Lawn Games
The “Mr. and Mrs.” corn hole is a great way to bring a classic game to a backyard wedding. Credit: Shutterstock

3. Lawn Games

Backyard weddings are a terrific way to keep your guests occupied with some fun lawn games. If you're having your wedding at your childhood home, you'll almost certainly have fond recollections of playing in the backyard. If there will be children at your wedding, it is very crucial to arrange games. It's critical to keep them active, as children are prone to be bored during weddings if they aren't given enough to do.

Lawn Games
These kids are playing with a giant Jenga game at this backyard wedding. Credit: Shutterstock

Corn hole, croquet, badminton, and horseshoes are some of the most popular outdoor yard games. These are all excellent choices, and you can purchase any of them for about $50.These games may already be in your garage for some of you. We should avoid games like Twister or anything else that requires individuals to be nearby because we are concerned about social separation. Stick to carnival-style activities where guests can throw from afar or approach the game one by one.

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