
If you like, you can also wrap it once or twice, then tear the plastic wrap, and wrap it a few more times with a different sheet of plastic.
Wrap your first prize about 3-4 times with plastic wrap. Some people recommend starting your ball with the best prize, but I found it easiest to start with a round prize and I mixed the “good prizes” (like the gift cards) in so that they were evenly dispersed through the different layers. Start by wrapping an actual ball or other round object in plastic wrap. Optional – Printable “Wrap Trap” Cards at the end of this post! Fun challenges to add to your saran wrap game!. a large plate or cookie sheet to use as a base for rolling the dice. oven mitts or other “props” to make the game more difficult. My plastic wrap prize ball was SUPER easy to make thanks to the easy slide cutter! This is the plastic wrap that I used! plastic wrap – I HIGHLY recommend using a box of plastic wrap that has a built-in easy slide cutter, even if it costs a bit more. In order to play this popular Christmas game with your family, you will need: And you get to keep unwrapping the ball until the person to your right rolls doubles on a set of dice. You get to keep whatever falls out of the Saran wrap ball during your turn.
Players take turns trying to unwrap the layers and layers of Saran wrap to get to the prizes hidden in between the plastic layers, all while trying to “beat the clock”. The Saran Wrap Game involves a giant ball of plastic wrap, with lots of small prizes wrapped up inside.
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What is the Saran Wrap Ball Game?īefore we dive into how to play this fun Christmas party game and how to make your plastic wrap ball, you may be wondering what the heck the Saran Wrap Ball Christmas Game actually is! *This post contains affiliate links, which means if you click a link and make a purchase, I earn a commission at no additional cost to you.