge View Contest. Did you make this project? Very not-fancy, but hey, it works! You can find more spooky themed or Halloween ideas here , including:.

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Skip to content. Main Menu Main Menu. Wee Folk Art. Are you having a gathering at your house for Halloween? Why not take one of our Ghostie Applique Blocks and practice enlarging a pattern?

We took one of our 6 inch ghost applique blocks and turned it into a 4 foot tall ghost, with cut out eyes and mouth to toss bean bags through. Next week we will share a pattern for yet another set of bean bags especially for Halloween! Most importantly, using this technique, you can take any small image you have and turn it into any size you want. Instead of a ghost, perhaps you would like to turn our Pumpkin Applique Block into a bean bag toss game. Anything is possible! Enjoy playing with your Halloween ghost bean bag toss yard game.

Create a 6 x 6 grid on your piece of mdf. NOTE: We drew our lines with permanent marker so it would show up in the photos. Drawing the lines with pencil will be fine and it will be easier to cover with paint.

Now you need to freehand copy what appears in each block of your pattern to the corresponding block on the wood. Since we are using this for a bean bag toss, enlarge the eyes and mouth to accommodate bean bags.

We made the mouth larger than the eyes.



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