

Then make some dice for your hand and feet placements.

Keep in mind, if you’re making this grid for kids, keep the spots around 7” or less and fairly close together, otherwise they won’t be able to reach the different colored dots! A great way to keep the spray paint from getting everywhere is to use a 5-gallon bucket with a hole cut in the bottom as your stencil. All you really need is a big old sheet, spray paint, a stencil, and maybe some rope to help keep your lines straight. Or, check out the DIY twister suggestion below!ĭIY it: It’s easy to make an outdoor Twister. You can get yourself an Ultimate Twister with double the dots. Making your own also means you can make the sticks even bigger! 3. Pick Up SticksĭIY it: If you made your own Giant Kerplunk, then you’re already mostly done with a DIY Giant Pick Up Sticks game! If you don’t want to purchase a set, you can make your own with dowel rods or bamboo garden stakes and some paint. I think you could also probably use a large garbage can as the base instead of making a table for the wire cage… maybe? 2. You can also purchase a larger-than-usual Kerplunk game, but it just doesn’t hold the same WOW factor as the homemade version!ĭIY it: Check out the video shown above. While Kerplunk can be time consuming to set up, it is so fun to play! I love this this giant DIY version!
#Back yard jenga how to#
Many of the ideas for the following giant outdoor games are very easy to DIY if you happen to be a bit handy! Check out the ‘DIY it’ tips for our suggestions on how to easily recreate these popular games in giant form for lots of backyard fun! 1.
