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Rainy Day Activities Indoors and Outdoors

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May 26, 2022 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Crafts, Facebook, Instagram, Kids, Pinterest, Social Media

published date: June 21, 2021
modified datt: May 26,2022

Rain, rain don’t go away! Indoor or outdoors, we have a full list of Rainy Day Activities for kids. Get inspired by these 18 things to do in the rain that will keep the whole family busy and entertained.

Rainy Day Activities

Moms, the weather outside is frightful, and your kids are restless. It’s raining buckets, and that usually means we’re lazy indoors. The next thing you know, your kids are saying “I’m bored!” on repeat. Days like this can be tough for kids and parents alike. Rainy days can be a bit of a bummer, but they don’t have to be! It’s time to gather up some creative ideas for outdoor and indoor rainy day activities you can do with your little ones.

Indoor Games

A rainy day is the perfect time for an at home scavenger hunt. Take the kids on an indoor treasure hunt as they uncover prizes or small gifts.

indoor scavenger hunt for a rainy day

If you looking for stay at home boredom busters, make sure you download our 17 Indoor Games for Kids. Really creative and out of the box games your kids will enjoy. Warning, laughter included.

Without further ado, enjoy these 18 things to do in the rain that will keep the whole family busy and entertained.

17 Indoor Games Printable Download

Rainy Day Activities Outdoors

It’s not that we don’t like the rain, but sometimes it leaves us feeling trapped inside with nothing to do. The good news is that there are plenty of things to do outside on rainy days! You just have to put on your rain jackets and boots, grab an umbrella, and be okay with getting a little wet. It’s all in good fun. Here are some ideas you can take out in the rain with you.

Disclosure: If you have a thunderstorm with lightning in the forecast, these are not advised.

Go on a rain walk with the kids. If you’ve never done this before, you’ll love seeing their delighted expressions as they listen to the rain, feel it on their skin, and see how different things look when they’re covered in rain droplets. Have you ever seen a spiderweb covered in the rain? It’s fascinating! | Still Playing School

Learn three easy ways to paint with rain so you can create a one-of-a-kind work of art on your next rainy day. You’ll need paper, a tray, liquid watercolors, markers, and water-soluble crayons. Color or paint your designs, put them in the tray, and take them outside in the rain to see what happens! | Picklebums

Let kids splish and splash in puddles to their hearts’ content. Puddle play is a terrific way to enjoy the outdoors on a rainy day. Just make sure the kids are properly dressed for it. Provide dishes, buckets, shovels, pipes, and other implements to encourage exploration and creative thinking. | Megan Zeni

Speaking of puddle play, the perfect rainy day isn’t complete without a little puddle jumping. It’s a great opportunity to talk about how puddles are made, what makes them dry up, and what makes the water ripple. | Fireflies and Mud Pies

Every kid should know how to make a mud pie. Instead of fussing about the mess, encourage your kids to mix up some water and dirt to make thick mud perfect for plopping into pie plates. Decorate the pies with flowers, pretty rocks, leaves, sticks, and other items found in nature. | Rhythms of Play

What better time to monitor the weather than when it’s raining? Use the ideas here to make a simple rain catcher with a “weatherman” wooden spoon that measures how much rain it has collected. | Rainy Day Mum

Here’s another version of a rain gauge made using a jumbo test tube, craft foam, and a few other craft supplies you probably have on hand already. Empty it every day and record how much rain you get over the course of a season. It’ll be fun to see how much the rain can vary from one day, week, or season to the next. | Life Over C’s

Go outside and make some sidewalk chalk art in the rain. Kids will be surprised to see how much more vibrant the colors of the chalk are when it gets wet. | Fun-A-Day

Combine sidewalk art and puddle play with this fun color puddle splash activity. You’ll need to be okay with the possibility of stains or else make sure the colors are completely washable before diving feet first into a color-filled puddle. | Lemon Lime Adventures

Sight word puddle jumping is a fantastic way for little ones to learn their sight words. When you pair movement with study, it helps the brain form new connections to the material. If you plan to do this one in the rain, you’ll want to laminate the words first. | Fantastic Fun and Learning

Rainy Day Activities Indoors

We understand that sometimes you just can’t get outdoors to enjoy the rain even though you’d like to. With the rain coming down outside, it’s not always easy to find something fun to do indoors.

But forget TV or video games—it’s time to get creative! Lucky for you, there are plenty of indoor activities to keep everyone entertained. Here are some ideas to help you get started: You can play board games with friends and family, build things out of Lego blocks or K’Nex pieces, read books together or paint pictures. There is also no shortage of craft projects that can be done by the whole family, such as making slime or tie-dye t-shirts.

We’ve listed even more craft ideas below. Some are rain-themed, while others are not. Just grab a few friends or family members, some snacks, and get ready for some quality time spent together in the comfort of your home.

First, make sure to print our indoor games for kids. These activities can keep your kids entertained, especially with a larger crowd! One great solution is Minute to Win It Games. All of which can be played inside with larger or small crows.

Curious little scientists will love this simple rain cloud in a jar experiment. You can set it up in just minutes using a jar, water, shaving cream, and food coloring. Just as clouds get too heavy and release rain, this shaving cream cloud will release the food coloring when it’s too heavy. Use blue food coloring or make a rainbow cloud with lots of different colors. | The Best Ideas for Kids

This easy rain craft for kids is simple enough for toddlers to make, but preschoolers and kindergarteners will enjoy it, too. You’ll need some cotton balls, construction paper, glue, and paint to make a cloud pouring raindrops all over the page. You could also let your kids use their fingerprints to make the raindrops instead. | Crafts on Sea

After the rain comes rainbows, and this fizzy rainbow experiment will have your kids eager to find their own! Turn Jell-O into fizzy fun with a bit of baking soda. Then, you’ll be able to do the classic baking soda and vinegar reaction we all know and love. Plus, by using Jell-O, it’ll smell amazing! | Fun-A-Day

Preschoolers can practice counting with this rain-themed sensory bin featuring cottony clouds, blue glass beads to represent raindrops, and sparkly gold pipe cleaners to make lightning. Kids will love all the different textures here—soft, fluffy, smooth, rough, etc. | Fantastic Fun and Learning

Have an indoor scavenger hunt with items you’d typically find around the house. For example, you’ll look for something that’s red, something to eat with, something with a nose, and so on. This free printable makes the scavenger hunt super easy. Just print it, grab some pencils, and everyone’s all set to go. Add a timer to make it more challenging. | Hey, Let’s Make Stuff! (see a full list of More Scavenger Hunts for Kids too.)

