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3 Chaotic Clothes Pin Games

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This post is part of my 16 Game Supplies Every Youth Ministry Must Have series. Be sure to visit and check out the other 15.

Before I jump into the three games I promised, there is one game that I love using at Christmas parties or any kind of celebration. At the beginning of the night everyone receives a clothes pin. They can clip the clothes pin on their cloths, anywhere visible. The goal of students, throughout the event, is to steal someone else pin without them knowing it, but they eventually will.

The person with the most pins at the end of the night, wins a prize. Have a few prizes in case of a tie.

Advice: Have a bunch of clothes pins handy. I think wood ones are better than plastic but you do you. Here are some bright wooden ones that would be great for playing these games for a glow in the dark night.

Clothes Pin Face-Off

Clothes Pin Samurai

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