You read that right. Winners with an ‘s’ means there are two people that get to win the Elmer’s giveaway today. Surprise! ๐ More details at the end of this post…
Today, I’m sharing my last…and favorite…foam board project.
The 101 uses of foam board guide from Elmer’s, shared some game/kid game ideas. I took that inspiration loosely and came up with this game.
I don’t have a name for it yet because I just made it up :)… but the main goal of the game is to spend time getting to know each other as a family.
You roll the die, most likely have to pick a card, or have your neighbor pick one and then do what the card tells you to.
Some cards have questions, and some ask you to do silly things like stand on your head.
There is no winner in this game. We just play until everyone makes it “home.” ๐
If my kids like the game, I plan on adding more cards pertinent to their age as they grow. They haven’t seen it yet because it’s going to be our Christmas Eve game this year. We get a new game every Christmas Eve to play before bed…and this is it for this year. I’m pretty excited.
The foam bi-fold worked perfectly as the base for my game board.
I used photoshop to create a blank file. Then I used picnik to add the shapes to the board. I finished up by adding the text in picasa. I just used whatever program was easiest to use for each step.
I then got it printed up at a local print shop. I much prefer printing color images at a print shop. They can do it for cheaper and at a much higher quality. This print cost me under $1.50 and I even got it printed on some glossy card stock. I then adhered it to the foam board with Elmer’s extra strength glue stick. That’s some good stuff.
Next, I made up some game pieces.
I found these silhouette images online through google images. I made sure to only get the ones that said free download and such…or didn’t have a watermark over it.
I then mounted them – same picture on both sides – to a small rectangle of foam board with Elmer’s extra strength glue stick, mod podged them…
then added a little piece at the bottom {with notches in both pieces} to make it stand up right.
I added one for our little girl as well. I didn’t make her a baby silhouette because she won’t be able to play really until she’s older anyway.
The cards…
ย are a bunch of questions and fun actions typed up in Microsoft Word and printed on some colorful card stock {also printed at my local print shop}.
We happen to have a collection of dice from other games that fell apart or lost pieces, so that’s where our die came from.
And the game is complete!
I’m hoping it will bring us a lot of memories in the years to come.
And now for our winners!
Congratulations to…
Alicia who said: Awesome! Would love one!”
and
Brandy who said: “I would have never thought of this!”
Wahoo!
You should have received an email from me. If I don’t hear back from you by Sunday, November 20, 2011 I will have to pick a new winner. So check your inboxes!
ย I hope you all have a marvelous weekend getting ready for Thanksgiving. I am SO not ready…but I’m hoping to get my act together this weekend.
ThePaintedPisces says
How clever and awesome! This sounds like a great tradition (Eve board game playing) and fun family time. Thanks for sharing.
Liz @ LivingMySweetLife says
I really love this!! I think I will have to make one for our little family. Thanks!
dana says
clever idea!
Het Thuisproject says
I've made a similar game last year and the kids love it! We simply call it 'Our Family Game'.
Brandy says
Yay! I'm so excited. Thank you so much!
Jess@craftiness is not optional says
Delia, has anyone ever told you you're a genius? What am I saying, of course they have! Well, seriously, these projects are genius!
Lori says
This is such a fun idea! I also love the simple idea of mod podging a picture to foam board for a child's room! Thanks for the top on the high iso and battery life. I have a battery grip, which helps a lot, so I am sure I will be getting a lot of use out of my 1600 iso setting:) Also, I just had to share this comment with you that my friend left on my blog regarding my photography post
Rebecca G. says
this is so lovely! Any chance you would consider sharing a printable document with all your questions and tasks for the cards? the ones you show in the photos are wonderful–I'd love to see what else you came up with! thanks!
Lydia Lyn says
I loved this game (and the idea itself) so much that I had to talk about it on my blog. Wanted to let you know!
Jane says
Can you please post a download with all of your fun questions cards. I would love to make one of these for my sister family for Christmas but I am afraid I won’t be able to come up with enough ideas. I love this idea thank you for sharing it.
Jen Jenkins says
love love love! this is everywhere on pinterest!! could i also get a copy of the question cards?? [email protected]
THANKS!! My kids are gonna love this for christmas!!
Stacey Christensen says
I love this game idea…. Can I get a copy of the questions you asked?
I really want to make one of these for all my siblings to play with their kiddos
Thanks So Much!
Stacey
Mae says
Seriously–where can we get a copy of the game questions? I know I’m late to the party but love the ideas!
Delia says
Hey Mae! I am so sorry. I wish I hung onto the original file, but it got lost in a computer transfer and I don’t have it anymore. ๐