This last Wednesday my kiddos started school and it was the first sign that Summer soon will be coming to an end.
I shared this End of the Summer Tradition over at Mique’s blog 30 Handmade Days before,
and today I am happy to be sharing it with you here.
This is the sweetest wreath you have ever seen.
My kids love it, your kids will love it and your neighbors kids are going to want to move to your backyard.
OK!
I know it looks fun BUT there is a lot more to this wreath than what your eyes can see.
Inside of each balloon there is a prize.
You are not looking at just a wreath… This is a game.
Let me share the tutorial with you first.
The main thing you are going to need for this project are a foam wreath and water balloons.
The first thing I did was type and print a piece of paper with a bunch of numbers from 1 to 5.
There are a few T’s and one happy face.
You want to cut out all of these little pieces of paper and put them individually inside of each balloon before you blow them up.
Don’t make them too big.
I purchased our balloons at The Dollar Store since they are thinner than the regular water balloons you find in other stores.
The thinner they are, easier to blow and easier to pop… that is what you want.
As you blow them up, pin them to the wreath.
Don’t worry about making them look pretty or perfect at the end no matter what you do
this wreath will look super fun!
When you are done and your wreath is covered with balloons it is time to play.
The Game
The objective of the game is to pop the balloons.
More balloons the players pops, more candy they get…
Go to your backyard and hang the bubble wreath from a tree.
Each players will take turns to throw a dart to the wreath.
They will get as much candy as the number they pull from the balloon they popped.
If the player gets a T then he will get another turn.
Whoever gets the happy face will get the big box of candy!
If the player missed the balloon, then he has to wait until it is his turn again…
It’s as simple as that!
This is our end of the Summer tradition…
It is fun and sweet plus it’s the last real sugar high that my kiddos get before school.
I hope you give it a try and end the Summer with a simple fun celebration that your little ones will love.
Here are a few more fun ideas, activities and kids crafts for the weekend!
Turn your backyard into a gigantic game board here.
Or discover a bunch of fun activities for kids on my favorite 20 projects for them here.
Happy Friday!
Besos!
Desirée
I link up to these awesome parties!
Um. This is brilliant. I am pinning it now!
This is just AWESOME!!
LOVE this!!! How fun!!
This is so pretty! What a wonderful idea! Plus, hey, I love anything from the Dollar Strore that ends up looking this awesome! I’m going to have to pin this right now….
It was fun too… Thank you for visiting!
Desiree, that is GENIUS!! Makes me wanna play, too!
<3 Christina
Thank you my love!
Now that is cute. So cute I have to pin it on my kids board.
~Bliss~
Oh that Balloon Wreath looks almost to pretty to POP… ALMOST!!! 🙂 What fun and creative ideas. You know I think I missed the follow up for you BOW post… I will have to go and find it. 🙂 Happy Friday.
Blessings
Angelina
this is perfect for out outdoor party we have around the corner! love it!
Great Angie! Have fun!
Okay, not the type of thing I could use, ’cause there are no kids around me (although… we could transform the campus in a big playground!), but what I wanted to say: the pic of the little one holding her lollipop into the camera is so so gorgeous! Great!
Me encanta! Love this for the kids, summer is coming to an end, but it’s been in the 90’s here in Southern California for weeks so we have plenty of outdoor time left to try these out! The balloons are so cute!
Barbara @ Chase the Star