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Spider Maze

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Spider Toss
A a different take on the bean bag toss.

Instructions:
1. Web Box: The easiest way to make this is to spray paint the box black, paint on a web with with 3-dimensional fabric paint, and then go back and cut 5 or 6 holes between the webbing, evenly spaced around the spider web.
2. Spider bean bags: Cut two circles of black fabric and 8 little spider legs for each spider. Pin circles right sides together, pin top of 4 legs to each side (right and left sides) of spider body, remembering to pin the top of the leg to the outer edges to be sewn (don't pin the foot there). Stitch around edges, leaving a 2 inch opening for turning. Turn the spider body right side out, making sure all of the legs have been stitched on correctly. Fill with dried beans and slipstitched closed.     

Objective: People throw spider beanbags into a "web" with holes. Whoever throws the most wins!

Spider fishing
Go fishing!

Instructions:
1. Put a plastic spider and a magnet on the end of a homemade fishing pole (stick with string tied on).
2. Fill a small bucket, washtub, or baby pool with water. Add plastic flies and insects with paper clips attached to them, so that the magnet will pick them up. You could also just put the magnet on the end of the fishing string and attach the paper clips to cheap plastic spiders.

Objective: People use the fishing pole to get all the bugs out of the water.

Spider Legs (a Rugby original)
A different take on "Pin the Leg on the Donkey"

Instructions:
1. Cut one circle from a black sheet of paper about 12 inches in diameter. Next, cut a larger circle 18 inches in diameter. Attach the small circle to the large. This will be the spider's body. Decorate it as you or the party goers please. Cover the body with a latex formula, so when legs are taped, they can come off without hurting the body.  Next attach the spider's body to the wall.
2. Cut out eight 10 by 1 inch strips. These will be used as legs. Now you are ready to party! Have each of your guests take a turn taping a leg to the spider and see how close you get to actually attaching it to the spider's abdomen!

Objective: Have each of your guests take a turn taping a leg to the spider and see how close you get to actually attaching it to the spider's abdomen! Whoever gets it the most accurate wins!


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