![]() Using an electric sander, Sand all the edges and sides to make sure they are smooth so no one get a splinter. Measure and make sure it is 10.5 width across the 3 boards this will make sure that when you cut the next one and place it the opposite direction that they will all line up as a square. *make sure as you cut 3 pieces line them up. Make sure to wear protective eye wear as you do this. Continue with all 8 boards in the same process. You will get off on your measurements as when you cut the blade may take over some space. DO NOT JUST MEASURE AND CUT THE WHOLE BOARD. Use that piece as a guide to measure all the other pieces. Measure one piece 10.5 inches, Cut that piece using a chop saw We are going to start with the wood first. HERE IS THE DESIGN SPACE LINK FOR ALL THE TRUTHS AND DARES: CLICK HERE Let’s make a DIY outdoor game, giant truth or dare Jenga. Thank you for your support.Ĭricut Maker 3 / Cricut Explore Air 3, or any other Cricut Cutting machine (You will need a mat for any machine that is not compatible with the Smart Materials)Ĭricut Roll Holder (Optional but sooo nice) ![]() This means by clicking and purchasing from those links I will receive a small commission at no additional cost to you. In todays Cricut Tutorial for the DIY outdoor game, Truth of Dare Giant Jenga, you will need the following materials. Get your family outside and playing this super fun DIY version of Jenga. In this post you will get the step by step instructions to create your own and the FREE Cricut design space file for all the truths and dares included. My post complies with the Word Of Mouth Marketing Association (WOMMA) Ethics Code and applicable Federal Trade Commission guidelines.We love a good DIY outdoor game and this truth or dare giant Jenga game is the best entertainment!!! So many funny, kid friendly truths and dares. All expressed opinions and experiences are my own words. ![]() As a part of the Program, I am receiving compensation in the form of products and services, for the purpose of promoting The Home Depot. ![]() *I acknowledge that The Home Depot is partnering with me to participate in the promotional program described above (the “Program”). My kiddos love playing this Towering Timbers game check out their hilarious facial expressions.īe sure to drop by The Home Depot blog to learn how to make this DIY Towering Timbers outdoor yard game! I use and recommend the new battery-powered RYOBI trim router. Of course, if you don’t have a 3D carving machine, you can do this with a palm router. I used my new Inventables X-Carve 3D carving machine to carve out The Home Depot logo on the side of the storage box. The full tutorial is on The Home Depot blog here.Īnd it comes complete with a snazzy storage box too! Here’s a fun one you can make with just a few studs – we’re calling it “Towering Timbers” but you may recognize it as an oversized version of a popular block stacking game that rhymes with ‘Benga’ □ Hi friends and happy Labor Day weekend! Do you have any fun plans this weekend? We’re spending our holiday weekend hanging out with friends, barbecuing, and playing outdoor games. *This post is sponsored by The Home Depot.
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