DIY Giant Backyard Frisbee Tic-Tac-Toe Game

Summer break is the time for enjoying time outside both for the kiddos and for the entire family. Don’t let that backyard that helped sell you on your house go to waste. Try taking a classic game outside in a big way with this DIY giant backyard frisbee tic-tac-toe game!

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We have teamed up with a few of our blogging friends to bring you some fun summer activity ideas for children of all ages! From June 4th through June 8th, we’ll be sharing 3 new projects each day. Our goal is not only to survive the summer break but provide some enriching activities to keep the boredom at bay as much as possible because mom’s have the best ideas! Just take a look at what these Mom bloggers have come up with and you’ll see what I mean! But first, enjoy the tutorial I am sharing for DIY Giant Backyard Frisbee Tic-Tac-Toe Game!

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We love sitting out by the fire, having water balloon fights, and a myriad of other fun backyard games. In recent years, I’ve also made it my personal mission to create unique new games for our family to play. That’s how this fun new game came to be and we already love it!

Materials

 

Microwave Plate 2 Packs

Plates With Packaging Removed

Step 1

First, remove all of the packaging from your plates and divide them into 2 groups of five.

 

Duct Tape X on Plastic Plate

Step 2

Next, use your duct tape to add X’s to the back of 5 of your plates.

 

Spray Painted X Taped Plates

Step 3

Then, spray the back of the set of 5 X plates with one of your spray paint colors.

 

Taped Circle on Plastic Plate

Step 4

Set the X plates aside to dry and add a circle of duct tape to the back of your remaining 5 plastic plates.

 

Spray Painted O Taped Plates

Step 5

After you have taped your O plates, spray the bottom of them with your second spray paint color.

Step 6

Allow your paint to dry completely before moving on.

Step 7 (Optional)

After your spray paint has dried, flip your plates over and spray the opposite side of your plates. Do this in the corresponding colors.

Step 8

While your second coat of paint dries, paint a large tic-tac-toe board directly onto your yard with your spray chalk paint.

 

Removed Tape From Teal Painted X Plates

Sealed X and O Plates

Step 9

Once your plates are dried, pull off the tape and seal them with your spray sealant to keep the paint from chipping during play and storage.

Step 10

Allow your sealant to dry completely.

 

Child playing Giant Backyard Frisbee Tic-Tac-Toe

Child playing Giant Backyard Frisbee Tic-Tac-Toe

Step 11

Now it’s time to play!

 

Game Rules

The rules of DIY giant backyard frisbee tic-tac-toe are the same as traditional tic-tac-toe with one twist. You can use your frisbees to knock another players frisbee from the space you need. The only exception is, of course, if the player has achieved 3 in a row. The first player to get 3 in a row is the winner!

 

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Once you’re done with your DIY giant backyard frisbee tic-tac-toe game, use a tote bag to store the frisbees and spray chalk paint. This is the perfect way to keep it together and organized until the next time you play.

This game is also easy to transport. Simply grab your tote bag and go. The spray chalk paint doesn’t hurt the grass and washes away easily. It makes this the perfect game for barbecues, family reunions, and other outdoor parties!

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Tuesday

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Wednesday

DIY Giant Backyard Frisbee Tic-Tac-Toe Game @DIY Adulation

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Thursday

Easy Kids Obstacle Course Ideas @Cookies, Coffee And Crafts

How to Make a Fun Kids Swim Towel @Dazzle While Frazzled

Polymer Clay Charms @Domestic Deadline

Friday

Nerf Battle Paint Splatter T-Shirts @The Inspiration Vault

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Colorful DIY Summer Pool Bags with Clip On Sunscreen

Hot summer days mean fun times at the pool with your kids. You load up your toys, sunscreen, towels, and snacks and head out. Next time you head to the pool be sure to bring along these DIY summer pool bags!

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Picture it: you spend the day playing with the kids at the pool. You and the kids are happily exhausted as you change to go home. Then you throw the wet trunks in a plastic grocery bag, toss it in the car, and head home.

