

This is the long base pole of the slingshot. Build a slingshot by cutting one 2 x 4 about 32 inches. Build a base/big enough for people to stand on whilst pulling the tubing back (this is very important!)

This is one of the easier giant garden games to make but you can personalise it by making the blocks match the colour scheme of your garden. You’ll need to have a large space to lay them all out while they dry! If you do choose to stain them, we recommend staining 3 edges of a wooden block at once with a rag, then flipping the block and staining the final side. You can choose to leave your blocks natural or you can stain them. Once they’re sanded, make sure to wipe all of the pieces down with a damp cloth to remove any excess sawdust Start sanding! You need the wood to be very smooth otherwise it’ll impact the game! This will also help the stain go onto it easier Chop your wood into 54 equal pieces (we made our pieces an inch long)

*Remember that jenga towers are square if you look straight down at them!*