Rock painting is a great activity for a rainy day. Then, once it stops raining, you can add the rocks to your garden or hide them around your community if you have a local rock group. It’s always so fun when someone finds your rock. What a cool way to brighten someone’s day! | Sixth Bloom  (see more Rock Painting Ideas for Kids too!)

Build a fort in the living room! It makes family movie night a lot more fun, and it’s also a cozy hideaway for kids to go to read their books or enjoy some quiet time. | Messy Little Monster

What better time to make something for a friend than on a rainy day? DIY friendship bracelets are easy, fun, and thoughtful. You’ll need some embroidery floss in various colors, buttons, and scissors. Have a blast designing something unique for each of your BFFs or siblings. | Crafts by Amanda

Now you have loads of rainy day activities and things to do in the rain to keep you busy anytime it starts pouring outside. Pin this list to save it for later!


When the sun starts shining, take these DIY Backyard Games to the yard. These backyard games bring the kids to the yard – see what I did there!? Pin to Pinterest.

Don’t forget our full list of Kids Party Games – indoor, outdoor, classroom and more. Pin to Pinterest.

Camping? Take a look at these Camping in the Rain Tips. Pin to Pinterest.

tips for camping in the rain



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Jonas Brothers Hersheypark Stadium

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January 24, 2022 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Online Shopping

published date: June 20, 2021
modified datt: January 24,2022

Feeling this is an oh “S.O.S.” ( know that Jonas brother song?) If you have a young teen (or perhaps you) that is a lover of Jonas Brothers, be sure to check out their ‘Remember This’ Tour.

Before the closing of Hersheypark’s summer doors, hit the Hersheypark Stadium. Jonas Brothers will return to Hersheypark Stadium on Friday, September 24, 2021, on the “Remember This” tour with special guest Kelsea Ballerini… I know some girls that would love to see this trio as well as Ms Ballerini.

Global superstar trio Jonas Brothers are back on the road after the smash success of their “Happiness Begins” tour in 2019 that sold over 1.2 million tickets and grossed over $120 million dollars. This time the brothers are guaranteeing happiness is back and that fans are going to remember this with their 2021 “Remember This” tour. Multi-platinum country music superstar Kelsea Ballerini will join the brothers out on the road this summer.

Also take a look at these other lineups for Hersheypark Entertainment Summer 2021.

  • Luke Bryan July 9, 2021
  • Guns N’ Roses July 31, 2021
  • Phish August 10 – 11, 2021
  • Zac Brown Band August 21, 2021
  • Maroon 5 September 5, 2021

I personally have seen both Luke Bryan and Zac Brown Band in concert and both were amazing – country girl at heart!

For information about Hershey Entertainment, visit www.Facebook.com/HersheyEntertainment.com. Tickets are available online at www.HersheyEntertainment.com or www.Ticketmaster.com.

 

 

 

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Hersheypark Opens Daily For Summer

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June 15, 2021 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Entertainment, Travel

published date: June 15, 2021
modified datt: June 15,2021

Well if you ask me what is on our family bucket list for 2021, it is a visit to Hersheypark. Since moving to Virginia from Florida, we have tried year after year to get to Hersheypark. Just when the kids were getting old enough to make a (fun) day of it, 2020 struck.

Hersheypark 2021

Ready for some good news? Hersheypark is now open daily for summer. All of your favorite things, a 121-acre theme park with more than 70 attractions, a full water park and a zoo, The Boardwalk water park and all-new The Chocolatier Restaurant, Bar + Patio.

The Chocolatier Restaurant

If you are a fan of Hershey, or perhaps new to the park like our family, be sure to check out the largest restaurant in Hershey, The Chocolatier. This is an all-new, full-service restaurant, bar, and patio open year-round in Hershey’s Chocolatetown. The space features nods to past and present elements from the Hersheypark ride collection, one-of-a-kind views of neighboring attractions, and two bars including a second story patio with a bar that provides panoramic views of Hersheypark… yes, please!

The Chocolatier menu showcases classic family fare with a fun spin and hints of chocolate served from an open kitchen. Try the Ferris Wheel Sampler, Cocoa-Dusted Beef Short Ribs, Chicken & Waffles, Heath Bar Crusted Salmon, milkshakes  or Reese’s Peanut Butter Hummus (say what?)

Offering 290 seats inside and around 150 seats outside, The Chocolatier occupies the entire second floor and includes an adjacent outdoor patio and bar with never-before-seen views of Hersheypark. Enjoy lunch, dinner, drinks, snacks or whatever. Guest do not need a ticket to visit. It is open from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily this summer.

For menus, hours and more information, follow @TheChocolatierHersheypark on Facebook and @HersheyparkEats on Instagram.

Three Parks in One

Let’s get to the fun of it? What, Ashley the fun is not eating. Okay, well you might find me parked in The Chocolatier, but eventually I do have to burn off all those chocolate calories.

Hersheypark is now open until Labor Day followed by September weekend. Guests of all ages can enjoy three parks in one this summer with more than 70 rides and attractions, weather permitting; The Boardwalk At Hersheypark water park (open May 29-Sept. 6) with one million gallons of water; and ZooAmerica North American Wildlife Park when accessing the zoo through the Hersheypark bridge during posted park hours.

If you area roller coaster lover, 2021 is a special year for you. The Comet coaster, the oldest at Hersheypark, turns 75 and Candymonium coaster, the newest, tallest, fastest and longest coaster, delights thrill-seekers for its first full year. I will be ridding both!

For 2021, enjoy entertainment offerings, including enhanced Hershey Character interactive experiences and photo “Sweet Greets” in new locations throughout the Park, as well as new Our Friends from the Sea experiences. Sea lions Colby and Ripley and seal Cocoa will be joined by two seal pups, Harper and Cobh, this summer in the Aquatheatre. Shows resume daily, with a new Flippered Friends and Family offering to come in June where guests can meet and feed the animals, take photos and experience the magic of marine mammals up close.

The Kicker!?!

For a limited time, Everyone Pays Kids’ Price at Hersheypark. Guests who purchase tickets online can save and enjoy the sweetest thrills of the season for $52.95. For more information, visit www.Hersheypark.com. This offer expires 6/30/21.

The Official Resorts of Hersheypark

Let’s talk about where to stay at Hersheypark. Choose three accommodations: The Hotel Hershey luxury accommodation, Hershey Lodge resort and Hersheypark Camping Resort campground. Each resorts offers different features making it the perfect location for each family.  For rates and additional information, visit www.Hersheypark.com/official-resorts/packages.

