How To Make A Donald Duck Birthday Party Game
Invite Donald Duck to your Minnie Mouse birthday party. He is always fun to have around. You’ll need a craft project plus a game for the children. So, show the kids how to make a Donald Duck birthday party game. It’s perfect.At the end of the party let each child take home the piece they made. If the children are too young you can make the game yourself and have it ready for the party. Whatever you decide to do the children will enjoy this Donald Duck game.
Donald Duck’s Quacky Hoopla Game By Cindy LittlefieldDon’t let Donald’s glaring face scare you — in this carnival-style game, he’s pretty much a sitting duck. The aim is to land a ring (an embroidery hoop or a paper plate with the center cut out) around one of the water bottle decoys. The paper faces are quick to assemble. If you’ve got a group of kids, everyone can make one. Or, once your child’s made one, you can speed things up by using your home printer/photocopier to duplicate it.You’ll need:* Template for Quacky Hoopla* Scissors* Craft or scrapbook paper (white, light gray, and orange)* Craft knife* Glue stick* Black craft paper or black marker* Clear packing tape or self-adhesive laminating sheet (sold at office supply stores)* Recycled plastic water or beverage bottles (individual size)Instructions:1. Print the template and use the pieces as patterns to cut out a head shape from white paper, an eye panel from light gray paper, and a beak from orange paper.2. Place the head template piece atop the white paper cutout. Use the craft knife to cut a slit in the head along the dotted line (a parent’s job).
3. Fit the eye panel in place, slipping the top of it under the flap in the head, as shown. Then add pupils (1/2-inch ovals) — you can either cut them out of black paper or draw them on with black marker.
4. Draw lines on the beak piece to define the mouth and nostrils, as shown.
5. Glue the beak to the head tucking the very top under the head flap. Then draw a few more feather lines on the top of the head, as shown, to accentuate Donald’s surly expression.
6. Create a Donald Duck face for each bottle you plan to set up for the game. Or simply make photocopies of the first one and cut them out (just stick the face onto a square of dark paper first to create a sharp outline of the head).7. Tape (or laminate) a face onto each bottle.8. To play the game, fill the bottles with water and set them up on a flat surface. Whoever lands the most hoops around a decoy in a set number of tries wins!
If you need any plates, napkins, stickers or any other item to complete your theme party you will find them on this page, Minnie Mouse Birthday Party Supplies so, take a look.
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