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At home you unload the kids and the gear. A week later you realize you forgot that plastic bag full of wet trunks. It only takes one whiff to know that you are going to have to triple wash those babies to even begin to get that smell out.

That’s where these DIY summer pool bags come in. They are mesh for breath-ability. They also won’t block the chlorinated scent from permeating your car. That makes them less likely to be forgotten in the first place.

 

Colorful Mesh Pool Bags for Kids

DIY Summer Pool Bags Materials

 

Green Mesh Tote Bag

Step 1

First, remove any tags from your mesh tote bags. You don’t want the tag hitting the paint and messing it up later.

 

Piece of Parchment Paper on top of Mesh Bag

Step 2

Next, pull off a piece of parchment paper that is smaller than your tote bag.

 

Piece of Parchment Paper inside of Green Mesh Bag

Step 3

Now slide the sheet of parchment into your tote bag. Make sure that it is laying flat inside the bag.

 

Painted Orange Sun and the words "Pool Bag" on a Green Mesh Tote Bag

Painted Beach Ball on a Red Mesh Tote Bag

Painted Mermaid Tail on Pink Mesh Bag

Partially painted mermaid on pink mesh tote bag

Partially painted mermaid on a pink mesh tote bag

Painted Mermaid on Pink Mesh Bag

Painted Mermaid on Pink Mesh Bag

Step 4

Once your parchment paper is in place, draw your designs on the top center of your tote bag.

 

The words "Pool Bag" painted on red mesh tote bag

Pool Bag written in script on green mesh bag

Sun Block Dispenser Clipped on Pool Bag

Step 5

Next, add the words “Pool Bag” to the bottom center. I’ve written it in a few different styles to give you multiple examples.

Step 6

Set your painted tote bag somewhere flat to dry.

Note:

Step 7

After your paint is completely dried, carefully remove the parchment from inside of your tote.

Tip:

 

Mini bottle of clip-on sunscreen

Clip On Sunscreen Materials

 

Bottle of Hand Sanitizer with Clip

Step 1

First, remove any hand sanitizer from the bottle.

 

Disassembled Bottle of Hand Sanitizer

Step 2

Once your sanitizer bottle is empty, wash it out thoroughly with soap and water.

 

Disassembled Bottle of Hand Sanitizer with Labels Removed

Step 3

Use the hot water to remove the labels from your bottle.

Step 4

Next, allow your sanitizer bottle to dry completely before moving on.

 

Yellow Circle on Empty Bottle

Step 5

After your sanitizer bottle is dry, paint a sun on your bottle.

 

A painted yellow sun and the words "Sun Block" on empty bottle

Step 6

Now add “Sun Block” to your bottle. I used 2 separate lines to fit it on the bottle.

Step 7

Allow the paint to dry completely before moving on.

Step 8

Next, seal the bottle with clear acrylic sealant to keep your paint from coming off on the go.

 

Bottle of Sunscreen Next to Empty Bottle

Step 9

After the sealant has dried, fill your sanitizer bottle with sunscreen.

 

Sun Glasses on Mermaid Pool Bag

Colorful Mesh Pool Bags for Kids

All that’s left is to clip the bottle on your bag and you’re good to go! 

 

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Now you can hit the pool without those unfortunate musty swimsuits. You’ll also always have sun protection handy. There’s nothing worse than leaving the house and realizing you forgot it.

Before you go, I’d love to know what your family pool staples are! What items are a must-have in your summer pool bags? Let me know in the comments!

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How to Plan a Frugal Gatlinburg Family Vacation

When you’re paying off debt, vacations are typically a luxury you can’t afford. Unfortunately, we don’t always have the discipline needed to forego vacation. Luckily, I have tips for how to plan a frugal Gatlinburg family vacation without completely derailing your financial goals.

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Growing up, we didn’t take family vacations. When you don’t have the money for groceries, trips out of town aren’t even on the radar. That is why family vacations are so important to me. That is also why it is the area of our budget I splurge on from time to time, despite paying off debt.

