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{ Pink Lemonade
Pops }
{ Brown Sugar
Cookie Cut-out } Try an animal design.

{ Cranberry
Raspberry Punch }
{ Candy Apples
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{ Strawberry
Popsicles }

This is the perfect party photo opportunity for kids (both big and small) to
clown around by putting their face on a clown body. What you will need:
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Foam board
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Scissors
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Markers or colors to decorate the clown
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Yarn for clown hair
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Two pieces of wood for stakes
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Small nails and a hammer
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Camera |
Draw a kid-sized clown on the piece of foamboard. Cut out a hole where the
clown face should be. Color and decorate the clown. Attach the wooden stakes to
the foam board with a few small nails. Secure it with a stake in the ground.
Get your camera ready for some great pictures.
If there's an artist in the family or maybe old carnival or circus posters
around, have the kids decorate the posters to make signs for freaky side shows
like "the strong man", "the bearded lady" or "the man
with two heads!" as decorations around the carnival area.
Other things to help create and decorate the booths:
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Tables for games/booths
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Party streamers
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Balloons
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Prize bags (popcorn bags or regular white bags with clown stickers)
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Poster board for names of games/booths
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If you would like to, bring out all of the kids stuffed animals for a colorful
backdrop to the game booths
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Music - don't forget the radio or CD player |

This could be the first activity of the day. Each person takes their
prize bag and personalizes it using markers, crayons, or water colors so if a
bag is left behind, there is no doubt who it belongs to.
Washable paint for this can be found at many craft stores. It is
recommended than an adult be in charge of the face painting.
Using the cut-out clown described in the Decorating Ideas section, place
the clown in a sunny spot where a person can walk behind it and put their face
in the cut-out hole and have their picture taken as a clown.
Set up a booth only for food and drinks.

This is a game for everyone at one time. Begin with a bag of medium size
balloons. Mark off a large square area and invite the contestants into the
square. Each participant takes two balloons and blows them up. Use a piece of
string to attach a balloon to each ankle of the participants. When everyone has
a balloon attached to each ankle, they begin trying to pop everyone else's
balloons by stepping on them. The last person with a complete balloon attached
to their ankle wins.
Try to toss a plastic or rope ring over a 1 or 2-liter plastic bottle.
Make sure the bottles are either full or secured to the ground so they will not
fall over. The bottle can be secured by filling the bottles with water or sand.
Another option is to have an unopened bottle, and that if the ring lands on it,
that bottle is the prize.
Toss a bean bag onto an already pre-marked circle or square on the
ground. If the bean bag lands in the circle or square it is a winner.
This is a competitive game where teams of two can compete against each
other. One starts with a water balloon and then passes it off to their team
mate, like a relay, and the second person runs to finish the race without
breaking the water balloon.
Place two large buckets without water as a finish line for this game.
Each team of two or three members then has two smaller buckets. One to fill and
run over to the larger bucket, and the second to be filling while the first
bucket is being raced over and dumped into the larger bucket. Whichever team
fills the large bucket with water first wins.
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Small stuffed animals
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Bubbles (bottles with the stick to make bubbles)
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Noisemakers (whistles or something that can be loud)
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Yo-yos or other small items
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Stickers or temporary tattoos
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Instant camera to take pictures and allow the guests to leave with photos of
them participating in the carnival |
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