DIY Zombie Target Game

Framed poster with a large central bullseye surrounded by colorful circular targets and several arms reaching toward the center.

Need a fun and easy game to play with the kids this Halloween? Make your own “Zombie Target Game” with a thrifted frame and a little help from Goodwill!
Materials

  • Frame
  • Poster or paper for background
  • Printable Targets
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Toy “ammo” – Foam or suction darts

Step 1: Start with a thrifted frame and remove the backing. For this example, our frame size was 16×20.
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Step 2: Use the either the backing or the glass to help fit your background paper/poster board by tracing the outline. Cut to fit.
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Step 3: Print a set of targets and carefully cut each piece out. (You can download these targets here – smaller sizes available!)
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Step 4: Once your pieces are cut, use a glue stick to adhere them to your background.
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Step 5: Place your finished project back inside the frame with the backing and find the perfect place to hang.
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You can play with your target game using foam or suction darts or any toy “ammo” that sticks. A functional addition to your spooky décor, and great for Halloween parties!
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