How to Make Halloween Bingo Cards?
Bingo is a great party game that can be adapted to whatever theme you like. For a Halloween-themed bingo game, you can create your own cards and personalize them to fit your event. Free clip art is available on the Internet, and Halloween-themed cards can be printed right from your home computer. You can even let the kids create the cards by using Halloween-themed stickers on pre-printed blank bingo cards. Does this Spark an idea?
Things You'll Need
- Computer
- Word-processing software
- Card stock paper
- Printer
- Pencil
- Stickers
Instructions
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Choose 75 different Halloween-themed stickers and assign each a number. Make a master list with the numbers and stickers for reference.
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Use your word processor to create a table that is six rows and five columns. Traditionally these are squares, but you can make them fit what you need. At the top of each column put the correct letter of the word "Bingo."
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Print the cards on color card stock paper that matches the theme of the event, You can use white stock if you wish.
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Place random numbers in pencil (1 to 15) on the card in the first column. Repeat in the second column (16 to 30), third column (31 to 45), fourth column (46 to 60) and the fifth column (61 to 75). These must be random so you do not have all the same cards. Make these numbers small and easy to cover. Continue until you have completed all of the cards.
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Using the master list you created from the stickers, place the corresponding sticker over the number. Continue until every number has been covered.
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Decorate the outside of the card with other stickers or make a place for the players to put their name.
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Cut the stickers on the master list apart and put them into a hat or bag. Play the game by drawing from the hat to call the sticker and have the players cover the correct sticker on their cards.
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Tips & Warnings
You can create your own stickers using clip art and your printer.
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- Photo Credit halloween image by Nicolas D from Fotolia.com