See you at Hersheypark!



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Cheers & Beers Party Ideas

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April 11, 2022 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Birthday, Facebook, Instagram, Party, Pinterest, Social Media

published date: June 01, 2021
modified datt: April 11,2022

Toast to these Cheers & Beers Party Ideas. Everything you need to host a beer tasting party at home. Oktoberfest Party Ideas or any occasion beer recipes, party decor, beer tasting kits, and more!

Cheers & Beers Party Ideas

Cheers and beers! Because our Wine & Cheese Party ideas were so popular, we of course add to add post for Beer Party Ideas. Be prepared to be amazed with beer party appetizers, décor, recipes, tablescapes and, of course, cheese!

Are you 21 or above? If yes, proceed. If not, have you seen our amazing glow party ideas?! How about our Charcuterie Snack Board Ideas?  Take a look!

What beer should I get for a party?

Starting with the right drink is important when hosting a beer party. Often the first question asked is, what beer should I get for a party? If beer is the “theme” of the party, it is important to have a variety of beers. This can be achieved by asking everyone to bring a different variety of beers. If you have a beer keg, consider something something light like a a pale ale! If renting a beer keg, often the brewery can direct you to a beer that is universally liked by both dark and light beer lovers. Search beer keg rental near me.

How do I host a beer tasting party at home?

If hosting a home beer tasting party, it is important to have a variety of light and dark beers as well as a variety of notes. What are notes in beer?  Basic notes in beer include malty, grainy, sweet, corn-like, hay, straw, graham cracker, caramel, toast, roast, coffee, espresso, burnt, alcohol, leather, pine, fresh cut grass, pumpkin, ginger, nutmeg, cloves, cinnamon, and allspice. You can also include Dark Fruit Aromas like raisins, currant, plum, dates, prunes, figs, blackberry, blueberry.

To a achieve a variety of flavors for a beer tasting party, take a look at a Beer Sampler 6-Pack (also called a “mix 6”). Consider visiting a local brewery and they usually have tasting notes for the individual beers! This would be a great way to acquire your variety of beers too.

*Often beer tasting parties can lead to additional alcohol intake. Please use a ride sharing service like Uber for arriving and departing parties.


Beer party images that will get the party going!

Everything you need to get inspired! Cheers and beers menu, decorations, crafts, kits and more. Let’s get started…

Beer Party Games

Celebrating an Oktoberfest Beer Party or just want to get adults together any ole’ season? Keep the party going with these fun drinking games for adults. Enjoy beer tasting games with cups, for large groups, for small groups and more, Also download these 11 beer tasting games also come with beer tasting notes, beer tasting scorecards, beer charades cards for adults.

Pretzel Charcuterie Board with Beer Cheese Dip

Since we love a good Charcuterie Board, we had to start with this amazing Pretzel Snack Board. Kick it up with a hot pretzel bar and lots of dipping sauce too! This is best with a soft pretzels but hard pretzels or cubed bread will work too. | How Sweet Eats

Beer Tasting Party at Home Kit

If hosting a beer tasting party at home, you need a score card. Take a look at this Cheers & Beers Beer Placemats and Beer Scorecards. Set includes four different columns for scoring various beers. These printable beer party supplies include beer pairings, place cards, labels, coasters, and beer party décor. (This one is now available.)

THIS IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE, however we have an even better solution and beer kit. Download this Beer Tasting Party Kit here with tasting mat and adult drinking party games. Any beer enthusiast will love tasting different beers on a beer flight and finding one that is a perfect fit for their tastes.

Beer Tasting Party Kit with Tasting Mat and Party Games

Pumpkin Beer Cooler

Oktoberfest? Have a pumpkin beer cooler! Such a cute way to style your tablescape with beer in a pumpkin. First remove the top and clean the inside of the pumpkin. Optional, place a clear glass bowl in the center of the pumpkin. Lastly, add ice and beer to keep your bottles cold. You’re even cooler (no pun) if you get beer notes with pumpkin flavor (like ground ginger, nutmeg, cloves, cinnamon, and allspice.) | How Sweet Eats

Beer Party Decor

Instead of a cheers and beers banner, try this idea. When looking for the best beer party décor, it’s possible to make your own by upcycling boxes you are using for the party. Take a look at our DIY Beer Garland from our Trailer Park Murder Mystery Party.

Mini Philly Cheesesteaks

You need some carbs to soak up the drinks. For a tasty beer party recipe, take a look at our Copycat White Castle Sliders or make these Mini Philly Cheesesteaks appetizers (from Valentina’s Corner) for a beer party. A petite version of a Philadelphia classic. Sliced roast beef, paired with a savory cheese sauce, accented with sautéed onions, peppers, and mushrooms; placed in a petite roll.

Printable Cheese Board Labels

You have to have an amazing variety of cheeses. When picking cheese for a beer party, pay attention to these rules.

  • Riper and richer cheeses can handle a stronger beer and a higher alcohol percentage.
  • Mild cheeses go well with mild beers.
  • Sharp blue cheeses can handle a heavy black stout.

Ad an added note, we especially love the beer cheese from Trader Joe’s. Download our printable cheese board labels. If you want the larger set, grab the Cheese Markers on Etsy.

Beer Tasting Kit at Home

When looking for Beer Party activities, I love the idea of a blind tasting. A beer tasting birthday party wouldn’t be complete without a Beer Tasting Station. This is really easy to do and you can do a blind taste test using a brown paper bag or pick up these blind beer tasting bags or blind beer tasting board game. Don’t forget our own Tasting Score Card and Beer Games for Drinking. | Modern Moments Designs

Candied Bacon Recipe

Stockpile on the bacon because our Candied Bacon Recipe will be the most excellent addition to your beer party with friends. One option is to place them on a stick, and place your sticks in a glass beer mug for an easy beer party appetizer idea.

Inexpensive Party Food

When looking for party snacks, chips, nuts and snack mixes are a great mix. I love how these are displayed in glass bowls and fun appetizer wire baskets with basket liners. | Fete a Fete

Beer Bottle Cap Craft Idea

For easy beer party décor, upcycle beer bottle caps and a chalkboard. Add beer quotes, a beer menu list, and more. If you make enough, you could even hand them out as beer party party favors when guests leave or have a bowl as these Bottle Opener Rings for beer party party favor ideas as well. | Source

Cheers & Beers Quotes

  • “There is no such thing as a bad beer. It’s that some taste better than others.” Billy Carter.
  • “They who drink beer will think beer.” Washington Irving
  • Hoptimistic: The belief that everything will be fine with a craft beer.
  • Beauty is in the eye of the beer holder.

