Place your game balls in the shoe box and play!.Allow the glue on all parts of the game to set before playing.Securely glue a paper cup to the bottom of the shoe box, encompassing the hole in the box top.Glue the straws down on to the shoe box lid, ensuring that any gap between two spaces can allow for one of the game balls to fit through.Cut the paper straw into several pieces to form the bumpers on the game.Check to make sure that a game ball can easily go through the monster's mouth and then into the hole, making adjustments as needed, then glue to secure the edges of the monster's body (back and front) together.Cut a hole in the middle of the box top and glue the monster's body around the hole.Cut the flap into a fringe - this will make it easier to glue the monster securely around the hole for the game. Fold the bottom part of the monster's body back to form a crease (as indicated on the template and in the video).Attach the monster's arms and fangs with glue. Glue the circles of the monster's eye together and glue to the body of the monster.Cut a mouth hole in one of the monster body's that is big enough to easily fit your game balls through. (Alternatively, you can use a large googly eye.) Trace the monster body shapes on to the color that you'd like your monster to be (we used green), then trace the eyeball shapes onto additional paper based on whatever colors you'd like the monster's eyes to be.Print out your monster template and then cut out the individual shapes.Cut out a rectangle of paper the same size as the inside lid of your shoebox (we used yellow paper for this), then glue it securely to line the shoebox lid.Or, make more than one and have the kids play against each other – either one or one or in teams. Or just take turns each trying to sink a single ball. If you just make one and have multiple kids, kids can time each other to see how many balls then can sink in a minute, or time themselves to see how long it takes to sink all of the balls. There are so many ways to play with this Monster Ball Game: Today’s fun Halloween craft uses a recycled shoebox lid, a paper cup and paper straws to make a DIY Pinball Game that kids can make using our free printable template and then enjoy playing with for hours. and we’ve gathered 20 Tissue Box crafts here.empty milk and juice cartons to make Chalkboard Haunted Houses.an empty cereal box to make our Chinese Dragon Dance Craft.We’ve used a shoebox to make our Mermaid Puppet Theatre.Craft supplies can get expensive so I love figuring out ways to repurpose recycled or everyday materials into cheap (or free) craft supplies – empty glass food jars, egg cartons, and definitely small cardboard boxes!
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