This kit transforms your house into a kid's escape room for a party. But are your kids smart enough to beat it?
More than your normal treasure hunt, this is a fun, printable indoor Egyptian Mummy-themed adventure for kids, which combines scavenger hunt clues with escape room puzzles and codes Treasure Hunters have stolen the historical artefacts from Pharaoh Tutt's tomb, he is so angry he is threatening to curse the entire world. Players follow the scavenger hunt clues around the house and in a mini escape room style quest, they have to decode the hieroglyphic secret messages and figure out the Egyptian puzzles. All the while collecting the pieces of the golden pyramid, to find the magic word to stop the curse from taking hold. Extend the fun with the optional fiendish challenges, from tip-toeing past cats to impossible finger traps. Can the players work out just how many triangles make up the Pyramid? An exciting way to bring fun to any birthday party, rainy day, tea party, sleepover or family games night. The hunt comes as a ready-to-print and play product. The clues are designed to be fairly generic to fit most homes, but as we know not every house is the same, the kit comes complete with blank location cards, blank challenge cards and blank final puzzle pieces to adapt the hunt to fit your needs. ⏳ Duration: 30 - 60 Minutes 😀 Age: 6+, but younger kids can join in the fun with a little help from adults, as the game does require reading skills. 👩👧👧 Number of players: 1-6 📝 Paper Size: Ready to print on A4 or US letter size, 8.5" by 11" Download, Print, Cut and Play today! 🎲 What's included? 6 Rhyming location riddle cards 5 Puzzles 2 Codes 5 Optional Challenges Introductory story Set up instructions Adult cheat sheet, with locations, puzzle solutions and cracked code phrases, everything you need to help the players through the game on one sheet of paper. Envelope design for the presentation of clues or puzzles Certificate to be awarded to the players at the end. Blank location cards Blank challenge cards Blank pieces of the final puzzle To make printing easier its split into four PDFs 🏡 Clue Locations Chair Curtains Television Fridge or Freezer Front Door Socks Sofa Pillow table Sink Toothbrush Coat 🎉 For more great Egyptian party games why not have a look at: Ancient Egyptian Bingo: https://etsy.me/3AYiYOo Ancient Egyptian Dominoes: https://etsy.me/3LOgzLG 💌 How it all works After checkout, you will be sent an email from Etsy containing the 4 PDFs in high-resolution 300dpi. You can also access your downloadable files at any time through your Etsy Purchases and Review page. Ready to print on A4 or US letter size, 8 1/2 by 11 inches. ✂️ Set-Up and additional materials To set up the game you need paper, the pdfs provided, a colour printer or printing service and most importantly a pair of scissors. All clues and puzzles are ordered within the document, which each code or puzzle's answer leading the players to the next location within the house, along the way players collect the pieces for the final puzzle. Blank location, challenge cards and final puzzle pieces are included, allowing the game to be adapted to your home or venue. Additionally one of the challenges requires a coin or token. 📃 Terms of Use This item is a downloadable file. No physical item will be shipped This product is for personal use only, but you can print download or play it as many times as you like. Commercial use or resale is prohibited You may not copy, alter or re-distribute the product in any way for resale You may not extract the illustrations and sell them singularly or as collective illustration sets. Colours may vary slightly due to monitor and printer variations. Due to the digital nature of the products, it is not possible to offer refunds or exchanges. By purchasing these files, you accept these terms and conditions. ✒️Disclaimer By printing this product you are agreeing to use it at your own risk. Oooh…Got It! takes no responsibility for any injuries received during the pursuit of this game. Nor does Oooh…Got It! Take any responsibility for any damage occurring, including but not limited to furniture, property or personal possessions, through the actions of players. ❓ Need more help? Please get in touch, I would be more than happy to try and answer any of your questions. Amy
I have had this party theme in my mind for almost a year now, and was so excited that my daughter thought it sounded fun. As with other parties I plan, many times I choose a theme where decor is hard to find, and I have to make up most of the activities, which is what I did here as well. A few days before the party, we were able to go to Peery's Egyptian Theater in Ogden, Utah for some photographs. It is a beautiful old building that was recently restored. The outside photos were enchanting, because the lighting was so perfect! Do you like the Egyptian collar? I ordered it straight from Egypt. I found it on ebay, and with shipping from Egypt, it cost about $16. I made her dress with fabric I found at Wal mart on clearance for $1 per yard!!! This photo was kind of fun :) It is a wall in the theater. This is one from the inside. They have this large fire curtain that is painted in an Egyptian mural, and AWESOME! I don't know how to work the settings on my camera very well, so I had a hard time getting good shots