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Garden games

bliss_balloons , 21 May, 2015 at 09:45 Posted on Planning 0 7

I can't find anywhere decent to hire them so I've been buying a few but trying to get one's that aren't too expensive and people will actually want to use. Those of you who are are having them what are you getting?

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Latest activity by Jennifer, 22 February, 2025 at 13:07
  • Kittylove
    Beginner August 2015
    Kittylove ·
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    We got a jenga, quoits, skittles, croquet and boules. They were all pretty cheap, the jenga was the most expensive, but we got it for about £25.

    Planning on selling them on after the wedding in August.

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  • Daisy Bell
    Beginner August 2015
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    I don't know if this is what you need, but The Range had garden games by Kingfisher when we went there a couple of days ago. They had Giant Darts, Wooden Skittles, Giant Tower (Jenga), 4 in a Row all for about £12-13 each.

    E.g. this one: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Kingfisher-Tumbling-Wooden-wooden-blocks/dp/B000QVSDL6

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Kingfisher-Giant-4-Row-Game/dp/B0017RO0RY/

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Kingfisher-Premium-Giant-Garden-Darts/dp/B000QVPBIO/

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  • BriertonBride
    Beginner June 2016
    BriertonBride ·
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    There are a few places you can buy them from

    notonthehighstreet.com http://www.biggamehunters.co.uk/acatalog/Garden_Games_Garden_Games_1.html

    the best deals tend to be ebay, wowcher and Amazon depending on your budget.

    i seen a groupon deal as well but that was a few weeks ago and may have expired.

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  • Cache13
    Beginner August 2015
    Cache13 ·
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    We got ours from Laura Ashley in a 40% off sale - Boules and Croquet for our country garden wedding.

    We never would have chosen to shop there for garden games - so keep an eye out in the weirdest of places Smiley smile

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    Beginner April 2016
    Holz_27 ·
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    I saw crazy golf for hire at a wedding fair I went to, it looked great ?

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  • bliss_balloons
    bliss_balloons ·
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    Thanks for all your suggestions. I've just bought Jenga, quoits and snakes and ladders.

    Cache I never would have thought of Laura Ashley either but I love the look of some of their games and they match our pastel colours. ?

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    Beginner May 2023 Cumbria
    Jennifer ·
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    Garden games are a fantastic way to enjoy the outdoors with family and friends. From classic activities like sack races and tug-of-war to modern twists like giant Jenga and ring toss, there’s something for everyone. Whether you’re hosting a summer party or just want to unwind, these games bring joy and laughter. One of the newest trends is incorporating interactive elements like UFAG7 making outdoor play even more engaging. Setting up a game area in your garden encourages active fun and creativity. So, grab some props, invite your loved ones, and turn your backyard into a playground of excitement!

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