Cheers & Beers Cakes

Is this a middle age birthday party idea? Take a look at this Cheers and Beers to 40 Years birthday cake. I love how the cheers and beers cake tier is made of beer cans. Pair with our Guinness Chocolate Cupcakes. | Catch My Party

Cheers & Beers Appetizer Recipe

Keep that table flowing with tasty bites. Look at these Balsamic Garlic Grilled Mushroom Skewers, smoky grilled balsamic and garlic marinated mushroom skewers from Closet Cooking… then you can say you served vegetables and count it off your food pyramid checklist for the day.

Beer Cheese Dip

For a beer cheese recipe that feed a crowd, try this Creamy Beer Cheese Dip Tear Apart Bread Bowl. Man, I hope there are leftovers! | Take Two Tappas

Beer Cheese Smokies

To me, beer screams bratwurst dogs. Instead of the large thing, try these minis. A kickin’ Crock-Pot recipe with cheesy beer smokies. Your favorite smokies loaded with beer cheese sauce and tabasco for a kick! | Julie’s Eats and Treats

Beer Bread

We have a number of Guinness Beer recipes you can serve for a beer party at home. Take a look at our Guinness beer bread, Guinness cupcakes, and Guinness beef stew.

Types of Beers Infograph

After hosting a beer tasting party, it is important to become an expert. Who likes beer? Who likes an infographic? Check out this simple chart showing different styles of beer and act like you know it all by the end of the night. | Twitter High Up Tours

A beer party theme can be lost of fun for adults! Share with us your beer party ideas? I would love to see how you are getting together with friends after a pandemic year and shut down. Dare you call it a Corona beer party?


Wine & Cheese Party Ideas

I mean if your sipping beer, someone has to be sipping wine… right? Take a look at these Wine & Cheese Party Images for a bunch of overlapping ideas. You also can enjoy these Wine Tasty Party Games to keep the event lively. Pin to Pinterest.

Also enjoy these Charcuterie Snack Board Ideas – some tasty snacks for those with the munchies. Pin to Pinterest.

Easy Snack & Charcuterie Board Ideas



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How to Make Soundwave Art | DIY Father’s Day Gift Soundwave Art Generator

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May 27, 2021 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Crafts, DIY, Facebook, Father's Day, Instagram, Parenting, Pinterest, Social Media

published date: May 27, 2021
modified datt: May 27,2021

Follow this quick and easy tutorial for how to make soundwave art plus create an adorable DIY Father’s Day Gift idea – I love you Soundwave Art Generator craft for kids. The best father’s day gift yet!

Soundwave Art

We have been so blessed to have some of the most amazing preschool teachers! While I have loved every mother’s day (and father’s day gift) my children have created, this years gifts for parents have knocked some other’s out of the park.

For a preschool mother’s day gift, I got adorable photo holders made out of beads and a painted rock. For a preschool Father’s day craft, my husband got the most adorable I Love You Soundwave Art Craft.

How to make soundwave art

It is very easy to make your own soundwave art. I was surprised by how remarkably quick it was with no instruction.

First, open the voice recorder app on your cell phone. Record an I love you memo. If you are an educator (preschool or elementary school), save each file as the child’s name so you can easily identify who is who when creating your soundwave pattern.

How do I get soundwaves from a recording?

Once you have your personalized recording, you want to use a free soundwave art generator. How do you do sound wave art? I looked at a few soundwaves generators, but I found https://convert.ing-now.com to be incredibly easy and straight forward.

Soundwave Graphic Generator

1.) Visit the free soundwave art generator.

2.) Select the circle button, let’s go.

3.) Upload your sound recording.

4.) Choose your foreground color and wavelength size (I chose black and 1800 x 280.)

5.) Click the okay button to generator your soundwave art.

6.) Right click on the soundwave art image and download your I love you soundwave pattern.

I Love You Soundwave Art DIY

Once you’ve created your I love you sound wave art generator, it’s time for a fun father’s day preschool craft (or elementary and older kids too!)

How do you do sound wave art?

Supplies

  • I Love You Soundwave Art
  • Paint Supplies (we love Do A Dot Art! Marker Paints for younger kids)
  • Printer (or print at Staples)
  • Scissors
  • Cardstock
  • Laminator

Instructions

How do soundwave gifts work? Once you have your your personalized sound wave art, it’s time to print the pattern.

First follow the steps above to create a voice memo recording converted to a to sound wave file (png, jpeg, etc.)

Open Microsoft Word and rotate your new document to a landscape design.

Write the phrase “I love you” in the center of the document.

Paste below the phrase, your soundwave file.

Print on cardstock and cut into the shape of a heart.

Using markers or paint (we like Do A Dot Art! Marker Paints) allows your child to color the heart.

Allow the heart to dry.

Once the painted heart is dry, laminate your painted heart sound wave art DIY.

Gift to dad as a DIY Father’s Day craft to keep forever!

Can You Play Soundwave Art?

Do you want to take this a step further? In our memorial crafts for loved ones, I shared one way to play soundwave art. You would basically need a QR code to create soundwave art that plays. A QR code is a pixelated number of black squares and dots that form a square. When scanned with a camera app it opens a browser or browser that holds the sound recording.

Can you play soundwave art? Yes – create a soundwave with a QR code! For this process, you will either purchase a soundwave QR code or create your own URL to hold your recording. Once you have the URL with your sound recording, you can quickly create a QR code on QR-Tiger. If your voice memo is a MP3, you can also upload this on QR Tiger.

Our Pinterest community and I would love to see how this worked out for you. Share your sound wave art block or final DIY Father’s Day Soundwave Craft.  Leave a comment and/or add a photo here on Pinterest!

Also visit our Memorial Craft Ideas post. Make memorial crafts or learn how to record the voicemail of al oved one and purchase soundwave art for deceased family or friends. Pin to Pinterest.

Want more father’s day ideas? Enjoy these Father’s Day Crafts for Kids: Preschool, Elementary and Older. Pin to Pinterest.



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Death to My Youth Birthday | 30th Party Ideas You’ll Love

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March 22, 2023 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Birthday, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Social Media

published date: May 23, 2021
modified datt: March 22,2023

Is having to say goodbye to your youth haunting you? Enjoy these 30th Birthday Ideas including a Funeral for My Youth Party Ideas or a 30th birthday theme Death to My 20s Birthday Party. It’s no murder mystery, all the fun 20th birthday party ideas are here. Host a funeral themed 30th birthday party with these party ideas for “young” adults.

