How to Make an Outdoor Twister Mat



Here's a great party idea for kids/the elderly! Instructables member Steve Moseley cut a circular hole in the bottom of a bucket. Then he marked out the spots for a Twister mat. Using several colors of marking paint and the bucket as a stencil, he created an outdoor Twister game.

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There's a lot of things I don't know about The Twilight Zone, but I do know this: every time someone even mentions the name, my brain automatically plays the theme music ...
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Earlier this year I caught a Twilight Zone marathon and I was, once again, surprised at how well it's held up as entertaining sci-fi over the years. Much better than my mom's childhood favorite (The Outer Limits) and I think better than my childhood fav ( Tales from the Darkside).
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