WebChristmas Fundraising Ideas Here is my jar for the school fair - Guess how many pieces in the jar - win all the lego. It is £1 a guess (or maybe 50p) and there is over £50 worth of lego. L Lisa Whitehead Summer fair Outdoor … WebThese stall and game ideas are ideal for keeping the PTA's costs down at your school's Christmas fair Making mulled wine Having mulled wine at your Christmas fair is almost a given. Read advice from PTAs on …
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WebIdeas for stalls run by parent volunteers Tombola Guess the name of the teddy Guess the weight of the Christmas Cake Lucky dip Stalls selling Christmas decorations made by the children in the class. Ideas for stalls ran by an outside business Cake stall Craft stall Florist selling wreaths Sweet stall Food and drink WebMore appropriate in most cases are wooden rope quoits games. You can buy either the version with the wooden base or if the ground is earth or sand a version with a stake that sticks into the ground. We also sell several types of Cross Quoits sets. These are usually played with rope quoits. the sak returns
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WebMay 10, 2010 · Sweets stall Kids crafty corner Stocks 10 pin bowling Croc of gold bottle stall Get the police/fire brigade to turn up with a vehicle - provides a point of interest Professional bouncy castles - get them to give you a donation but let them keep the takings its a legal nightmare manning one yourself Professional swing boats - as above WebOct 16, 2024 · Christmas punch pots A fun game and looks great as a stall. Fill flower pots with some prizes of your choice and cover the top with festive tissue paper, fixed on with an elastic band. People then pay to punch the top of the pot open to take their mystery prize (a twist on the traditional lucky dip!) WebA variation of this great fete stall idea were sent in by Pat Sweeney from Canvey Island Essex Have a tray with a large ceramic flower pot upturned in it. (It needs a hole in the base just big enough to let a normal sized marble drop through it.) Have a large bowl of different sized marbles to the side, with a spoon. the sak reviews