On Halloween you can play throwing hoops ... on witch hats

Amy has put her blog "Sometimes Creative", but reviewing the ideas she gives, doesn't she seem too modest? I would change the "sometimes" to "always".

But let's stop elaborations that are not relevant, because the "case" is that thanks to that blog, I have My first idea to organize the annual Halloween party at home.

Because it is for me to go down the street with the hundreds of people who go at the same time ... and all asking for candy from others, because I am not doing much; and that after dinner, there is nothing left but to go out (more for the children than for me).

So to compensate myself, we organize dinner with friends, activities, food (of course) and some decoration. And then we disguise ourselves, or something similar to wander which zombies through the streets.

Oh, I'm leaving the subject again: what I've found is this game that is nothing more than an adaptation of the classic stringing rings by throwing them. What happens is that this time you have to hit the witch hat.

Materials you need

A cardboard pen size A 1, black cardboard, colorful patent paper, scissors, glue, silicone, small hula hoops or swimming rings (larger than the diameter of the base of the "cone").

How is built

First you have to choose the size of the caps taking into account the surface of the base (and to fit a minimum of five). Then build the hats (is this template useful?) With black cardboard and motifs to taste - with patent paper, ribbons, etc -.

Now you can glue the cardboard caps with silicone or strong glue (forbidden children), ensuring that the distribution is harmonious.

You let it dry and you already have the support, now you only have to look for five hoops, and start a game that tells more about the laughter that the participants will throw, that the fact of getting them skewered all.

I really liked the idea, and I hope that some of you will also take advantage of it.

Video: Halloween game witch's hat ring toss (May 2024).