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A ring toss game can provide a fun activity that can be enjoyed indoors or out. Learn how to make a ring toss game in this free crafts video series.
There are 6 videos in this series:

A ring toss game can be made from scratch using items that you will likely be able to find around your home. Learn how to make a ring toss game in this free crafts video.

Measure the hole for the box by using an empty paper towel roll. Learn how to make a ring toss game in this free crafts video.

Use plenty of masking tape to attach your two paper towel rolls. Learn how to make a ring toss game in this free crafts video.

Put masking tape around the base of your stick to make it extra sturdy. Learn how to make a ring toss game in this free crafts video.

Gift wrapping paper is a nice way to decorate your ring toss game, but there are no rules. Learn how to make a ring toss game in this free crafts video.

Cut as close to the outside as you can when making the rings for your game. Learn how to make a ring toss game in this free crafts video.

One of the easiest ways to introduce your child to the world of artistic exploration is to allow them the freedom to initiate and participate in their very own arts and crafts projects. One very simple but truly fun project for children and adults is the creation of a ring toss game using a variety of art supplies and, naturally, creative vision! Parents who are drawn to such timeless and innovative hobbies as scrap-booking and homemade frame-making will delight in the project featured in this series. Your kids will love creating their own designs and watching their mind's eye create something for friends and family, and you will open your creative spirit wide as you help your child discover their artistic potential.
This free crafts video series will take you from choosing supplies to adding finishing touches to your ring toss game. Learn how to prepare a box, attach rolls together and to the box, make rings for the game and decorate your creation. Get started watching these videos and you’ll have a fun ring toss game before you know it.
Gary Zier Gary Zier, originally from Florida, is a systems administrator with 10 years of computer networking experience and an expertise in conditional access security systems. He started teaching kids how to build computers and enjoyed working with kids so much that he ran programs in schools which later turned into teaching many different types of crafts and building projects.dkdk
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