inside the theater. There was also a big organ in the middle of the stage, so I was unable to get the large mural photo I had hoped for, but I got some good ones anyway. Here's a peek at the invitation. I designed it in Picmonkey. Each girl got a ring, and it cost me less that $.10 each to make. They were so excited, and many of them wore the rings to school in the days after they got the invitation, and to the party. The lady with the cat is a free coloring page I found HERE, and matted and shrunk to the size I wanted in Picasa. I started looking in the classifieds a few months ago, and found a bunch or Egyptian papyrus for $5 each - SCORE! I put them all over my house to decorate. I bought 5 papyri and 2 plates. I also got an Egyptian papyrus from my mother-in-law, that happened to belong to Sophie's great grand parents, so that was special. I designated different areas in my home for activities and decor. When the girls came in the front door, they were each given an Egyptian headband, that I made with gold sequin ribbon and black elastic from Hobby Lobby. See them on the plate below? This was the main display table on my island in my kitchen. Do you like the Nefertiti head? It is a brats doll I found at the thrift store for $3. I removed the wig, and wrapped her head with butcher paper and wide floral ribbon in my color theme. The, "reed," plates pictured below, are for the girls to take with them, and put all their favors in after the party. I got them at the thrift store 10 for $1. Less expensive than buying gift bags, and way more cool! I placed the materials for our first activity on the table in the front room. All the other decore on the table is thrifted. Here is a closer look. The first thing we made was paddle dolls. In researching Ancient Egypt, I saw pictures of actual paddle dolls that were found in tombs, so I decided it would be fun to recreate them for the girls. I made them out of wood, and cut them out with my scroll saw, and drilled holes for their hair with our drill press. You could do it with cardboard and a hole punch, or even card stock if you are not into the wood thing. The girls got really creative, and the dolls were darling. I showed them pictures of authentic dolls, and they seemed to think it was pretty cool that they were making something that looked so close to the real thing. Here's the example I made. In all the photos I found of real paddle dolls, the patterns were very geometric, so that's what we did, using an index card as a guide. We drew on the dolls with sharpies, and galaxy markers, after making the initial marks with pencil. None of the authentic dolls that I have seen ever have a face. The next activity was an Egyptian photo booth. Again, I had never seen an Egyptian photo booth, so I had to come up with props myself. I mostly used coloring pages printed on card stock. You can find links on my EGYPTIAN BIRTHDAY PARTY Pinterest Board. They are sitting on a tray I found at the thrift store a few months ago. My daughter and I spent a few hours working on the hieroglyphic wall a few nights before the party. That's $3 worth of butcher paper (6 yards), and well worth the money! My daughter drew the whole first panel! She is awesome! The girls seemed a little awkward at first. but loosened right up, and had a blast taking photos! They loved the props. Walking like an Egyptian! The last thing we did after opening presents was the girls got to make their own cartouche, or hieroglyphic signature. The girls got to pick up an Egyptian hieroglyphic alphabet I found online, and framed to the colors I wanted in Picasa. They also took a piece of cardboard I got from the grocery store, when they were stocking the yogurt... I am resourceful, I tell you! I liked the way the edges were cut, and thought they looked a bit like a tablet. The yogurt man thought I was a weirdo. They also got to take a book mark I made. These were a fun touch, with the eye of Horus charm. Before they left, they got to grab a Nefertiti head necklace in the party colors. And.. my signature, a handmade clothespin Egyptian doll. I am LOVING art deco style and art nuveau styles, and Egyptian Revival was popular at a similar time. I wanted to make these little ladies look a little Egyptian Revival, and gave them a bit of a flapper hairdo. I have a feeling Egyptian revival will gain popularity again in the near future. I can feel it ;) As I mentioned before, they got to put all their loot on this, "papyrus," plate. Clever, and fitting, I thought! I designed the thank you note in Picasa, and attached it to the tray with a toothpick and tape. What a haul! Believe it or not, I didn't spend much at all. Have a Happy and Creative Day, and walk like an Egyptian! Risa
