
Spray paint the bowling pins with colorful spray paint that matches your luau party theme.

Use the Tropical Suncatcher Paint to paint the eyes on the top part of the bowling pin.

Use a different color to paint a nose on the bowling pin. I used the simple geometric shapes for my totem pole inspiration.

Finish off the tiki totem poles by painting on the mouth, tribal markings or geometric patterns. Embellish the bowling pins with flowers (I took apart and used flowers from the Hibiscus Hair Clips), paper palm leaves, and craft foam.

Set up the tiki totem pole bowling pins at your next Luau party and let the kids have fun seeing how many totem poles they can knock down!
See how we used this fun party game at our Tiki Time Tween Birthday Party! Don't miss out on the oh so good recipe for Piña Colada Brownie Bites or how to make your own DIY Flip Flop Station.

Spray paint the bowling pins with colorful spray paint that matches your luau party theme.

Use the Tropical Suncatcher Paint to paint the eyes on the top part of the bowling pin.

Use a different color to paint a nose on the bowling pin. I used the simple geometric shapes for my totem pole inspiration.

Finish off the tiki totem poles by painting on the mouth, tribal markings or geometric patterns. Embellish the bowling pins with flowers (I took apart and used flowers from the Hibiscus Hair Clips), paper palm leaves, and craft foam.

Set up the tiki totem pole bowling pins at your next Luau party and let the kids have fun seeing how many totem poles they can knock down!
See how we used this fun party game at our Tiki Time Tween Birthday Party! Don't miss out on the oh so good recipe for Piña Colada Brownie Bites or how to make your own DIY Flip Flop Station.