How To Build A Fort To Celebrate World UFO Day

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How To Build A Fort To Celebrate World UFO Day



The world is a crazy place. There are so many weird celebrations, festivals and events out there that you probably wouldn’t believe it until you see them for yourself. And one of those weird and wacky celebrations is World UFO Day. This unique event celebrates the existence of extraterrestrial beings and the alleged sightings of UFOs across the globe. It’s a strange but fun celebration that has grown in popularity over recent years. So if you want to put on a pair of tinfoil hats and build a fort worthy of any alien inhabitants, then follow our guide on how to build a fort to celebrate World UFO Day. However, you can make a fort kit yourself or you can purchase it from GIGI Bloks!

What is World UFO Day?
World UFO Day is an annual event that commemorates the supposed first UFO sighting of a craft over Mount Rainier in Washington. The event is held on the same day each year to mark the anniversary of this event on July the 2nd, 1947. World UFO Day is not the only UFO celebration out there. In fact, there are many other UFO days and celebrations throughout the year. The most well-known UFO celebration is Black Friday. There are also other UFO celebrations including National UFO Reporting Day, UFO Day in the United Kingdom, and even Alien Autopsy Day.

Build The Fort
This is the essential part of celebrating World UFO Day. If you want to build a fort worthy of any intergalactic aliens, then you are going to need a lot of materials. You can use pillows, blankets and any other soft materials to make the walls of the fort. Then you can use cardboard boxes, wood, and even sheets of fabric to create the roof of the fort. If you want to make your fort look really cool, then why not decorate it with neon lights? You could also play some music to set the mood with sound effects of alien noises in the background. Alternatively, you could use the music from the movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind as the soundtrack.

Decorating Your Fort
Building a fort is great, but if you don’t decorate it, then it’s not really worth celebrating. So to make your fort worthy of any alien visitors, you are going to need to get creative. You could use some tin foil to create the appearance of wearing a tinfoil hat. You could also use some black sheets to create the appearance of wearing a black cloak. And if you want to really go all out, then you can create a huge model of an alien spaceship out of cardboard. Alternatively, you could use some colorful fabrics to create the appearance of a tent in your fort.

Play UFO-Themed Games
If you want to make your celebration even more interactive, then you can play a few UFO-themed games with your friends. You can play the sci-fi card game, Alien Autopsy, which is inspired by the death of an alien in Roswell. You can also play the sci-fi tabletop game, Space Cadets, which is based on the idea that an alien species has invaded Earth. You could also play the sci-fi trivia game, Are You A Martian?. This game is a quiz about the science fiction genre. So if you are a real fan of sci-fi, then this game is definitely for you.

Watch A UFO-Themed Movie
Another way to celebrate world UFO day is to watch a UFO-themed movie. There are plenty of movies out there that are inspired by extraterrestrial beings. Some of the best UFO-themed movies include Close Encounters of the Third Kind, E.T. the Extraterrestrial, Men in Black, and Aliens. If you want to go all out with your celebration, then you could even organize a screening of the sci-fi movie, Close Encounters of the Third Kind. This classic sci-fi movie is perfect to celebrate the world's UFO day. If you want to take things a step further, then why not host a World UFO Day party? You could play some themed music and invite your friends over for a themed celebration.

Conclusion
World UFO Day is the celebration of sightings of UFOs across the globe. This unique event has grown in popularity over recent years. Now you can celebrate it by building a fort and decorating it with tin foil, black sheets, and colorful fabrics. You could also play some UFO-themed games, watch a UFO-themed movie, and organize a World UFO Day party.










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