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Home / Latest Posts / Life / Party Ideas / Weddings / DIY Carnival Games

DIY Carnival Games

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By: Leigh Anne WilkesPosted: 9/11/19Updated: 6/11/25

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Carnival Games

DIY carnival games that are easy and fun to play at home. Balloon darts, ring toss, milk bottle toss, spray away and bean bag toss are all fun easy carnival games.

Wedding Carnival Games

One of my goals for the Wedding Carnival was to have people come and spend the evening with us.  Not just stop in, sign a book, shake hands, grab a quick bite to eat and leave.  I wanted them to enjoy a fun evening and celebration. In order to create this atmosphere we set aside part of the yard for a fun variety of Carnival Games.

Wedding Carnival

What would a carnival be without games!!  We used our play structure area for the games. Having a designated area for it worked great.

Wedding Carnival

Using red and white curtain panels I found at Goodwill I created a backdrop for the games so that we didn’t loose things that were being thrown into the trees!

Bean Bag Toss

The Bean Bag Toss was made from a piece of plywood that we painted and some plastic buckets we glued to the board.

To play, you stood behind and then tossed bean bags into the buckets.

Wedding Carnival

Milk Bottle Throw

For the Milk Bottle Throw, I spray painted a cardboard box to contain the game so that the milk bottles didn’t going flying when hit. The red little stool was found at Goodwill and spray painted and the milk bottles and balls came from Oriental Trading as did the bean bags.

To play, you stood behind a line and threw bean bags at the wooden milk bottles trying to knock them over.

Wedding Carnival

Ring Toss Game

We made the ring toss out of an old soda pop crates we had and some glass Coke bottles. My neighbor kids very happily drank the Coke so I would have empty bottles! The rings came from Oriental Trading.

To play, stand behind a line and toss rings trying to them around the bottles.

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Wedding Carnival

Squirt Gun Spray Away Game

We drilled holes into a piece of wood I painted and placed golf tees in the holes. Use a little hot glue to keep them fastened in there. Place ping pong balls on the golf tees. We had an assortment of water guns and two containers full of water on the table so that they could refill their water guns.

To Play use water guns to squirt the balls off the tees.There was also a squirt gun Spray Away game.  You placed ping pong balls on the golf tees and then used a squirt gun to knock the balls off.

Wedding Carnival

Balloon Darts

The last game was Balloon Darts. We just thumb tacked the balloons onto a thick piece of cardboard I painted. We picked up the cardboard for free at Home Depot. Darts and balloons are from Oriental Trading.

To Play the guests stand behind a line and throw darts trying to pop the balloons.

Carnival Games


The games were set up on card tables and I covered them with plastic tablecloths from the Dollar Store and the table skirts came from Oriental Trading

Carnival Game Prizes

I purchased an assortment of prizes from Oriental Trading. Guests were allowed to pick as many prizes as they liked! We didn’t give out tickets for the games, everyone is a winner!

Carnival Games

Carnival Photo Booth

In the game area we also had a photo booth set up. I had two cute girls that ran the game/photo booth area for me all night.
We had all kinds of fun props to use.

Carnival Games
Carnival Games
Wedding Carnival



A cute chalkboard sign was there to let people know what to do!

Photo Booth
Wedding Carnival



There was also a fun poke your head through photo op I bought through Oriental Trading and then attached to some PVC pipe so it was free standing.

Balloon Man

Everyone should be lucky enough to know a balloon man. Our friend Cary from church spent the evening creating amazing balloon creations for the guests.

Wedding Carnival
Wedding Carnival
Wedding Carnival
Wedding Carnival


Everyone loved the games – young and old but they were especially great for keeping all the kids busy and entertained.

Wedding Carnival

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  1. MARGIE says

    Posted on 4/27 at 1:06 pm

    WHERE DID YOU GET THE VINTAGE SIGNS!? LOVE!!!

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    • Leigh Anne says

      Posted on 4/27 at 7:41 pm

      Do you mean the ones hanging on the garage? We printed them off on our computer. I think I shared the website that we did it through in the post.

      Reply
  2. Amber says

    Posted on 12/6 at 9:25 am

    This is exactly what I imagine for my wedding in summer 2014! I’m so excited to have found this website. I’ve been pinning since my engagement and this is by far exactly what I’ve been looking for! I have a few money questions that I don’t know are appropriate for the comment blog… I just want to know your total dollar amount. I’m Canadian so a lot of the websites you posted for things are very expensive to ship to me… I’ll have to keep searching. Anything you would have done differently? How did your loved ones feel about working your booths all evening? I just love this blog so much!!! I feel so lucky that I found it!!!

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    • Leigh Anne says

      Posted on 12/6 at 9:34 am

      So glad you like the Wedding Carnival – it was so fun! It really was everything I hoped it would be and I can’t think of one thing I would have done differently To answer a few of your questions. I don’t really have a total dollar amount. We did most of the work ourselves. If there are specific things you are wondering about let me know and I can try to answer those but as a total amount I haven’t really figured it out. For my carnival workers I asked my friends that really didn’t know my son so they were happy to help and be able to be there at the carnival and be involved. They all loved being there and working. I asked a few teenagers too to help man the game booths, the ice cream cart etc. I purposely did not ask family and those who were close to the groom to help at the carnival. I hired someone to do the balloon booth and the only food booth (other than the main food) that had to be manned full time was the cotton candy booth which was manned by a good family friend but they had so much fun they didn’t mind being at the booth for the evening. It was a couple and they took turns enjoying the carnival too. It really was a perfect party!

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  3. polly dove says

    Posted on 9/12 at 10:13 am

    LEIGH ANNE! I am dying at how cute this whole idea is and what a great job you did! Do you remember my name at all?! I’m Delanie’s friend from waaaaaay back. You and I met when you guys roomed at RainTree. She has always talked SO highly of you throughout these years and I have seen a few Christmas cards from you too! Your family is darling – your girls look so much like you. Does Delanie know you blog?! I can’t believe she wouldn’t have told me since I blog too …. not to the extent you do however! I am so impressed! You are amazing!!! So glad I “stumbled” across this today!!!! 🙂

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    • Leigh Anne says

      Posted on 9/12 at 8:51 pm

      Polly – I so remember you – how fun!!! Delanie and I have communicated via Facebook and I think she knows about my blog. We saw each other a few years ago at BYU when we both had kids graduating. So glad you found me! Will come over and check out your blog.

      Reply
  4. Wendy Webster says

    Posted on 9/11 at 1:30 pm

    Is that my cousin Rachel Leete helping out? super cute1

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    • Leigh Anne says

      Posted on 9/11 at 9:27 pm

      It is – she was a guest at the carnival!

      Reply
  5. Erin says

    Posted on 9/11 at 11:24 am

    How fun! It is going to be talked about for years to come, that’s for sure.

    Reply
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