Bean Bag Toss Game - Materials Needed
Scrap lumber can be used to build a bean bag toss game. You will need several pieces of two by four board and some half to three-quarter inch plywood. An electric saw, electric drill, a hammer, and nails are all that are needed to compete this project. Sandpaper and paint with a paintbrush will help make the game board more attractive.
The bean bags can be made easily with any type of sturdy fabric, a sewing machine and thread, and some dry beans or plastic pellets. The fabric should be in two different colors for competitive team play.
Bean Bag Toss Game - Building the Base
Cut the plywood into one piece that is two feet wide and four feet long, one that is one foot wide and four feet long, and one that is one foot wide and twenty-three inches wide. Mark a straight line diagonally from corner to corner on the one by four foot piece and cut it into two long triangles. These are the sides of the bean bag toss game board.
Assemble the pieces together using nails. The two by four boards can be cut into short lengths to provide sturdiness to where the plywood meets. Nail this to the top sheet of plywood first and then nail the triangular sides and the smaller rectangular back to them.
The last step in building a bean bag toss game is to cut the hole for the bean bags to go through on the top of the large piece of plywood. Measure down approximately one foot and find the horizontal center. Use a large drill bit or an electric saw to create a round hole an appropriate size for the bean bags to fit through. For the three inch bean bags, a four inch hole is sufficient.
Bean Bag Toss Game - Make Beanbags
For each bean bag you plan to make, cut two squares of fabric that are approximately four inches wide. The size does not have to be exact, but should be the same for all bean bags. Sew these together on three sides, fill each with the same exact amount of dry beans or pellets, and sew up the final side. Make the bean bags all the same so the game is fair for everyone.
You are now ready to bring out your homemade bean bag toss game at your next party or picnic and have a grand old time.
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4 Comments
Post a Commenthow fun
how cool!
Awesome idea, thanks!
This is a fun thing people can make for parties!