![]() It was hard for him to stand still due to all the giggling.When I told my son we were going to play with a roll of toilet paper, he looked at me as if I was handing him the forbidden fruit! I told him to stand still with his arms out and then, I slowly and methodically wrapped his arms, torso, and head with the toilet paper (we never made it to the legs).If you do not have an upcoming Halloween party for this Halloween game, you can still do this as a Halloween activity at home: The cutest mummies ever! Making a Mummy at Home And the winner isn’t the one who covered the body the most, but the most beautifully. I’ve seen this particular activity be played at bridal showers too, though the goal is to make a toilet paper wedding dress instead. When the timer goes off, the “judge” determines which team covered their “mummy” the most comprehensively or if you want to have the teams all vote, that works great too.When the timer starts, each team uses the toilet paper roll and wraps the toilet paper around a willing participant, turning them into a mummy as comprehensively as they can covering the entire body.Put 2 minutes on the clock (you can make this longer for younger kids).Each team is given one roll of toilet paper.Break the participants into teams of 2-4 players each.Rules To Play The Mummy Game at a Halloween Partyīack when I was a kid, we used to have Halloween parties and the Mummy Game was always a hit. This looks like a blast! Let’s be honest, we’ve all wanted to unwrap entire rolls of toilet paper.
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