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1Toasted or Roasted

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2Camp Talk Conversations

$10
Inspire funny conversations among the family with a game that asks interesting questions. Its compact size and convenient keyring means you can take this game anywhere.
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3Bean Bag Toss
Get some friendly rivalry going by keeping score of your bean bag games. Kids will have as much fun helping you make it as they will playing.
Get the tutorial at Modge Podge Rocks.
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4Bingo Boards
Grandma's favorite game is cuter than ever with these camping-themed Bingo boards. Don't worry about making your own—this blogger lets you download and print hers for free.
Get the tutorial at Glue Sticks and Gumdrops.
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5DIY Ring Toss Game
You won't have to keep track—or worry about breaking—glass bottles with this one-piece wooden ring toss craft. It's an activity both kids and adults will have fun playing.
Get the tutorial at The Crafty Gentleman.
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6Popsicle Stick Playing Cards
Normal playing cards bend and can't handle the elements of the outdoors. Popsicle sticks are easy to gather and fun for kids to hold.
Get the tutorial at Instructables.
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7Tell Me a Story
Include your little one in all the fun with a game that tells their own camping story. It's hands on and encourages them to communicate.
Get the tutorial at Crafting Connections.
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8Mega Matching Game
Have your kids help select a fun theme for decorating large tiles. Use a durable material such as cork board to ensure they'll last trip after trip.
Get the tutorial at Studio DIY.
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9Big Bananagrams
Customize tiles for a big crossword game. This blogger even breaks down how many squares you'll need for each letter.
Get the tutorial at Constantly Lovestruck.
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10Glow-in-the-Dark Bowling
Kids can play this bowling game day or night, so the fun never has to stop. All you need are water bottles, glow sticks, and your ball of choice.
Get the tutorial at Crafts by Amanda.
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11Spray Paint Twister
With just a few different colors of spray paint and a circle stencil, you can make a game on the ground. If you don't want to spray the grass, grab an old tablecloth or sheet to use as a canvas.
Get the tutorial at A Girl and a Glue Gun.
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12Football Throw
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13Reusable Tic-Tac-Toe
All you need is a wooden board, rocks, and paint to make a DIY tic-tac-toe game that can be played again and again.
Get the tutorial at Taryn Whiteaker.
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14Outdoor Scavenger Hunt
Occupy the kids for hours with an adventurous scavenger hunt. Perfect for when the adults need a little relaxation time, you can create your own or download this free version.
Get the tutorial at Clean and Scentsible.
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15DIY Dice
Create your own wooden dice to play a supersized game of Yahtzee. This tutorial even includes a downloadable label for a cute dice bag.
Get the tutorial at Blue I Style.
Jennifer Aldrich was the editorial assistant for CountryLiving.com.
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