![]() I printed the adorable backstops from Pickle Monkey shop on Etsy, and labeled the points with cut card stock. 100 points was the closest, then 200 points, then 300 points for the can all the way across the table. The ball had to bounce at least once, and their points were totaled based on the can. They had to toss the ping-pong balls and try to make one in the Pringles can. This was hard y’all! Only one boy made it in. They each got to throw all four air-tails, then totaled their points and got their stickers. The boys earned 100 points for landing on the outer part of the target, and 200 for the bulls eye. I think this was my favorite game! Every boy earned points on this one and it was really exciting for them to watch where their air-tail would land! The Dude Perfect Air-Tail Game comes with plastic rings to lay on the ground, but we used sidewalk chalk to make our own, over sized target. We used the NERF Dude Perfect Disc Game, but you could use any large container and Frisbee. The object was to land the Frisbee in the top of the “container” and earn 100 points/1 sticker. It was virtually impossible to make the Frisbee in the slit, so we just made that a bonus shot worth 300 points. I would recommend using a low cut box or barrel instead of the “containers” that came with this set. I wasn’t thrilled with the quality of the Dude Perfect equipment for this game. Dude Perfect also has a cool logo ball if you need one! Frisbee Trick Shot I used our basketball goal and ball we already had. ![]() Each time they made a basket, it counted as 100 points, or 1 sticker. This was simple! The boys had to shoot a basketball backward from a chalk-drawn line on the concrete. I’m linking the supplies needed for each game, as well as sharing how we organized them. The boy with the most stickers at the end of the party won a Dude Perfect Frisbee! I ordered just about everything from Amazon to make it easy and convenient. Each time they scored 100 points, they earned a sports-themed sticker on their name tag. The boys received a lanyard with a name tag made of card stock when they arrived. We chose 6 games: “Basketball Trick Shot, Frisbee Trick Shot, Air-tail Trick Shot, Ping Pong Trick Shot, Water Bottle Flip Shot, and Nerf Trick Shot”. This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. I immediately knew the color scheme of teal and black (DP logo colors) wouldn’t be the easiest to pull off, so I added in accents of lime green and got to work on the games! We love Dude Perfect and knew we could find some fun things to add along that theme. This year, Clark and I decided on a Dude Perfect themed party. As Clark gets older, he cares less and less about his party theme! Honestly, I also care less and less and secretly look forward to the day when he wants to just hang with buddies and have a cookie cake! But for now, I absolutely enjoy throwing all three of my children fun and practical parties for their birthdays.
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