
You will need 2 ring toss games for this DIY project. Remove the pegs from the ring toss game and set aside. Spray paint the base of the ring toss game with dark red paint. Let dry. Repeat with another coat of spray paint until you can't see any of the printed design underneath. Let dry.

Spray paint each peg of the ring toss game fully in black paint. Let dry.

Place the black pegs upright into the holes of the ring toss base.

Paint the balls on the top of each peg with metallic acrylic paint. Place the pegs back into the ring toss base after you paint each one. Let dry.

Repeat Steps 1- 4 for the second ring toss game.

Assemble the Nakia cardboard standup and place it up against a wall.

Place the rings into a galvanized tin tray and place on the floor in between both of the ring toss games.

Now you're ready to play! Have each guest take turns trying to toss the rings over the pegs. The guest with the most rings on the pegs wins!
See how I set this game up at my own Black Panther Party.

You will need 2 ring toss games for this DIY project. Remove the pegs from the ring toss game and set aside. Spray paint the base of the ring toss game with dark red paint. Let dry. Repeat with another coat of spray paint until you can't see any of the printed design underneath. Let dry.

Spray paint each peg of the ring toss game fully in black paint. Let dry.

Place the black pegs upright into the holes of the ring toss base.

Paint the balls on the top of each peg with metallic acrylic paint. Place the pegs back into the ring toss base after you paint each one. Let dry.

Repeat Steps 1- 4 for the second ring toss game.

Assemble the Nakia cardboard standup and place it up against a wall.

Place the rings into a galvanized tin tray and place on the floor in between both of the ring toss games.

Now you're ready to play! Have each guest take turns trying to toss the rings over the pegs. The guest with the most rings on the pegs wins!
See how I set this game up at my own Black Panther Party.