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Looking for a fun and exciting way to engage your children? Try our printable indoor Egyptian Mummy-themed adventure! This thrilling treasure hunt combines scavenger hunt clues with escape room puzzles and codes. Your mission is to retrieve historical artefacts stolen from Pharaoh Tutt's tomb before he curses the entire world. Follow the scavenger hunt clues, decode hieroglyphic secret messages, and solve Egyptian puzzles to collect the pieces of the golden pyramid and find the magic word to stop the curse. For added excitement, try our optional fiendish challenges, from sneaking past cats to navigating impossible finger traps. This activity is perfect for birthday parties, rainy days, tea parties, sleepovers, or family game nights. Simply print and play! Our clues are designed to fit most homes, but as we know not every house is the same, the kit comes complete with blank location cards, blank challenge cards and blank final puzzle pieces to adapt the hunt to fit your unique house. So let the adventure begin! ⏳ Duration: 30 - 60 Minutes 😀 Age: 6+, but younger kids can join in the fun with a little help from adults, as the game does require reading skills. 👩👧👧 Number of players: 1-6 📝 Paper Size: Ready to print on A4 or US letter size, 8.5" by 11" Download, Print, Cut and Play today! 🎲 What's included? 6 Rhyming location riddle cards 5 Puzzles 2 Codes 5 Optional Challenges Introductory story Set up instructions Adult cheat sheet, with locations, puzzle solutions and cracked code phrases, everything you need to help the players through the game on one sheet of paper. Envelope design for the presentation of clues or puzzles Certificate to be awarded to the players at the end. Blank location cards Blank challenge cards Blank pieces of the final puzzle To make printing easier its split into four PDFs 🏡 Clue Locations Chair Curtains Television Fridge or Freezer Front Door Socks Sofa Pillow table Sink Toothbrush Coat 🎉 For more great Egyptian party games why not have a look at: Ancient Egyptian Bingo https://etsy.me/3AYiYOo Ancient Egyptian Dominoes https://etsy.me/3LOgzLG Ancient Egyptian Scavenger Hunt https://etsy.me/3FibOZl Ancient Egyptian Memory Card Game https://etsy.me/3EWmrzs 💌 How it all works After checkout, you will be sent an email from Etsy containing the 4 PDFs in high-resolution 300dpi. You can also access your downloadable files at any time through your Etsy Purchases and Review page. Ready to print on A4 or US letter size, 8 1/2 by 11 inches. ✂️ Set-Up and additional materials To set up the game you need paper, the pdfs provided, a colour printer or printing service and most importantly a pair of scissors. All clues and puzzles are ordered within the document, which each code or puzzle's answer leading the players to the next location within the house, along the way players collect the pieces for the final puzzle. Blank location, challenge cards and final puzzle pieces are included, allowing the game to be adapted to your home or venue. Additionally one of the challenges requires a coin or token. 📃 Terms of Use This item is a downloadable file. No physical item will be shipped This product is for personal use only, but you can print download or play it as many times as you like. Commercial use or resale is prohibited You may not copy, alter or re-distribute the product in any way for resale You may not extract the illustrations and sell them singularly or as collective illustration sets. Colours may vary slightly due to monitor and printer variations. Due to the digital nature of the products, it is not possible to offer refunds or exchanges. By purchasing these files, you accept these terms and conditions. ✒️Disclaimer By printing this product you agree to use it at your own risk. Oooh…Got It! takes no responsibility for any injuries received during the pursuit of this game. Nor does Oooh…Got It! Take any responsibility for any damage occurring, including but not limited to furniture, property or personal possessions, through players' actions. ❓ Need more help? Please get in touch, I would be more than happy to try and answer any of your questions. Amy
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Looking for a fun and exciting way to engage your children? Try our printable indoor Egyptian Mummy-themed adventure! This thrilling treasure hunt combines scavenger hunt clues with escape room puzzles and codes. Your mission is to retrieve historical artefacts stolen from Pharaoh Tutt's tomb before he curses the entire world. Follow the scavenger hunt clues, decode hieroglyphic secret messages, and solve Egyptian puzzles to collect the pieces of the golden pyramid and find the magic word to stop the curse. For added excitement, try our optional fiendish challenges, from sneaking past cats to navigating impossible finger traps. This activity is perfect for birthday parties, rainy days, tea parties, sleepovers, or family game nights. Simply print and play! Our clues are designed to fit most homes, but as we know not every house is the same, the kit comes complete with blank location cards, blank challenge cards and blank final puzzle pieces to adapt the hunt to fit your unique house. So let the adventure begin! ⏳ Duration: 30 - 60 Minutes 😀 Age: 6+, but younger kids can join in the fun with a little help from adults, as the game does require reading skills. 👩👧👧 Number of players: 1-6 📝 Paper Size: Ready to print on A4 or US letter size, 8.5" by 11" Download, Print, Cut and Play today! 🎲 What's included? 