How to make a game yourself. Bowling for children.

How to make a game yourself. Bowling for children.

Looking for an inexpensive way to have fun withWith kids outdoors or at home? Why not try making your own bowling alley? Here are some ideas on how to make fun pins and a ball for you and the kids from unwanted things, I think this is the best way to recycle them! From bottles. You will need: Three to ten plastic 1 or 2 liter bottles. A lightweight bowling ball Stickers, colored paper Sand and a funnel. Chopsticks or other long sticks How to make: Remove the labels, wash and dry the bottles. To add a little weight, use a funnel to add a handful of sand to each bottle. To make the pins bright, fill each bottle with scraps of fabric or crepe paper. Use chopsticks to push the paper through the neck. Add stickers for extra decoration. You can also paint the bottles with paint. Pour a different color of paint into each bottle and shake them. Wait until the paint dries and add sand.bowling games for children with their own hands bowling games for children with their own handsOr you can fill the bottles with colored water.bowling games for children with their own handsThere are many options - how to decorate skittles, it all depends on your desire and imagination.bowling games for children with their own handsbowling games for children with their own handsFrom rolls.bowling games for children with their own handsWe will need:Toilet paper rolls Colored tape Twine How to make: Wrap the rolls with tape, decorate with twine. To make a ball - you need to crumple a piece of paper into a ball shape and wrap it with tape.bowling games for children with their own hands bowling games for children with their own hands bowling games for children with their own hands  Another option for pins made from rolls will give your children the opportunity to learn numbers.bowling games for children with their own hands (2)You can knit funny covers for skittles, it will be more fun to play with them)bowling games for children with their own hands

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