They then have to pay one ticket to get out. This game works better with older children and teens. Lots of fun for both kids and parents. Decorate either large or smaller sized rice cakes or round cookie with frosting. Add a licorice string. Image by KidActivities. Place a pineapple slice on a paper plate. Add two raisins for each eye and cherry nose! Add peanuts if there are no allergies. For the head, place a scoop of ice cream on a plate—or in a paper cupcake liner as in the drawing.
Use red icing gel for the mouth. Ingredients: Apples, Animal crackers, Peanut butter or Nutella Strawberry or food colored Cream cheese if allergies Wash and core the apples. Spread the apple rings with peanut butter. Stand the animal crackers up around the apple ring to look like a merry-go-round.
KIdActivities added a paper umbrella in the center to more resemble a carousel! Use plain regular animal crackers. Have children color them with regular markers or paint. You can use clear nail polish and paint over what they have colored after it is dry. Then use a magnet small enough and glue it on the back with a hot gun or other strong glue.
Clear nail polish was applied as a glaze when they were dry. It took about an hour for the animal crackers to dry from the paint. The magnetic tape— that is cut off from a roll —is what KidActivities put on the back of the magnets. Because the animal crackers are so small—be sure to get a high-quality magnet. For K-A…the magnets stayed on the whiteboard permanently—much better than the refrigerator. Be sure to let the paint and polish dry well before applying the magnet or magnetic tape.
To make this craft project you will need animal crackers, paint, a flat backed pin, clear nail polish or varnish, and some craft glue. First, paint the animal crackers.
After they dry, polish or varnish in a well ventilated area and let them dry. Next glue it to a pin. NOTE: Be sure to let the animal crackers dry well before glueing on the pin backs. Materials: Animal crackers Craft glue Crayons or other materials Colorful paper. Popcorn Put out the bags and decorating materials. When the bags are complete—fill them with popcorn!
Draw the clowns on black paper with white school glue 2. Color with oil pastels; blend primary colors to create own secondary colors. Art by a first grade student of Art teacher Michal Austin. Begin by drawing clowns on the tagboard with a sharpie.
Glue on wiggle eyes and pom pom. Color with markers. Cut out. Draw patterns on the black paper with oil pastels. Put out some felt, scraps of fabric, yarn, ribbon, google eys, and pom poms — see what the kids come up with!
Maybe something like this?! If you can put a name with this collage, please send info? Form partners between the children. Have them take turns tracing each others bodies onto the paper. If children are young an adult may need to trace Children then color and decorate their tracing as a clown. Cute all lined up around the room or down a hallway! Tape or glue a round piece of cardboard to each end of a paper towel tube. Paint the tube white, Glue on yarn hair and features cut from the paper.
Number and line up 5 small baskets or crates; have children stand 3 feet in front of the first crate and toss seeds into the crates in sequence.
Choose a couple games, add some simple prizes and you have a family game night! Or use these ideas for a carnival themed birthday party or a school or church carnival. This would work really well with bean bags too!
Spider Toss Game from Toddler Approved. Some super fun ideas here! Apple Basket Toss Game no link. See how to setup and play this fun spring game! This traditional game looks super easy, but is a challenge for all ages!
Silly DIY game uses green slime and prizes for kids who knows what they will get! See how to make this unique game! Use plastic piggy banks, skateboards and a slanted board for this fun game - see all the details! Grab some plastic rain gutters and some floating sail boats and straws and let the kids have a blast with this fun water game! Sandart is great fun for kids - and is a fantastic carnival activity indoors and out! Lollipop Tree!
No Darts Needed! Dino Dig. Click over to learn how to set up Martha Stewart's spray-away game. Of course, you can't have a list of carnival game ideas without a food tent suggestion. So, get creative with it! Use different colors and shapes of streamers, banners , fun tablecloths, dishes and silverware, food, etc.
Get creative with easy carnival-themed food choices; try popcorn, pretzels, candy, and fried foods, or go for healthier alternatives like fruits. Click over to learn how to set up Martha Stewart's carnival food tent. Your kids will be entertained for hours with this DIY plinko game! It's the perfect homemade carnival game, and furthermore requires minimal materials. Make up prizes for the highest scores. Nothing's more fitting for a hot summer day than some carnival-themed games your kids can play with water shooters.
There's a variety of ideas on this list, so you're bound to find the perfect backyard carnival game using only the materials you already have at home. The best list of carnival games! Click over to see Mom Always Finds Out's list of water shooter games. Help your kids take the classic don't-let-the-balloon-touch-the-floor game to the next level with this simple DIY project!
All you'll need is any type of wooden or plastic stick, some tape, some paper plates , and a balloon.
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