Shorewest Shares: 10 Ways To Enjoy Time In Your Backyard

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Have fun in your backyard this summer with these 10 DIY games!

 

  • Yard Twister. You can create your own backyard version of Twister with spray paint. (Don’t forget to use ground marking spray to prevent damaging your grass.)
  • Jumbo Ker-Plunk. Set the game up on a small table. Using chicken wire, create a large ball pit. Fill up water balloons and place sticks (or painter sticks) throughout the chicken wire. Be careful what stick you pull out — you don’t want toGiant Jenga_main pop them!
  • Giant Jenga. With a couple of 2×4 boards, you can make your own giant jenga set. Paint the ends with your favorite color — and you have your own jenga set.
  • DIY Hang Trap. Cut out several squares in a tarp and mark each one with colorful duct tape. Label each opening with different points and hang it up against a wall or on your laundry wire. Turn it into a game by throwing a ball. Whoever has the most points, wins!
  • Marble/Car Race. Cut a pool noodle in half and decorate it with a start and finish line. Have fun racing cars down the line!
  • Scavenger Hunt. Create your own scavenger hunt in your backyard.
  • Bean Bag Toss. Besides the famous corn hole game, you can create your own bean bag toss. Using a 4×4 piece of wood, drill in various size buckets vertically. Label the buckets according to points and have fun!
  • Backyard Bowling. You can create your own bowling lane in your backyard. Use empty milk cartons for pins and roll a kickball down the lane.
  • Tic-Tac-Toe. Construct your own tic-tac-toe. You can use hula hoops, jump ropes or construct your own.
  • Tug of War. Take the classic tug of war and make it difficult — with milk crates. Place the crates upside down and stand on top of them in the grass. Use a jump rope and see who can pull the other person off.

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