Silly String – Using Silly String to enhance your party and games

Silly String – Using Silly String to enhance your party and games

Silly string is a great way to enhance any party and the games played there. If you have a clothesline, you can spray the product onto the lines using wide, sweeping strokes with your arm. Once in place, you can play a variation of the limbo to see how low you can go without hitting any silly string strands. Another idea is to use the product instead of, or in addition to, contemporary streamers. Used alone, you can hand out a can to each party participant and when everyone is present and ready for them to decorate the room, and each other, with the festive string.

Tag is a game that is easily enhanced with a silly rope. Simply arm whoever “it” is with a product can and whoever you hit with the rope is now “it” and can use their own can. The Jolly Butcher Boy is another game that a silly rope can be incorporated into, as it also has a chasing/tagging element. In the game you have two teams that take turns doing a pantomime that the other team guesses. Once the other team guesses correctly, the acting team runs back to their established “safe zone”. All actors tagged by the product are placed on the other team.

You can pick the winner when you have everyone on a team or (if you have a very large group of people) when a team has reached a predetermined minimum number of people. For both of these games, Silly String adds a lot, not only because of its originality and the enjoyment of using it, but also because it allows you to avoid having to settle disputes from people claiming that they tagged someone they didn’t or that they tagged someone. and claiming that they were not.

For older people whose control over their can is more proficient, you can play Pictionary on an outside stretch of grass, concrete or patio, using the product to draw your objects. This is especially fun since people tend to get crazy and excited using the silly rope, and you could implement rules for each rule, like you’d be limited to one can per round, so if you ran out, you’d have to rebuild the can. The product is already dried to make some alternative photography.

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