Its a twist to a normal bean bag game and fun for kids! It also makes cool sounds.
Step 1: Supplies
Step 2: Draw Characters Draw the characters with pencil on the bean bag stand. Paint them with acrylic paint Step 3: Drill Holes we drilled holes on the places we wanted to hear a sound. We put screws into the holes. for example we put three screws in shrek's face. Step 4: Touch boardwe downloaded mp3 sounds of shrek and then we saved it to the touch board. how to transfer sounds to the touch board available online: http://www.bareconductive.com/make/introducing-the-touch-board/ Step 5: Alligator clipsafter we used alligator clips to connect the touch board sounds to the screws. we also used conductive paint on the top side of the screws. we used conductive paint so that all of the board makes a sound when anything conductive touches it. Step 6: Conductive beanbags you have to use conductive fabric wrapped around the beanbag so that it worked when it touches the conductive paint. Step 7: Connecting you have to plug a battery to the touch board and also a speaker so you can hear the noise. the screws and the touch board were connected by alligator clips. don't forget to test it out before to make sure the sounds are right for each character
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October 2019
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