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<blockquote data-quote="neednewtechnique" data-source="post: 81433" data-attributes="member: 3527"><p>Something else I have seen done, and it kind of goes along the lines of a "do-it-yourself" thing... go to the sporting goods store in the painball section and they have those big poofy balls that hold paint, and a few tin buckets and some brightly colored paint. These are balls they can dip in the bucket and throw at each other instead of shooting. Plus, if they are thrown, they can be picked back up later in the game, re-dipped and thrown again in case a child finds themself "out of ammo"...lol. You really can set up a course like this for pretty cheap, again, only a few hay bales, some tin buckets, a few gallons of paint and some poofy balls. (Tennis balls work too... and are cheaper than the poofs).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neednewtechnique, post: 81433, member: 3527"] Something else I have seen done, and it kind of goes along the lines of a "do-it-yourself" thing... go to the sporting goods store in the painball section and they have those big poofy balls that hold paint, and a few tin buckets and some brightly colored paint. These are balls they can dip in the bucket and throw at each other instead of shooting. Plus, if they are thrown, they can be picked back up later in the game, re-dipped and thrown again in case a child finds themself "out of ammo"...lol. You really can set up a course like this for pretty cheap, again, only a few hay bales, some tin buckets, a few gallons of paint and some poofy balls. (Tennis balls work too... and are cheaper than the poofs). [/QUOTE]
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