Sunday, July 14, 2019

How to Make an American Girl Bean Bag Toss Game

My granddaughter suggested this project after she saw my floating wine bottle pillar. She said all I needed to do was add more holes for a bean bag toss game for her dolls.

Supplies and Equipment for the Bean Bag Toss Game

  1. Use the table saw to cut the plywood to size using the auxiliary stop as necessary.
  2. Use the bandsaw to cut two 2½" long pieces of ¼" dowel.
  3. Use a quarter to mark the rounded corners of the game board.
  4. Round the corners using the disc sander.
  5. Use the template to mark the centers of the large holes and the position of the ¼" holes for the dowels.
  6. Use the drill press to drill the ¼" holes and the centers of the large holes.
  7. Use the scroll saw or a hole saw to cut the large holes. If using the scroll saw, mount the pattern onto the board, thread the blade through a center hole, and cut out the circle following the pattern.
  8. Mount the rotary tool in the drill stand, and rotate it 90°. 
  9. Use a sanding drum to sand the insides of the large game board holes.
  10. Sand the surfaces with the Delta sander using progressively finer grits of sandpaper.
  11. Glue the dowels in the ¼" holes at the top of the game board.
  12. When the glue has thoroughly dried, paint and finish the game board.
  13. Optionally, add numbers for scoring.
Note: I made tiny 1¼" square bean bags from fabric scraps and filled them with rice. Alternatively, you could use a small bouncing ball or jack ball.
Carole

2 comments:

Carol Wulf said...

How fun for your little ones. Well made too. Nice

Barbara Moore said...

I love it Carole! I think every little girl would like to have one too!