Raid the recycling bin for sturdy bottles, jugs, and buckets that transform into pins, cones, and targets with sand or water ballast. Add fabric scraps as cushion covers, trim sharp edges with tape, and invite kids to decorate everything, turning preparation into a joyful, creative warm‑up before the games even start.
Raid the recycling bin for sturdy bottles, jugs, and buckets that transform into pins, cones, and targets with sand or water ballast. Add fabric scraps as cushion covers, trim sharp edges with tape, and invite kids to decorate everything, turning preparation into a joyful, creative warm‑up before the games even start.
Raid the recycling bin for sturdy bottles, jugs, and buckets that transform into pins, cones, and targets with sand or water ballast. Add fabric scraps as cushion covers, trim sharp edges with tape, and invite kids to decorate everything, turning preparation into a joyful, creative warm‑up before the games even start.
Cut sections of garden hose, overlap ends, and secure with tape, zip ties, or a dowel coupler for weight. Wrap with rope for grip and pleasing spin. Test on several distances, and ask players to vote on difficulty, building ownership and lively banter before the big round.
Sew fabric squares from worn jeans or canvas shopping bags, then fill with rice, lentils, or birdseed. Double‑stitch seams for durability. Label weights clearly so kids pick confidently, and keep spares in a dry box to recover quickly when one disappears behind cheering spectators.
Agree on ring sizes, beanbag distances, and bonus shots before play begins, then post rules on a clipboard. Offer comeback opportunities for newcomers, like last‑round double points. Invite readers to drop house‑rule ideas below, and we’ll test favorites in a weekend challenge and report results.





