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Let’s make a fun bottle opener game just in time for Father’s Day and backyard get togethers! I’m sharing my version of the bottle opener game complete with lights down below.
You can learn to make this bottle opener game at The Home Depot DIY Workshop event next Satuday, June 10th at 10am.
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This bottle opener game is truly meant for the whole family. Practical for adults and super fun for the kids. My kids wanted to open all the bottles in our house just to watch the bottlecaps fall in the slots!
To customize my bottle opener game I added lights:
Every game is more fun with lights!
If you follow me on Instagram you may have seen my story where I shared how I made the bottle opener game:
I added a second hole just below the screw and inserted little string lights from the back. Super easy and adds a touch of fun.
Ready to learn to make your own bottle opener game? Register now for this workshop at your local Home Depot store:
Looking for more bottle opener game ideas and inspiration? Be sure to visit my fellow bloggers projects below, the creativity is amazing!
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scrappychica says
I love this game! I unfortunately work and cannot make it to the Home Depot class as scheduled. I'm wondering if you will be posting a tutorial? Thank you for sharing your version!