Hosting a Halloween party this year? How about a Halloween party game!
This post is part of a social shopper marketing insight campaign with Pollinate Media Group™ and Cottonelle, but all my opinions are my own.
We hosted our annual Halloween party this past weekend and our guests ranged from 9 years old down to 18 months. As you can imagine, we had to have two sets of games set up for the kiddos.
My sons and their friends played outside most of the evening. We decorated our backyard with lights, spider webs, and a sort-of haunted tree house complete with monster eye window decorations, lanterns, jumping spiders, glowing lights and more. (Here’s a quick tutorial for the monster eye window decorations!)
For the little siblings, we kept them indoors and entertained with fun games like this one: Bowling for Witches!
To make this Halloween bowling game you’ll need:
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5-6 rolls of Cottonelle Triple Roll (I’ve even got a Cottonelle coupon for you! Buy Cottonelle Triple Roll 12-pack or larger and get a FREE box of Kleenex while supplies last.)
- Washi tape (for your alley)
- Ball
- My free Sinister Sister Witch Download
Three easy steps to set up your Halloween bowling game:
- Craft your witches with a 2.5″ circle punch for the head / scissors for the hat and foam adhesive dot (so the hat appears raised) to attach them to each other
- Arrange the toilet paper and attach the witches
- Use washi tape to make an alley
To play the game, we let the little ones try to knock the witches off! The bigger kids of course knocked the whole thing down. {grin}
As for the witches, they’re also darling as cupcake toppers! The download includes the cupcake wrappers too if you’d like to give them a whirl as well.
As always, I hope you’re inspired to craft, bake, create and celebrate!
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Halloween Game: Bowling for Witches | Kim Byers seen on The Celebration Shoppe first.