If you follow me on Instagram then you know I recently kidnapped my family for an impromptu road trip to Gatlinburg. It is one of our favorite vacation spots and we hadn’t been in years.

Unfortunately, the condos we normally stay in were destroyed in the fires. They are rebuilding but until that happens, we have to find alternatives. Guess what. You can still plan a budget-friendly trip for a family of 5 easily!

 

City in the valley of the mountains

Choose Your Lodging Strategically

While the Highlands Condos will always be my favorite, until they are rebuilt we have to find alternatives.

Cabin or Condo

These are a great budget options because you can cook your own meals and give your family a place to hang without being on top of each other. Cabins work best for longer stays. If you are only taking a weekend trip, they probably aren’t worth the cost.

Hotels

When picking a hotel, there are a few things to consider for ultimate savings. Food and amenities should make the list in addition to location.

 

Boxes of food on a kitchen counter

Cardboard box full of food

Cardboard box full of food

Food

If you can go the cabin or condo route, do it. This is one of the most economical ways to eat while you’re on vacation. Cook all of your own meals with food that you bring down.

Try to choose hotels that have a hot breakfast included. This keeps you from bingeing on Pop-Tarts all weekend or worse, spending money on breakfast out.

Speaking of food, make sure your room has a mini-fridge and a microwave. Packing your own food saves you a ton of money. The microwave ensures your can have some hot meals instead of cold cuts or PB&J constantly.

Amenities

Try to choose a hotel with an indoor pool. Then you will have a free indoor activity if you get rained out one day. Kids love spending time in the pool and won’t feel like they’re losing out, trust me.

Location

Try to get something within walking distance of activities. You will still need to drive to some of the trails but you can also stroll the strip when you’re within walking distance.

 

Moss covered boulders in a stream

Vacation Activities

Hiking

This is our favorite way to save money in Gatlinburg. You can spend days hiking different trails and still not see them all. Make sure you are prepared for the day with sandwiches, snacks, and lots of water.

I also recommend having baby wipes on hand and some basic first aid supplies. Check out Camping Items You Didn’t Know You Needed for more ideas.

 

Road winding through trees

Man and Woman posing together with mountains in the background

2 children climbing on jungle gym

Kids posing together in front of wooden cabin

Plant specimen in a museum case

Free Attractions

Did you know that a lot of the visitor’s centers have free museums you can go through. You can learn a ton about the area and kids will love getting up close and personal with the nature and wildlife.

Parks are another great way to enjoy free entertainment. There is a little playground right as you come into Gatlinburg from Pigeon Forge. Our kids love stopping there every visit.

Don’t forget to check out the driving trail for more free nature-filled fun. There are plenty of spots to pull off and explore trails together. It is worth every minute.

 

Front of Wonderworks

Child standing next to Optimus Prime Sculpture

Family sitting in Flinstones Car

Bundle Activities

If you are going to spend money on activities, bundle them. This will save you money and allow for multiple attractions.

Ordering online can also save you some money. Many of the attractions will scan the PDF of tickets on your phone if you don’t have printer access.

Bring Games

This is a big one for saving money. Instead of visiting attractions after the sun set, go back to your lodging and play some games. Card games are great for traveling. Here are a few of our favorites if you need some ideas:

 

Two Women sitting in front of a sign for the Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Man and Woman Sitting Together on a Rock

Bring Friends

The last tip for how to plan a frugal Gatlinburg family vacation is don’t do it alone. Consider vacationing with friends and family to split the cost of lodging and food. It also makes game nights a lot more fun!

This is especially great for cabins since you will have rooms that you can retreat to if you need space. It can also cut the cost of the cabin rental significantly.

 

Man and Woman posing together with mountains in the background

Now, you can splurge on vacation without totally derailing your debt payoff goals. These tips for how to plan a frugal Gatlinburg family vacation will let your family create memories together and protect your bank account.

Don’t forget to pay cash for all of your vacation. No credit cards or loans. If you don’t have the cash upfront, wait until you do before going anywhere. Putting your family in more debt for a vacation is not an option.

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