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| Pattern for the "Cards and Marbles" Board Game
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I am looking for a pattern for the "Cards and Marbles" board game. There are 6 individual boards that join together to form the playing board. You play in partners, 4 or 6 players. We want to make a set. Does anyone have a pattern? Thanks.
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| Posted on: 04/25/2009 | 1 Feedback(s) |
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| Homemade Automatic Tennis Ball Launcher
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I'm looking for ideas on how to make an automatic tennis ball launcher. I've checked out buygodoggo.com, and I love their automatic launcher, but there's no way I'm spending $300! I've read things online about potato guns and tennis ball cannons, but I don't want something that can shoot at 100mph or anything. Any ideas?
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| Posted on: 01/23/2009 | 3 Feedback(s) |
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| Making Number Shaped Pinatas
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I want to make a pinata in the shapes of a 4 and 0 for a 40th birthday party. Any ideas?
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| Posted on: 12/11/2008 | 3 Feedback(s) |
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| Stratego Game Using Deck Of Cards
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I had this crazy idea of creating a stratego game using a standard deck of playing cards but I can't figure out how to do this. Do I need 1 or 2 decks of cards and how do I use them?
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| Posted on: 09/02/2008 | 0 Feedback(s) |
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| Make Your Own Board and Card Games
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First, I need to say that this can become addicting especially if you are all ready a graphics junky. So don't say I did not warn you. On the internet there are many sites (Some educational, some not) that have free board games that you can print out and then glue the printouts to cardboard. The pieces are usually common household items. Go to the search engine "Google" and type in "Free Board Games" and you will be surprise at what pops up.
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| Posted on: 10/08/2004 | 5 Feedback(s) |
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| Homemade Outdoor Twister Game
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Buy a tarp that has grommets at the corners. Use four tent stakes to hold it down. Paint on your colors for your circles. Make a spinner out of a paper plate with the paper clasp in the middle of the dial (like we did when we were in school). My kids love to take this to the park and my childrens' friends have even borrowed it to play at family reunions. Just make sure you get the stakes well into the ground so that no one gets hurt. I recommend the metal stakes rather the big fat plastic stakes. Plastic stakes are harder to get all the way in the ground a safe distance.
By Debra in Colorado
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| Posted on: 10/05/2004 | 0 Feedback(s) |
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| How to make a Jigsaw Puzzle Mat?
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I am wondering if anybody knows how to make a jigsaw puzzle mat? It is a mat the you can put together your puzzle on and you can roll it up and store it and then get it back out and work on it some more anytime you want. I would really like to have one of these but from what I have seen of them it looks like just a piece of felt that you roll up. Some of the ones that I have seen have a vinyl backing on them. They are anywhere from 8.00 to 50.00 (and up) and I just don't want to have to pay that much for something that I can make for cheaper, if you know what I mean. Please give any feedback or ideas! Thank you!
Ericka, North Carolina
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| Posted on: 06/24/2004 | 4 Feedback(s) |
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