How Do You Make A Beanbag Toss Game?
For a party game, a rainy day activity, or a skill-building activity, a beanbag toss always seems to captivate kids. This is a simple-to-make version that can easily be stored by sliding it under a bed—or if the finished version appeals to a child—hung up as a wall decoration. Children will enjoy assisting when you make the game. Edge the cardboard with the plastic tape, folding it so that the tape appears on both sides of the target Using the box cutter, cut 9 circles in the cardboard in a random pattern. Make 3 of the circles 10″ in diameter, 3 of them 8″ in diameter, and the last 3 should be 6″ in diameter. Tape around the inside of the circles covering both the inside and outside (this will keep the cardboard from tearing with extended use). Using the markers, draw several multi-colored circles around each cut circle for decoration. In black marker, write the number of points above each target circle. The largest circles are worth 10 points, the middle-sized circle are worth 15, an