This Halloween Game Ghost Toss would be great for a Halloween party or for playing with your kids. The game was pretty easy to make and cost less than $2! When you are done try our Candy Corn Math game for more Halloween fun!
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🎃Why You'll Love This Halloween Game Ghost Toss
- Easy to make and uses just a few dollars worth of supplies.
- A fun, Halloween-themed way for kids to burn off energy and work on their gross motor skills. When they are done they can try these Halloween Scavenger Hunt Printables.
- Perfect for a Halloween party or just for fun!
👻Supply Notes
- Orange balloons - I got mine at the dollar store, but if you can't find them there you can always order via the link provided. You can also use balloons to make DIY Stress Balls.
- Flour - This is used to fill the balloons and give them some weight and heft for throwing.
- Black permanent marker - To draw the eyes on the foam board ghost.
- Empty water bottle - This works best with a single serving size water bottle.
- Large sheet or foamboard or cardboard - You basically want something sturdy that will withstand having items thrown at it.
- Scissors or Exacto knife - To cut out the ghost. This is an adult step.
- Packing tape - I used this to attach foam board to the back to help the "ghost" stand up.
📋How To Make a Ghost Toss Halloween Game
STEP 1: Fill some orange balloons with flour.
STEP 2: To fill them with flour you will need an empty water bottle and some flour. Use a funnel to pour some flour into an empty water bottle.
STEP 3: Stretch a balloon over the top of the bottle.
STEP 4: Squeeze the bottle to get some air in the balloon.
STEP 5: Once you have air in the balloon turn the bottle over and shake some flour into the balloon until the balloon gets full. You may need to squeeze the bottle a few times to get more flour into the balloon.
STEP 6: Pull the balloon off the bottle and tie the end. Use your permanent marker to draw a jack-o-lantern face on the balloon.
STEP 7: On a piece of foam board, draw a large ghost and cut it out. I used an exacto knife for this step *do not let kids do this step*. Cut out a large hole in the center for the mouth of the ghost.
STEP 8: Use a black marker to draw eyes on the ghost.
STEP 9: Cut some pieces from the leftover foam to attach to the back of the ghost to make it stand up. Attach them using packing tape.
The kids loved Ghost Toss! It took them a while to get the hang of tossing the ball through the ghost's mouth. The poor guy kept getting hit everywhere but his mouth.
They played this game non-stop. They took turns throwing the 7 balloons into the ghost's mouth and after a while, they figured out how to aim the balloon better.
This simple Halloween activity was easy and cheap to create and has become a favorite that the kids ask to play again and again.
That's not to say there was no cheating...
🤷🏻♀️Activity FAQs
How many Halloween balloons do I need to make?
I made 7 balloons. You can make however many you wish.
What size water bottle do I need to use?
An 8-ounce water bottle is fine and it doesn't matter if it's a little bigger or smaller, it doesn't matter.
✂️Expert Tips
Tip 1: You can play this game indoors or outdoors. If playing indoors just make sure that you are doing it in an area where things won't get hit.
Tip 2: Making the ghost toss game is an adult job. Keep children away from any sharp objects.
🎃Get These Halloween Printables
These Halloween I Spy printables will be a hit with the kids. Kids will search for each Halloween item and then count how many of each they locate. This improves their visual discrimination skills, as well as their writing and counting abilities. Excellent for use in the classroom or at home.
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Halloween Game - Ghost Toss
Materials
- Orange balloons
- Flour
- Black permanent marker
- Empty water bottle
- Large sheet or foamboard or cardboard
- Scissors or Exacto knife
- Packing tape
Instructions
- Fill some orange balloons with flour.
- To fill them with flour you will need an empty water bottle and some flour. Use a funnel to pour some flour into an empty water bottle.
- Stretch a balloon over the top of the bottle.
- Squeeze the bottle to get some air in the balloon.
- Once you have air in the balloon turn the bottle over and shake some flour into the balloon until the balloon gets full. You may need to squeeze the bottle a few times to get more flour into the balloon.
- Pull the balloon off the bottle and tie the end. Use your permanent marker to draw a jack-o-lantern face on the balloon.
- On a piece of foam board, draw a large ghost and cut it out. I used an exacto knife for this step *do not let kids do this step*. Cut out a large hole in the center for the mouth of the ghost.
- Use a black marker to draw eyes on the ghost.
- Cut some pieces from the leftover foam to attach to the back of the ghost to make it stand up. Attach them using packing tape.
Notes
- You can play this game indoors or outdoors. If playing indoors just make sure that you are doing it in an area where things won't get hit.
- Making the ghost toss game is an adult job. Keep children away from any sharp objects.
Leah
Vicky, this is such a good idea! And I love your tip for getting air into the balloon before filling it with flour. I would have never thought of that! We will definitely have to try this with our girls.
Laura Prascher
SOOO cute!!! Just wanted to let you know that I included this in my roundup of cute ghost ideas and products. Thanks!! http://theroadtocrazy.blogspot.com/2014/10/31-days-of-halloween-2014-day-21-50.html
Anna
That's so cool how you made the balloon bags. What a neat idea! Thanks for sharing this with us at After School!
Danielle Wells
Hello! I'm going to be posting a roundup of great Halloween ideas and I'd love to use this post with one of your pictures! I would credit you directly under the picture with a link to your site that my readers can follow and read this! Is that something that would be ok with you?
RedTedArt
Awe so cute! What a great Halloween Party Game.
Thanks for sharing on Kids Get Crafty.
Maggy
Crafty Mischief
Too cute! I love this! It's a great idea for fun at home and maybe even for a class party. I would never have thought to use the tri-foam that way. Now I will never look at it the same. You're brilliant! 🙂
Sugarr2518
How cute of an idea is this?!?! It looks like she loved it:) Thanks for sharing!!!
Michelle@ Learning to Be a Mom
Great idea! I love your ghost.