6 Rhyming location riddle cards 5 Puzzles 2 Codes 5 Optional Challenges Introductory story Set up instructions Adult cheat sheet, with locations, puzzle solutions and cracked code phrases, everything you need to help the players through the game on one sheet of paper. Envelope design for the presentation of clues or puzzles Certificate to be awarded to the players at the end. Blank location cards Blank challenge cards Blank pieces of the final puzzle To make printing easier its split into four PDFs 🏡 Clue Locations Chair Curtains Television Fridge or Freezer Front Door Socks Sofa Pillow table Sink Toothbrush Coat 🎉 For more great Egyptian party games why not have a look at: Ancient Egyptian Bingo https://etsy.me/3AYiYOo Ancient Egyptian Dominoes https://etsy.me/3LOgzLG Ancient Egyptian Scavenger Hunt https://etsy.me/3FibOZl Ancient Egyptian Memory Card Game https://etsy.me/3EWmrzs 💌 How it all works After checkout, you will be sent an email from Etsy containing the 4 PDFs in high-resolution 300dpi. You can also access your downloadable files at any time through your Etsy Purchases and Review page. Ready to print on A4 or US letter size, 8 1/2 by 11 inches. ✂️ Set-Up and additional materials To set up the game you need paper, the pdfs provided, a colour printer or printing service and most importantly a pair of scissors. All clues and puzzles are ordered within the document, which each code or puzzle's answer leading the players to the next location within the house, along the way players collect the pieces for the final puzzle. Blank location, challenge cards and final puzzle pieces are included, allowing the game to be adapted to your home or venue. Additionally one of the challenges requires a coin or token. 📃 Terms of Use This item is a downloadable file. No physical item will be shipped This product is for personal use only, but you can print download or play it as many times as you like. Commercial use or resale is prohibited You may not copy, alter or re-distribute the product in any way for resale You may not extract the illustrations and sell them singularly or as collective illustration sets. Colours may vary slightly due to monitor and printer variations. Due to the digital nature of the products, it is not possible to offer refunds or exchanges. By purchasing these files, you accept these terms and conditions. ✒️Disclaimer By printing this product you agree to use it at your own risk. Oooh…Got It! takes no responsibility for any injuries received during the pursuit of this game. Nor does Oooh…Got It! Take any responsibility for any damage occurring, including but not limited to furniture, property or personal possessions, through players' actions. ❓ Need more help? Please get in touch, I would be more than happy to try and answer any of your questions. Amy
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This fantastic INDIANA JONES BIRTHDAY PARTY was submitted by Emily Bester. What a fun party! I especially love all of the darling Indiana Jones themed decorations! From the awesome backdrops to the creepy skulls! I also love the fun activities and favors, which include an Indiana Jones hat, whip, satchel, and diary; just to name a few! This party is simply fabulous and has so many cute ideas that could work perfectly for any little boy who loves adventure! The Indiana Jones party ideas and elements that I like best from this awesome birthday celebration are: The awesome map backdrops The fun whip, hat, and satchel favors The fabulous crystal skull cups The cute wooden airplane backdrop The cute paper airplane garland The fun skull decorations The rustic tables and MORE!
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3rd graders finished their Egyptian sarcophagus', Egyptian self evaluation, and then made these toilet paper Egyptian cuffs! I told the students DO NOT CUT the toilet paper roll UNTIL it's completely dry. The reason being it will loose it's shape and just flatten out on it's own. So simply paint with metallic gold, decorate and glue with sequins, and let dry. Then give it a spiral cut for the cobra cuff or just s single cut for the normal cuff. Students finished working on teamwork skills and their tableteam, patterned, life-size sarcophagus', complete with heiroglyphic cartouches, gold metallic paint detail, and then cut them out. We drew straws for who got to take the treasure home!
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I’ve seen recipes for Basboosa throughout the Middle East. Today’s version is typical of what you’d find in Saudi Arabia. The owner of our local Middle Eastern market went to great lengths to explain how to make this incredible treat. As he waved his hands from side to side, explaining this option and that… I learned, as recipes go, basboosa is incredibly fluid. He said his wife likes to use farina, while he prefers durum semolina (quickly adding that others like to mix the two flours). Then he shrugged in the direction of the peanuts, almonds, and pistachios, indicating that I could decorate the cake with any sort of nut I desired. His speech quickened as he rattled off a list of possibilities : rose water or orange blossom water; folding in coconut or even just sprinkling it on top; that I might consider adding yogurt; and, when it comes to leavening, that yeast or baking powder are both acceptable.
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In this interview with Bethany, you’ll discover how a DIY, printable escape room kit can be transformed from a party game into a delightful adventure.
My bunny girl turned 10 at the end of May and we had her birthday party over the weekend. She had asked for an "Ancient Egypt" theme this year and it turned out pretty well! I was getting all the...