This is just a small sample of all the games that can be made with our versatile foam! We hope you and your family enjoy these ideas, and if you have any questions about our extensive selection of products, contact us any time. At setup, starts at 4 feet high and can stack to over 8 feet high in play. Now, have a blast! Play a good game of dominoes, or have fun knocking them down! For a set of 28 dominos, you would start with a domino that is blank on both sides, and end with a domino that has 6 dots on each side. Place the cardboard on top of the foam, and use paint or a marker to mark the holes and the line required to make the pieces.The circles should be 1-1/8” in diameter. There should also be a line in the middle to split the top and bottom of the domino. Cut out holes in the cardboard to create a stencil for the dots to be drawn or painted on the foam.Using your ruler, measure and mark 28 pieces measuring 11” x 5-1/2” on the 1.7lb Polyethylene foam.Paint or Marker (To Make Dots for Dominos) Contains 48 Double Laminated Corrugated Cardboard Jenga XXL® Blocks to play.Two, 24” x 54”, 1.7lb Polyethylene Sheets, 2 inches thick.Put the Dice in a bucket, shake it up, and play a fun game of Yahtzee! Paint or use a marker to mark dots on each side to make the 6-sided dice.The more accurate you can cut, the better, but they do not need to be perfect. Cut your dice with your utility knife or small craft saw.For a full Yahtzee set, 5 dice are needed. Using your ruler, measure out the dice to be either 3” or 4” cubes.Paint or Marker (To Make Dots for Dice).Sharp utility or craft knife, or small craft saw for cutting.One, 24” x 48”, 2lb Crosslinked Polyethylene Sheet, 3 – 4 inches thick.Don't Break The Ice Ping-Pong Jenga Pictionary Hi Ho Cherry-O. It is that simple! Once you finish wrapping the bricks, your kids are ready to set up their giant game of Jenga and play for hours! Use balls, balloons, boxes, Frisbees, and large pieces of cardboard to recreate game pieces. Wrap decorative duct tape around each brick as desired.Apply a top coat or two of Mod Podge and let dry 15 - 20 minutes between coats. Apply Mod Podge to the surface and smooth your items down thoroughly. Do not worry about the pieces being perfect. Prepare your items to be Mod Podged - either scrapbook paper, fabric, tissue paper, etc. Cut your pieces using your knife or craft saw.For a complete Jenga set, you will need to prepare 54 pieces. To make your own Jenga set, first choose the materials. Using your ruler, measure out the Jenga blocks to be roughly 4 inches wide by 12 inches long, and mark the foam with your pencil.Decorative duct tape (132yds x 2” for near full coverage).Three 24” x 48”, Polystyrene Sheets, 2 – 3 inches thick.Here are some of the best giant games you can build out of foam: Take their favorite games and make them giant! Not only will giant games present a fresh new take on your children’s favorite, but it will also spark imagination and delight for hours! Even adults can have fun with these!
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