38 Easy-To-Make and Fun-Filled Outdoor Party Games For The Family
Those sunny days definitely call for some outdoor fun with the friends and family, where all the faces look lit up with joy and glee. And, summer reunions can’t be complete with some super cool Outdoor Games. Building a DIY game setup of your very own is truly inexpensive and effortless to achieve, and that has been rightly proved with these 38 Easy-To-Make and Fun-Filled Outdoor Party Games For The Family delighting the young and the old.
14. Build a Ring Toss Yard Game
Challenge your friends and family to toss washer rings in the buckets with this amusing sport that’s as effortless to set up as engaging and fun-filled it is to play. All you need is a drill, a white-wood board, green spray paint, blue plastic paint, flat washers, self-drilling screws, some Mix N’ Measure containers, and a few stencils. You just have to paint a wooden board and put the numbers 1, 2, and 3 on it, with three buckets attached to it with their size increasing as you go towards the board’s bottom, and voila!
Game Details : lowes
15. Recycled Bottle Bowling
Having fun in a bowling alley is often a matter of huge bucks when it comes to treating yourself with some good play time, long enough to spend a cherishing day out. But, this DIY Bowling Alley built with recycled bottles is what you need to have endless bowling hours in your very own backyard. You don’t need anything more than a few empty plastic bottles, a tennis ball, red and white paint, and some paintbrushes to bring your DIY game to life. Let’s get Bowling!
Game Details : moonfrye
16. How to Make a Kubb Game Set
Blend the charms of chess and bowling together in one single game that will surely make you fall in love with your lawn. Truly easy to make, Kubb is all about throwing dowel’s at your opponent’s pieces and knocking them over. Using a few basic supplies, including a copper pipe, wooden boards, a tube cutter, some sand, an industrial adhesive, tube caps, green paint, copper files and plant props, you can bring your homemade lawn game to life with the game pieces adorned in a gorgeous manner.
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17. Create an Outdoor Kids’ Carnival with Cardboard Boxes
Disguise your home lawn into a vibrant kid’s carnival that your kids are going to fall head over heels in love with. Your homemade carnival features everything ranging from a ticket booth, clown bean bag toss, balloon dart board, and even a photo booth backdrop. All you need is some large and small pieces of cardboard, balloons, wrapping papers, colored poster board, white poster board, scissors, Exacto knife, glue, tape, construction paper, markers, strings and bean bags.
Game Details : sheknows
18. DIY Outdoor Giant Dice Game
Make those barbecue sessions a lot more memorable with a giant edition of the well-known dice game LCR that’s easy to create and learn. The materials you need are some Scrap 4 x 4 inches, sandpaper, stencils, a gloss black enamel, polyurethane spray, boxes of large canning jar lids, self etching primer, and spray gloss protective enamel in red. And the game of chance won’t get over until the last dice have been tossed – perfect to engage in a long enough fun time.
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19. Pickup Bottle Game
Have got a small space but want to arrange for a mini playground for the kids? This Pickup Bottle Game is all you need to delight them and make their birthday celebrations just so cherishing. Hoola hoops lying on the ground, having sand-filled bottles inside them are the battlefield, where the bottles need to be made to stand using a ring that’s tied with a string to a wooden dowel. Check out how the game is played and what does it it actually look like in the below inspiration.
Game Details : bhg
20. Water Gun Game
There’s no doubt in the fact that the most amazing outdoor games for summers are all about water. Here you have another awesome idea to introduce the magic of a water splash to your party – Water Gun Game where those little shooters are armed with their large squirt guns and lots of colorful buckets are hanging on a clothesline. Let the kids race to make the buckets reach the end of the line, and whoever does it the quickest, wins the game. The cold splashes won’t fail to fill those little hearts with joy.
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