Jungle Bingo Playing Cards - Set 1. Saved by VintageGal71. Get ready to explore the forest or the jungle with a bingo game. I have 3 different printable bingo games for kids who love to play games! If you've been feeling like you need some different game ideas that you can use with different ages, these are it. We have loads of fun activities for kids to try including bingo for kids! FUN AND FREE PRINTABLE BINGO GAMES FOR KIDS Which of these bingo. Safari Girl Jungle Animal Printable Baby Shower Bingo Cards. Item Information. Quantity: 4 available / 5 sold. Find this Pin and more on PRINTABLES, FREEBIES, DIYby VintageGal71. Saved from animaljr.com. Jungle Bingo Playing Cards – Set 1. Jungle Bingo Playing Cards - Set 1. Saved byVintageGal71. People also love these ideas. Kids CraftsNew Year's. You may also choose to print the blank bingo cards and then, like one viewer did, give children a variety of stickers to make their own. (Thanks for the suggestion Jeanne.) We also have a traditional 5x5 number bingo card available to print. The 'free space' of this card is thematic. You may want to laminate the bingo cards after you print them.
I recently helped host a baby shower for one of my closest friends. It took place in a gorgeously decorated house, so we didn't have to go overboard with the decorations, but we had some fun playing with the Safari theme we chose.
For party favors I created little DIY Herb Kits, a project that came together pretty easily and for about $3 per favor. I know that's not super cheap, but these days it's nearly impossible to create a good (i.e useful and not crappy) party favor for less than 3 bucks.
DIY Herb Kit – Supplies Needed
- Mini Plant Pots
- Potting soil
- Plastic sandwich or other baggies
- Packets of herb seeds
- Glassine Seed Envelopes (or jewelry-sized ziploc baggies from the craft store)
- Plant Markers (or wooden craft sticks)
These little pots were on summer clearance at the craft store, marked down from $5 to $1.75, and I had a 15% off coupon that brought them down to less than $1.50 each. I already had some biodegradable plastic baggies on hand from Nashville Wraps, and they came in handy to hold the soil.
How To Make DIY Herb Kit Party Favors
- Place a plastic bag inside the plant pot and fill it with soil, then close up the baggie with a twist tie or ribbon. (A sandwich or Ziploc bag could also be used.)
- Put a few seeds for each type of herb into the small glassine envelope, then seal it with a piece of pretty tape. Put a label on the front, or write the names of the herbs and days to germination on a small piece of paper. Tuck the mini seed packet into the pot.
- Using a tongue depressor or plant marker, write the names of the herbs on one end. Stick the plant marker into the pot too.
- Insert the DIY Herb Pot into a larger plastic baggie, then tie with a ribbon and attach a little note, if you want to.
My friend had created a small thank-you note which I printed out and affixed to squares of safari-patterned scrapbook paper.
As for the decorations, the co-host ordered a safari decor kit with water bottle labels, banners, mini garlands, and some other items, but I still wanted to make a few decorations. My easy fabric bunting method came in handy for a few triangular banners using safari-themed fabrics.
We set out the food in the kitchen, and boy did we have a feast. Better too much than too little at a party, right?
You do know about Jenn, the amazing food blogger at Peas and Crayons, right? I made her infamous Spinach & Feta Quiche Cups. They were a HUGE hit, and so easy and fun to make. I love how the wontons make anything into an easy finger food.
For dessert, the co-host made cute safari cupcakes and I made strawberry shortcake shooters – a random experiment that I am now madly in love with.
I snagged some (supposedly) disposable shot glasses at the party store. To fill them, I chopped both strawberries and pound cake into tiny cubes. I layered pound cake, whipped cream, strawberries, and more whipped cream in the shot glasses.
We had to hone the skill of 'throwing back' a strawberry shortcake shooter s that it all popped out and into your mouth, but once the skill was mastered they were a fun and easy way to enjoy a bite of dessert while mingling!
The beverage jars from my wedding rehearsal dinner came in handy for the shower. I got the wooden elephant cutouts at the craft store and wrote the beverage names on them, then adhered them with tape. Nothing fancy. Strawberry Lemonade (lemonade with slices of strawberry and lemon floating) and Mint Limeade (just toss fresh mint and lime slices into limeade) were the beverages on tap.
The PDF file has bingo cards in blue, green, gray, and pink, and it prints two bingo cards per page. I recommend printing it onto cardstock paper. The bingo squares will be blank, and you ask guests to fill in items they think the baby will receive.
I used PowerPoint to create this template, and for our shower I typed in items that I thought she'd receive. It was a little time consuming to type them in, in a radomized fashion, on 15 or 20 pages, and I realized afterwards that I left some key items off. That's when I decided that it was better to leave the squares blank.
We used a bottle of champagne, a travel mug filled with candy, and some Save the Amazon chocolate bars as Baby Bingo prizes.
I feel like I should have some clever way of wrapping up this post, but I don't – so imagine a stork flying off into the sunset. As for the baby in waiting, he's due any day now. Fingers crossed for an easy arrival – his mom's decided to do a natural birth.
As for the typical post-wedding question of when I'll be attending my own baby shower . . . let me just say that we will *not* be decorating a nursery at The Borrowed Abode anytime soon. 🙂
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Printable Bingo Cards
Bingo Baker allows you to print as many bingo cards as you want! If you need 10 cards or 1,000 bingo cards, Bingo Baker is the only app that can handle it. And you don't have to worry about getting duplicate cards. Bingo Baker allows you to print 1, 2 or 4 cards per page. Your printable bingo cards include a random call list you can use to conduct your bingo game.
