1. Take some white Fimo and roll into several small balls about the size of a marble. Bake in the oven to harden.  (pic a)
  2. Cover some thick card with a sheet of A4 green card and trim the edges. Cut some 1cm wide strips of self adhesive foam with pattern scissors and fix round the card to make a border. (pic b)
  3. Mark the position of your scoring holes with a pencil: you will need five. Lightly pencil a wiggly path to each hole so they join up at the bottom short edge of the card.
  4. Cut some 0.5cm wide long strips of white self-adhesive foam and begin making a wiggly path to each hole, sticking the strips either side of your pencil lines, about 1cm apart. (pic c)
  5. Add some self-adhesive foam obstacles to the paths such as a little roundabout where they meet or flowers overlapping the paths slightly.
  6. Cut 3cm diameter circles of red self-adhesive foam and punch a hole in the middle of each. Cut a wedge out of each one and fix at the end of each path. Add numbers above each scoring hole and play. (pic d)

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2 Comments
  1. by shannon:

    On February 21, 2011 at 8:38 pm

    hi, just had to ask my brother if he loved mini golf but he won’t answer. It lookes fab to me; looking forward to seeing other stuff, shannon

  2. by Patti:

    On February 23, 2011 at 4:52 pm

    Hi Shannon,

    I hope your brother loves our crazy golf game! There are lots of new ideas coming up very soon; keep an eye out for them.

    Patti

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