This is a DIY Giant Kerplunk Tutorial explained by the lovely Miss Hannah, age 10.
Supply List:
30 - 40 dowels
8 ft of scrap wire fencing
3 2X4 pieces of wood
screws
An adult to help
Paint (if you want)
So, I was elected game leader with my friend in our 4H Club. Anyhow, we have to come up with some pretty cool games otherwise the kids get annoyed and bored. The sorta hard thing is that ages are all over the place! So we had to think of games that would be fun for ages from Kindergarten all the way up through High School. Not the easiest...
The above picture shows a simple base that my Dad made out of 2X4s. He made a square as you can see then screwed legs onto it. I don't think he wanted me to use his saw so he did all the cutting. Or he just likes playing with his tools. The fencing we had behind the goat barn as scrap so we just stapled it on with a staple gun.
Here I am posing with the assembled "Kerplunk" game. I worked on this in my Dad's shop with my friend (the other game leader) we had to crop her out of pictures though because my Mom said we didn't have permission from her Mom to post her on the Internet.
I'm getting ready to paint (please ignore my Dad's bike photobombing this picture).
Good thing this was in the shop my Mom said later on...we made a bit of a mess. But it was amazing art.
It was very sunny outside (where this picture was taken) so it's hard to tell but my hands are covered in paint. Some days it's nice to have hands covered in paint. I highly recommend it.
This picture (above) shows the dowels that we spray painted drying on our pool ladder. We used whatever spray paint we already had at home. I was hoping to have other colors but my Mom didn't want to spend money on spray paint. I guess I understand.
Thanks for taking a look. It's very easy to make. You can use anything for a base. Something I might have done differently is use chicken wire instead of the wire fencing. The dowels slid around a lot in between the squares especially with all the 4H kids going after them.
I love this! It looks so fun! And FYI, the pictures look amazing! Please tell Hannah her hair is wicked awesome like this. :P
ReplyDeleteThanks Aunt Stevie but Mommy made me wear my hair up so I wouldn't get paint in it but I did anyway. I miss you lots lots lots!
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