One card per page
Four cards per page
Play Bingo Online
Bingo Baker has the simplest online bingo experience. You just need to send your players a link to the game. That's it! Players can generate their own unique bingo card in one click, and they're ready to play. Bingo Baker shows no branding, and you can customize the game/card instructions.
Additionally, you can prompt your players to enter their name before starting the game, or Bingo Baker can email a card to each player. Bingo Baker will keep track of each player's card, and you can see all of the cards in your game control panel. Bingo Baker lets you clear and scramble each player's card when you're ready to play a new game.
Bingo Baker generates a call list for you, which you can use for your online game. It keeps track of where you are in the list so you can play over multiple days. You can scramble the list at any time to play another round.
This is where you'll find all the play online features of Bingo Baker
You can read items off the provided call list. You can scamble it, print it, and make it full screen (great for playing bingo at conferences)
Jungle Bingo Free Printable
You can send players a link to join your game, or Bingo Baker can email their cards to them directly simply by entering a list of email addresses.
The options menu allows you to customize your game, and perform global management actions (like clear and scamble).
You do know about Jenn, the amazing food blogger at Peas and Crayons, right? I made her infamous Spinach & Feta Quiche Cups. They were a HUGE hit, and so easy and fun to make. I love how the wontons make anything into an easy finger food.
For dessert, the co-host made cute safari cupcakes and I made strawberry shortcake shooters – a random experiment that I am now madly in love with.
I snagged some (supposedly) disposable shot glasses at the party store. To fill them, I chopped both strawberries and pound cake into tiny cubes. I layered pound cake, whipped cream, strawberries, and more whipped cream in the shot glasses.
We had to hone the skill of 'throwing back' a strawberry shortcake shooter s that it all popped out and into your mouth, but once the skill was mastered they were a fun and easy way to enjoy a bite of dessert while mingling!
The beverage jars from my wedding rehearsal dinner came in handy for the shower. I got the wooden elephant cutouts at the craft store and wrote the beverage names on them, then adhered them with tape. Nothing fancy. Strawberry Lemonade (lemonade with slices of strawberry and lemon floating) and Mint Limeade (just toss fresh mint and lime slices into limeade) were the beverages on tap.
The PDF file has bingo cards in blue, green, gray, and pink, and it prints two bingo cards per page. I recommend printing it onto cardstock paper. The bingo squares will be blank, and you ask guests to fill in items they think the baby will receive.
I used PowerPoint to create this template, and for our shower I typed in items that I thought she'd receive. It was a little time consuming to type them in, in a radomized fashion, on 15 or 20 pages, and I realized afterwards that I left some key items off. That's when I decided that it was better to leave the squares blank.
We used a bottle of champagne, a travel mug filled with candy, and some Save the Amazon chocolate bars as Baby Bingo prizes.
I feel like I should have some clever way of wrapping up this post, but I don't – so imagine a stork flying off into the sunset. As for the baby in waiting, he's due any day now. Fingers crossed for an easy arrival – his mom's decided to do a natural birth.
As for the typical post-wedding question of when I'll be attending my own baby shower . . . let me just say that we will *not* be decorating a nursery at The Borrowed Abode anytime soon. 🙂
Almost Sugar-and-Carb-Free Chocolate Cake
8:21 amAdventures in Miami: What We Ate
10:54 amBingo Card Categories
Animals
Back to School
Books
Events
Geography
Printable Bingo Game Free
Get to know you
Holidays
Math
Movies & TV
Music
Safety
School
Sports
Work from home
Printable Bingo Cards
Bingo Baker allows you to print as many bingo cards as you want! If you need 10 cards or 1,000 bingo cards, Bingo Baker is the only app that can handle it. And you don't have to worry about getting duplicate cards. Bingo Baker allows you to print 1, 2 or 4 cards per page. Your printable bingo cards include a random call list you can use to conduct your bingo game.
One card per page
Four cards per page
Play Bingo Online
Bingo Baker has the simplest online bingo experience. You just need to send your players a link to the game. That's it! Players can generate their own unique bingo card in one click, and they're ready to play. Bingo Baker shows no branding, and you can customize the game/card instructions.
Additionally, you can prompt your players to enter their name before starting the game, or Bingo Baker can email a card to each player. Bingo Baker will keep track of each player's card, and you can see all of the cards in your game control panel. Bingo Baker lets you clear and scramble each player's card when you're ready to play a new game.
Bingo Baker generates a call list for you, which you can use for your online game. It keeps track of where you are in the list so you can play over multiple days. You can scramble the list at any time to play another round.
This is where you'll find all the play online features of Bingo Baker
You can read items off the provided call list. You can scamble it, print it, and make it full screen (great for playing bingo at conferences)
Jungle Bingo Free Printable
You can send players a link to join your game, or Bingo Baker can email their cards to them directly simply by entering a list of email addresses.
The options menu allows you to customize your game, and perform global management actions (like clear and scamble).
You can see the cards of all your players to help you conduct the game.
Jungle Animal Bingo Printable
Players get a full-screen view of their card and click a cell to mark it. No Bingo Baker branding is visible on the page.