How to Make the Blow it Home Party Game

In this post I will show you how to make the “Blow it Home” Party Game.  This game, which can be played by any number of players from 2 to 24, always goes over big at a party.  The object of the game is simple, but the outcome is a ton of fun… there is sure to be plenty of laughter.  So, if you are planning an upcoming party be sure to add this game to the line-up.

How to Make the Blow it Home Party Game

 

Materials Needed

2 pieces of string, 4 yards long

2 sheets of paper

4 chairs

2 pins

 

Step 1

Place two chairs next to each other at one end of the room. Place two chairs at the other end. Two chairs should have their backs facing the backs of the other pair of chairs.

 

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Step 2

Take a piece of paper, place it around the string track, and roll it into a cone

 

 

Tie a piece of string to the back of the Start Chair, and the other end of the string to the end of the Home Chair. Now arrange the other two chairs in exactly the same way so that the two Start Chairs are even and parallel to each other, and the two Home Chairs are also even and parallel to each other.

 

Step 3

Take a piece of paper, place it around the string track, and roll it into a cone

Take a piece of paper, place it around the string track, and roll it into a cone. Now pin the paper together so that it remains in this cone shape. The large end of the cone should face the Start Chair. Make another cone the same way on the other string track.

 

Object of the Game

The object of the game is to see who can first blow the cone along the string track from Start to Home. Remember:—you blow into the wide end of the cone.

 

Rules of the Game

Let someone give the signal to start. Appoint two umpires to watch at the Home Chairs to pick the winner, because sometimes a race gets pretty close.  If there are, let’s say, 12 in the game, there will be 6 winners. You then run a series of races to pick the final winner.

Here are some important points to remember:  First—the starting point of the race is behind the seats of the two Start Chairs. The umpire should insist that the racers be behind these chairs when the starting signal is given. Second—the racers may not touch the string or paper cones with any parts of their bodies. If a player should push the cone with his face, even by accident, he loses the race.

And, that’s it…. you now know how to make the game and play the game too.  So, remember to keep it in your arsenal of game ideas for your next party.  It is sure to be a huge hit.

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