One of my favorite things about summer as a kid was being able to stay out later and play neighborhood night games. We would usually play some sort of Tag, Ghost in the Graveyard or Kick the Can game. I thought it would be fun to step it up a notch this summer with some Glow-in-the-Dark Games, Activities and Food Ideas. There are so many great ideas out there and here are just a few that I have gathered. Which one are you going to try out first?
As always, be sure to click on the links to be taken to the original source and the tutorials.
Glow in the Dark Sand from Growing a Jeweled Rose
Glow in the Dark Ring Toss Game from Momma Did It
Glow in the Dark Jell-O from bon appetit
Glow in the Dark Bubbles from campinglivez
Glow in the dark Cotton Candy from B Lovely Events
Glow in the Dark Bowling from My Kids Adventures
Glow in the Dark Playdough from tinkerlab
Glow in the Dark Doodle Paint from Growing a Jeweled Rose
Glow in the Dark Cupcakes from the kitchn
Glow in the Dark Water Balloons from Design Dazzle
Glow in the Dark Chalk from My Crazy Blessed Life
Glow in the Dark Capture the Flag Game from let’s get Together
Glow in the Dark Tic Tac Toe from Coffee Cups and Crayons
Glow in the Dark Jars From Panka with Love
Glow in the Dark Exploding Art from Growing a Jeweled Rose
Glow in the Dark Hopscotch from Our Little Women
Glow in the Dark Slime from The Idea Room
Glow in the Dark Ice Paint from Growing Jeweled Rose
Glow in the Dark Water Beads from Learn Play Imagine
Glow in the Dark Volleyball from Creative Party Themes
Glow in the Dark Twister from Hubpages
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Hello, I am hosting a glow in the dark dance at my school, please help me with some games:)
I know this is an older post, but I’m gonna throw this out there anyway… the glowing bubbles doesn’t work and is slightly dangerous. Inside each glow stick are two chemicals. One of those chemicals is in a small glass vial. So, once you snap it, the chemicals interact and start to glow. But, you cut it open and you’ve got teeny shards of glass in your bubbles! Plus, it didn’t actually make the bubbles glow. Just thought you should know!!
Thank you so much! Glad to know about this!
I couldn’t get the water beads to work either.
wouldn’t you need to have a black light for these to glow?
Maybe for some of the ideas. Enjoy!