30th Birthday Funeral for My Youth Party Ideas

Disclosure: This article is written for a milestone birthday. It birthday idea not for everyone. Death should be taken seriously. This post is not intended for the funeral of a  young person or child. If looking for memorial ideas for a loved one, please visit this post.

In just a few days I am entering my 40s. It’s had me thinking about many things since my 30th birthday –  a marriage, three moves including a move from Florida to Virginia, and the addition of 3 more kids (twins being the topper.) When I look back at my 30th birthday party, I have to laugh. It included a divorce 3 days prior, kids at a very nice French restaurant, and a clown. I kid you not, my mother hired a clown for my surprise 30th birthday. Perhaps Bo Jangles, the clown, brought some luck to my 30s and a new decade after all.

If a clown is not your thing, how about 30th birthday themes that celebrate you? In this article, explore 30th birthday ideas for celebrating this important milestone. This warrants a celebration!

What are some good 30th birthday ideas?

Turning 30 truly is a right of passage. For many, though they have been an adult for 12 years, it feels more like adulthood. Many fears and worries from your 20s are shed and you are beginning to create a life. This can be with kids and a spouse or an incredible support community around you of friends and loved ones.

fun 30th themed birthday party ideas

If you are looking for some great party ideas for your 30s, we have those. Take the guesswork out of celebrating and embrace this momentous milestone with some fun 30th birthday party ideas.

  • Host a White Party
  • Roll back time with an 80s Party
  • Play cards at a Casino Night
  • Take a Cooking Class
  • Go on a Scavenger Hunt – virtual, around town, adult, photo
  • Host a Drinking Party – can you still hold your drinks?
  • Create a bucket list of 30 items and see how many you can check off on the big day.
  • Stay home with a Backyard Movie
  • Keep it fast-paced with a Minute to Win It Game Party
  • Visit a Vineyard
  • Go Skydiving
  • Host an Oktoberfest Beer Party
  • Create your own Wine Tasting & Cheese Party
  • Make it a Charcuterie Board Party – sweets to salts
  • Go Golfing
  • Host a Pool Party
  • Visit an Escape Room
  • Have a spa day
  • Create a Dirty 30 Gatsby Theme
  • Visit an Amusement Park
  • Make your own DIY Murder-Mystery Party
  • Host a funeral + celebration of life – Death to my 20s party

Looking at these 30th-themed birthday party ideas, they definitely look way cooler and would have been a better fit for my life situation when turning 30.

If you too want to have an amazing 30th birthday, try some of these fun ideas while playing a funeral direction. Play on the 30th birthday theme of death to your 20s. Host a funeral for your youth with these 30th birthday cash ideas for a funeral for your 20s! The ideas are epic.

… and before you continue, let’s get one thing straight: 30 isn’t old. My 30s were an amazing season and I hope that yours are too!

Death to my 20s – 30th Birthday Party Ideas

Losing your 20s doesn’t have to be a murder mystery – though oh so fun if you combine the two. Take a look at these 30th birthday celebrations that are a funeral to your youth. RIP the 20s and embrace a new decade – you deserve a celebration, a celebration of life!

30th Birthday Invitation

You can’t host a RIP to my youth without a funeral to my youth invitation. Download this Death to my 20th Birthday Party Invitation with a skull. You can personalize your 30th birthday party invite, print at Staples.

Birthday Decor for the Table

I love a beautiful table runner. Grab black tulle to drape over the edge of the table for an RIP to my youth party. Add deep red and pink elements in the the form of fruits and flowers. | Ruffled Blog

30th Birthday Coookies

30 is not old. However, if you feel like it’s a departure from your youth, these 30th birthday party cookies set the mood for the perfect party theme. | Kriss Ricci

Birthday Cake

Speaking of sweet treats, pull some inspiration from Halloween and create a death to my 30s cake. This funny Coffin Cake writes, here lies your youth. The funeral for my youth cake is a really easy birthday cake to replicate for your birthday bash causing you the least frustration when preparing for the big day. | Fresno Creative Cakes

Honorable mention 30th birthday cakes: This coffin cake idea and this cool coffin cake.

30th Birthday Balloons

Funeral birthday party for the 3-0. What are 30th birthday goals? This. Girl, grab your throne and some silver 3-0 balloon and black balloons and own it! These balloons make a fun backdrop for a photo booth or just let the princess sit tight and holder her bottle and mylar balloons. | Bored Panda

Black & Gold Party Decor

Opposite of a white party, keep the theme dark. The color pallet of funerals is black. Add a touch of gold to keep it classy like these Black and Gold Party Supplies including plates, napkins, utensils, tablecloth, and a birthday banner. | Carrie Jacobs

Mystery Party Decor

Take your party table outdoors. With your food table channel your Edgar Allan Poe and don’t forget to keep it dark and mysterious… I love the touches here of the raven, top hat, and candelabra! | Source

Coffin Party Decor

Feeling 30 years loved? Celebrate with the girls. See if you can get a leftover Halloween Coffin for a funeral for my youth decorations and recreate this photo idea. | Source

DIY Coffin

Or follow this tutorial for how to build a Halloween Coffin using foam. | Manning Krull

Photo Shoot

Make it dramatic. Mad props to these girls and their amazing 30th birthday party celebration. Frame the birthday girl (or boy) with this staged funeral for my 20s photo idea. This is epic and worthy of being framed. Might be the only way you can capture in time these amazing memories. | Carrie Jacobs

30th Birthday Drink

Raise a glass to drinking the fountain of youth. These Black Magic Margaritas might have you under a spell. See who is willing to take a sip for this 30th birthday party drink. | Delish

DIY Bar Sign

Speaking of wine, on the bar add a pick your poison sign in the shape of a coffin.  You can add your bar menu to this coffin letterboard. | Carrie Jacobs


Party Favors

What is a birthday party without confetti poppers? Enjoy these funeral of my youth confetti poppers. | Vacationland Mama

Party Food You Can Make

There is no reason to fall alone on the sword. Poison your guests with a black as night caramel apple for dessert. | Evite

Party Food Sweets

Or for a Black & White theme Birthday Party Idea, serve everyone black and white macaroons. | Catch My Party

Black and White Party Decor

I always need a good tablescape to get me inspired. I start with the food table and work my way outward… anyone else? Enjoy this 30th birthday celebration décor and table. | Hire & Host

