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there is a wooden ladder with paper flowers on the top and bottom part of it

If you’ve ever wondered how to make a kick-ass party game that you can re-use birthday after birthday, you NEED these instructions for a DIY Reusable Prize Punch-a-Bunch Game! I love incorporating little favors and games into our birthday parties; we’ve done piñatas a few times, a treasure chest full of booty another time. But

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I am so excited to share this FUN and MOTIVATIONAL classroom management tools/incentive board…PUNCH IT! This board is super easy to make, only requiring a few tools. How it works is students earn letters (one letter at a time) on the whiteboard every time the class is working well as a whole. For example, if […]

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Activity: Punch for a prize -- cover solo cups with tissue paper, either leave them on a table or shove them through holes cut in a cardboard box, fill the cups with prizes  Table theme ideas: Anything. Depending on what kind of prize you put in the cups, this activity could fit almost any table theme Punch A Prize, Punch Prize Board Diy, Punch A Prize Diy, Punch Hole Birthday Board, How To Make A Prize Punch Board, Boy Party Games, Backyard Party Games, Birthday Party Games For Kids, Anniversaire Diy

Whenever I leave my kids at home while I go out of town...I like to leave them with a little incentive to make sure the house doesn't fall apart! Last time it was this fun idea! But I decided to change it up a little this time around by making a prize punch board!

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three pieces of paper with stickers on them in front of a sign that says purree

For my nephews birthday, I am in charge of games. I created this punch a prize game for very cheap! Heres how: Materials Needed: One science fair board (got mine at Michaels, was $4.99 but used 50% off coupon so I paid $2.50) Paper lunch sacks Tissue Paper (bought a pack of 25 sheets at the Dollar Tree) Clear Tape One CD (for tracing circles) Exacto Knife 12 small prizes Steps: Trace CD onto science fair board. I did 12 circles and the board stands on its own. I would think doing more may…

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a cardboard box that has a cupcake on it and numbers painted on the side

Cupcake Punch Board Party Game. Attach paper lunch bags, plastic cups, or plastic baggies to the back of each hole - with a prize in each one. Cover with tissue paper. Each child punches though a circle and gets the prize inside.

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a banana stand with balloons in the background and a box on the floor next to it

Check out this adorable tutorial on how to make a DIY prize punch box for a party! A super fun craft tutorial to make that is also party decor. And a perfect alternative to a piñata if you are looking for new cool party ideas. #partyidea #kidsparty #diy

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