Beer Party

Take the birthday party to a brewery, bar, or speakeasy. You could even incorporate a bit of a classy Great Gatsby party theme design. | Atx FYI

Party Decor Ideas

Raid your Halloween décor or if you have spring cobwebs in the corner of your room, don’t clean them! Add faux spider webs and crystals to your chandelier. Easy peasy. | Catch My Party

Graveyard

Slay a funeral for my youth photoshoot. You could get really cute and do a cake smash in a tutu, or keep it dark by visiting a cemetery in a death to my 20s photoshoot. | Maxime Poulin Photography

Trash the Dress Divorce

trash the dress for a divorce

Speaking of a 30th birthday photo shoot, remember the 30th birthday celebration I mentioned above? The one with the clown at the fancy restaurant with kids two days after my divorce. Well instead of signing off to my 20s on that date, I spray painted my wedding dress black and gave a tribute to that in my 30th year with black dress photo shoot. Also, going through a milestone? Spray paint your fabric black and wave good-bye re-creating a death to my youth photoshoot.

30th Birthday Outift

Looking for a funeral for my youth outfit? Get inspiration from these ladies in 18th-century mourning dresses. | Rodenska

Black Dress for 30th Birthday

The dress code is… black, of course! Don’t blow the budget on a black dress you will only wear once. We love this long black v-neck lace dress as a funeral for my youth outfit. Pair with this RIP to my 20s birthday sash.



Birthday Memories

… and before you go, leave your death wishes in a black guest book for the party. | Catch My Party

Funeral for My Youth Party Supplies

Death to my Youth Party Supplies

We couldn’t leave you hanging on your 30th birthday party theme. RIP to my 20s with these birthday party supplies.

Funeral for my Youth Party Decorations

  • Goth Death to My 20s Banner
  • 30th birthday party wine bottle labels
  • Black and Gold Party Plates & Decor
  • RIP to my 20s Birthday Sash
  • R.I.P Twenties Birthday Black Balloons
  • Black Shot Glasses 
  • Black Rock Candy (use as a drink stir)
  • Coffin Felt Letter Board
  • Silver 30 Balloon
  • Black Paper Tassels

You did it — you survived your 20s! Now go celebrate and tell us your favorite 30th Birthday Party idea when hosting a funeral for your 20s.

More Adult Birthday Party Ideas

Looking for more ways to celebrate a new year? Take a look at these Glow in the Dark Party Ideas for Adults or Kids. Pin to Pinterest.

Also enjoy these White Party Ideas. Pin to Pinterest.



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Everyday Clay Pot Decorations for Every Season

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June 12, 2021 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Crafts, DIY, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Seasonal, Social Media

published date: May 16, 2021
modified datt: June 12,2021

When it come to crafts and supplies, have you ever thought of using a terracotta pot? Take a look at these Everyday Clay Pot Decorations for Every Season – Christmas, Thanksgiving, Easter, Graduations and more!

Everyday Clay Pot Decorations | Clay Pot Crafts for Every Season

When it comes to making cute seasonal décor, few things are as versatile as clay pots. Don’t worry—you don’t need a green thumb to make use of clay pots. Instead, turn them into fun pieces of décor to add to your garden, porch, patio, or indoors. You’ll be surprised at all the fun things you can make with a few terracotta pots (or even a single one).

These clay pot crafts will get you through spring, summer, fall, and winter, covering many major holidays, such as Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. The Christmas clay pot decorations are definitely our favorite, though.

From a jolly Santa and his elves to frogs and bunnies, you’ll find a simple project you can pull together in about 30 minutes.

Everyday Clay Pot Decorations

Clay Pot Lighthouse | Clay Pot Craft Ideas

This clay pot lighthouse is perfect for your patio, porch, garden, or sunroom. Go with the light blue, as you see here, for a coastal theme, or red and white if you like traditional lighthouse colors. Add a battery or solar-powered tealight to light up the globe each night. Lighthouses are symbolic of beacons of hope and faith, so this is a wonderful decoration for any home. | Crafts by Amanda

Terracotta Clay Pot Decorations | Garden Gnome Craft

Are you obsessed with gnomes? They’ve been super popular the past couple of years, and if you can’t get enough of them, this craft is a must for your garden projects! You’ll need three terra cotta pots for the gnome—one large one for the body and two smaller ones to make his tall red hat. You could draw some facial features on him, but we think he looks cute as is, with just a simple nose to adorn his white beard. | Ruffles and Rain Boots

Clay Pot Decorations Ideas | Clay Pot Frog Craft for Kids

This friendly frog will look cute indoors or on your porch this spring or summer. You’ll need a large clay pot and two smaller ones to make his big, bulging eyes. Doesn’t he look silly? He’ll make a wonderful candy dish or cookie jar, or you can use him as a decoration. If you store cookies inside, make sure you use food-grade paint that’s safe for direct contact with food. | The Country Chic Cottage (Seen in our Leap Year Craft Ideas for Kids.)

Garden Flower Pot Toadstools | Clay Pot Crafts Ideas

These flower pot toadstools will look great in the garden along with the garden gnome above. This is an easy project for the kids to help with; your yard will look like a magical fairy garden. | Messy Little Monster

Cute Clay Pot Decoration Ideas for Christmas

Clay Pot Decorations for Christmas

Santa Clay Pot Decoration Ideas for Christmas

It just isn’t Christmas without jolly old Saint Nick. Make a clay pot version with some pom-poms, a little Santa hat, some googly eyes, and a piece of scrap felt. He’ll look adorable sitting in a window, on the table, on your mantle, or anywhere that needs a Christmasy touch during the holiday season. | The Country Chic Cottage

Elf Clay Pot Decoration Ideas for Christmas

Santa needs his helpers, too, so after you’re done with the Santa craft above, make this clay pot elf to sit by his side. With a sweet round face, pointy ears, and a few festive accessories, you can paint him up to go with any Christmas decor. You could make lots of little elves for a workshop scene if you’d like! | Crafts by Amanda

Christmas Tree Clay Pot Crafts Ideas

Deck your porch or patio out with this easy and festive terra cotta Christmas tree. Size this project according to its purpose. Use three small pots if you plan to use this as part of an indoor display, or use large clay pots for an outdoor Christmas tree. You’ll need three different sizes to stack together to get the Christmas tree shape. | Totally the Bomb

Christmas Tree Ornaments and Clay Pot Craft Ideas

Use small, single clay pots to make cute Christmas tree ornaments. You can’t get much simpler than this! Paint the pots green, dab on some colorful ornaments, and add a star and ribbon. | Projects with Kids

Rudolph Ornament + Christmas Clay Pot Crafts

Turn miniature clay pots into cute little reindeer ornaments for the tree. All you need is a little brown paint, googly eyes, pipe cleaners, and a red button or pom-pom for the nose. Make a whole herd of reindeer for the tree! This craft only takes about 30 minutes, so it’s perfect for small children and adults alike. | Darcy and Brian

Gingerbread House Ornaments + Christmas Clay Pot Crafts

Make gingerbread house ornaments to decorate the tree or to create your own little gingerbread house village on your mantle or table. Paint pens help you paint more precisely on the pots, so follow the basic directions to make the snowy rooftop, door, and candy accessories. They’re super simple and incredibly adorable. | Projects with Kids

Santa Pants Flower Pots | Clay Pot Crafts for Christmas

Put two pots together to make Santa pants! This whimsical project would make a great gift for a teacher, friend, or neighbor, or as a piece of colorful decor indoors or out on the porch. The black ribbon belt with the sparkly buckle and the terra cotta pot bases for shoes really brings the whole look together. | Chica Circle

Plastic Spoon Snowmen + Clay Pot Christmas Decor

These plastic spoon snowmen are too cute! Wintery clay pots are filled with floral foam, pom-poms, and white plastic spoons dressed up in adorable hats and scarves to look like snowmen. They’ll look charming as place holders for your holiday table or as a cute handmade gift from the kids to their grandparents. | Crafts by Amanda

Cute Clay Pot Crafts Ideas for Every Season - Christmas, Easter, Halloween, Thanksgiving & More

Clay Pot Decorations for Other Holidays

St Patrick's Day Craft Clay Pot Leprechaun hats + Clay Pot Decorations

Channel the luck of the Irish with these adorable clay pot leprechaun hats. They’ll look fantastic on your table for your St. Patrick’s Day party. You could recreate this look with green cups, too (right side up, of course), to make your drinks look more festive! | That’s What Che Said

Easter Bunny Clay Pot Decor + Terracotta Pot Crafts

Hippity, hoppity, Easter’s on its way with this delightful clay pot Easter Bunny. The burlap ears and bright pink bow look so pretty together! If you don’t have burlap on hand, foam sheets or cardstock ears work just fine, too. Don’t forget to hide an egg underneath if you want to make your egg hunt a little more challenging for the kids.  | DIY & Crafts

Cinco de Mayo Clay Pot Decor and Crafts

Clay pot sombreros are a fun option for Cinco de Mayo or any Mexican-themed festivity. Fill the brim of the sombrero with candies or make a larger version and fill the brim with dip, veggies, etc. | Scrappy Geek

Graduation Party Decor & Gift Idea | Clay Pot Crafts

Give the grad a party that they will never forget with these fun graduation cap clay pots. They’ll be great additions to any table, and they’re perfect for graduation at any level—high school, college, or even kindergarten! There seem to be so many graduations at different grade levels these days, so this tutorial will definitely come in handy. | That’s What Che Said

Terracotta Clay Pot Crafts | Bat, Monster & Pumpkin Halloween Decor

Learn how to make a clay pot pumpkin, bat, and Frankenstein! You won’t believe how easy it is to turn small clay pots into your favorite spooky characters for Halloween. You’ll need three clay pots, some paint, googly eyes, craft foam, and a few other accessories, but they come together very quickly. They’ll make the perfect candy dishes when you’re doling out sweets to the Trick or Treaters this year.| Messy Little Monster

Thanksgiving Clay Pot Crafts | Turkey Craft Idea for Kids

Thanksgiving doesn’t get as much decorative attention as some of the other holidays, but it should! Turkeys, pilgrims, cornucopia are all great themes to celebrate. These Thanksgiving clay pot turkeys will add a whimsical touch to your fall decor, and the kids will love helping you make them. If you can’t find wooden balls for the turkeys’ heads, try foam balls instead!  | The Inspiration Edit

Finally, set the Christmas or Thanksgiving Table with these Terracotta place cards. Easy clay pot table decor that makes a nice party favor too.

There you have it—18 cute clay pot decorations to celebrate nearly every season and holiday. Not ready to start crafting right now? Pin this list of ideas so you can work on them later! If you have made something, share your Clay Pot Decoration with us!

Speaking of clay pots, reuse some of those pots with these Backyard Patio and Garden Ideas. Pin to Pinterest.



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Indoor Games for Youth, Families & Kids

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October 29, 2021 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Birthday, Facebook, Games, Instagram, Kids, Parenting, Pinterest, Printable, Social Media

published date: May 11, 2021
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Rainy Day? Too much screen time? Enjoy these Indoor Games List. Indoor games for kids to play on family game night, at youth group, in a classroom or for a birthday party. Download and print our indoor games printable PDF to have all your resources on hand.

Indoor Games for Youth

Need some boredom busters? Tired of electronics. Get the kids active and engaged with these indoor games for family. Enjoy this creative list of indoor activities at home or take it to your youth group, classroom, or next party gathering.

List of Indoor Games

Enjoy the following Popular Indoor Games for groups including youth, tweens,  & kids – they are perfect for kids of all ages. They can be played in small groups (family game night or on a rainy day) or with larger group (birthday parties or youth group.) They pair very well with our 18 Minute to Win It Games or grab both Indoor & Outdoor Games for Kids to keep the kids engaged and active both on sunny and rainy days.

Potato Drop

For this relay race, split players into two teams. Have each players place a potato between their knees & race to a finish line where they have to drop it into a designated bowl or bucket. After it land sin the bucket, they run back to the start line to tag the next player. If the potato is dropped on the group, or if hands touch it, they have to go back to the start line and try again. First team for all players to finish the race, wins.

Supplies: Potatoes, bowl or bucket.

Balloon on a String

In this fun balloon game, tie a balloon to each players ankle with a piece of string. Once everyone has a balloon tied to their ankle,  start playing some music. When the music plays, people walk around. When the music stops, the aim is to burst another’s balloon & protect your own. The winner is the last person left with a balloon.

Supplies: Balloons, string, music.

This Blows

In this 60 second challenge, each player has blow up a balloon and then use the air that’s inside of it to knock over as many plastic cups as they can in one minute. If they still have time on the clock they can repeat the steps blowing up a balloon and knocking down any leftover cups. The player who knocks over the most cups in one minute, wins. If you play over and over, you can keep a running number of points until each team member hits a certain number of points (i.e. 50 points.)

Supplies: Balloons, plastic cups.

Sticky Spider Web

Use sticky painter’s tape to make a web-like design on a doorway opening, the sticky surface facing the same direction. Give your kids newspaper to scrunch up and throw up at the web. You can also get creative and use other light-weight objects like balloons, cotton balls, socks, etc. Points are awarded for how many items stick in 10 throws.

Supplies: Painters tape, newspaper, cotton balls, balloons and/or socks.

Charades

Charades is always a fun as long as you choose animals, titles, songs and films that play to the right age group. Write down your person/places/things on charades cards. Each player has to blindly act out the charade only using their hands and body. No talking. Their team has to guess correctly what they are acting out in a certain amount of time. A point is awarded for correctly guessing.

Supplies: DIY Charades Cards Template (provided in the Indoor Games printable packet.)

Balloon Tennis

Use painters tape to draw a line down the center of a large space (living room/basement/etc.) Outline a rectangle space using tape or objects like a couch. Using fly swatters, you must play tennis over the tape. One or two players per team. A point is earned when the balloon hits the opponents floor. Play until 10/15/20 points or for a certain amount of time.

Supplies: Balloons, fly swatters, painters tape.

Traveling Basketball

For this indoor basketball game, place a large bowl or bucket in each room. Give each player a rolled-up sock set. Have the players stand in the doorway and take aim, trying to get their sock into the bowl. As each player scores, he/she progresses to the next room. The first person to complete the entire circuit of basketball hoops is the winner.

Supplies: Socks, bowls.

Ball Drop

Have each player stand on a chair. Set a plastic cup on the ground in front of them and give them three ping pong balls. The object is to get all three balls in the cup without missing or having any bounce out. Once they get all three in, they win. Repeat with a player who has not played against the winner until there is only one winner left. Last man standing is the winner.

Supplies: Plastic cups, ping pong balls.

Skittles Race

For this indoor challenge, pour a big bag of skittles into a large bowl and give every child a drinking straw. On the other side of the playing area set up an individual plastic cup with the player’s name written on it. On the start of go, the kids must rush to get as many Skittles as they can into their cups by sucking the skittles onto their straws and running it over to drop in their cup. They may not touch the skittles with anything other than the straws. At the end of time, the player with the most Skittles in their cup wins.

Supplies: Skittles, large bowl, straws, plastic cups, markers.

Four Corners

This classic game is loved by all. To play, number the corners of the playing room 1-4 and explain where each corner is. One child is chosen to be IT. IT stands in the center of the room and is blindfolded. Then, the other players have 20 seconds to go quietly to a corner. After 20 seconds, everyone should be in a corner. Next, IT calls out a corner number. Anyone who was in this corner is out. repeat the game until only one player remains. The last player standing is IT for the next game.

Supplies: none

Musical Statues

Play some upbeat music and let the kids dance like crazy. When the music is paused, each child must freeze like a statue. If anyone is caught moving, they’re out. Repeat until there is one dancer left. Last one standing is the winner.

Supplies: Music.

Scavenger Hunt

Create a list of things to find, sticking to a theme works great. Split the group in two. The first team to find the entire list, wins. You can make this easier or more challenging based on the age of the group.

Supplies: Scavenger hunt clues.

Chocolate Bar Game

Put a bar of chocolate on the plate with the knives & forks and sit the children around the chocolate in a circle. Throw the pile of dress up clothes into the circle like hats gloves, scarves, an oversized shirt, oversized pants etc. Give one child two dice. Children take turns to roll the dice on the floor, passing them around the circle to their left. If a child rolls a double, they leap into the center of the circle, put on the dress up clothes, and start to unwrap, then eat, the bar of chocolate – but only using the knife & fork. That child keeps going until another child rolls a double, at which point they take over dressing up and eating the chocolate with a fork and knife. Tips: If you have a large number of kids, have two sets of dice going and extra chocolate bars.

Supplies: Chocolate bars, forks, knives, dress up clothes, dice.

Sardines

Hide and seek reverse style. One child hides and the rest seek them. When they find the hidden person they hide with them. All cramping into one space until there’s only hunter left. Play again with the last remaining hunter, hiding this time.

Supplies: none

Pass the Parcel

Wrap a present in several layers using wrapping paper, newspaper, bubble wrap, or saran wrap. Sit the kids in a circle, play some music. While the music plays, the kids to pass the parcel. When you stop the music, the child holding the package removes one layer. Repeat until the present is revealed. You can have small presents on various layers.

Supplies: Wrapping paper, bubble wrap and/or Saran wrap, small gifts and/or candy, music.

Blind Van Gogh

Divide players into pairs, blindfolded one player. Set a timer for two minutes and show the partner (who can see) an object. The seeing partner then describes the object without saying what it is while the blindfolded player tries to draw it with a pencil on a piece of paper. To make it fair, each team should have the same object. When time is up, take the blindfolds off and let the “artists” see how well their drawing looks like what they were supposed to draw. Best drawing, wins.

Supplies: Paper, pen, objects around the room, blindfolds.

Cotton Ball Crawl

Dump a pile of cotton balls on the floor in one room and place empty bowls on the floor of another room (one bowl per player). Set a timer for 4 minutes and have players move one cotton ball from one room into the bowl—using a spoon and crawling on hands and knees, then go back and get another. The cotton balls are so light, they’re likely to go flying. Player with the most balls in their bowl at the end of time , wins.

Supplies: Cotton balls, bowls, spoons.

Indoor Games List PDF

Stay organized at your next gathering. Your can print out these 17 Indoor Games with directions and supply list. These are kids games using household items you can find in your pantry or home. The set includes DIY Charades Cards Templates.

Kids Indoor Games Printable PDF

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Games for Kids

We believe every party should create a good time and every time I plan a party, I ask myself what are some fun party games?

We have done the work for you and put all your favorite fun party games into one place. Keep the kids buy and entertained with these 50+ Kids Party Games. This bundle includes our Indoor Games for Kids.

Use these children’s indoor party games for in for the classroom, youth groups, rainy days, birthday parties, and more. Teens, Youth, Kids – perfect for kids of all ages.

We have more party games, take a look at our full list of Party Games for Kids. Each set comes with game direction and supply list.

  • Kids’ Party Games
  • Beach Games
  • Minute to Win It Games
  • Outdoor Games at Night
  • Sleepover Party Games
  • … More Party Games

Need a visual? Take a look at these outdoor and indoor games with picture in our Visual Kids Party Games.  Pin to Pinterest.

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