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  • DIY Amazing Race Pit Stop Mat

    DIY Amazing Race Pit Stop Mat

    IIf you’re going to throw an Amazing Race party, you have to have a finish line. On the show, that means a pit stop with the iconic mat—and I knew our party needed one too!

    I had seen a few DIY versions online that used everything from vinyl fabric to paper, but I wanted something sturdier that could hold up through multiple teams racing to the finish. I first thought about a black tarp from Harbor Freight, but worried it might be too slippery.

    That’s when I spotted fatigue resistance floor mats and had the idea—why not just use a floor mat? Practical, safe, and reusable.

    I ended up finding an inexpensive one on Amazon, and while it isn’t quite as large as the show’s mat, it worked perfectly for our party. Each couple could easily jump onto it, and since this was for a birthday, the guest of honor could even keep it afterward to use in her garage.

    To decorate it, I grabbed some duct tape in the Amazing Race colors—red and yellow—and layered the yellow first, then the red over top, wrapping the tape underneath to secure it. For the logo, I cut it out on my Cricut Maker using Cricut permanent vinyl.

    On the actual show, pit stop mats usually have a world map in the center, but since I wasn’t looking to paint one, I decided to just stick with the logo. Honestly, it turned out great! When the racers came sprinting in and jumped onto the mat, it really added to the excitement and authenticity of the game.

    This little DIY project was totally worth it—and I’d do it again for sure.


    Step-by-Step: How to Make Your Own Amazing Race Pit Stop Mat

    1. Get Your Base Mat – I used a 17″ x28″ fatigue resistance floor mat from Amazon. It’s durable, slip-resistant, and because it’s waterproof, it was easy to decorate.
    2. Grab Duct Tape in Race Colors – Pick up red and yellow duct tape here on Amazon. Lay down the yellow first, then overlap with red so the edges wrap underneath.
    3. Cut the Logo – Use Cricut permanent vinyl with your Cricut Maker (or similar cutting machine).
    4. Find the Center – Use a ruler and a dry erase marker to mark the middle of your mat for easy alignment.
    5. Apply the Logo – Carefully place your vinyl logo in the center. Smooth it down so it adheres firmly.
    6. Optional World Map – If you’re feeling extra crafty, you could add a green world map design in the center like the real mats—but the logo alone still looks great.
    7. Finish Line Ready! – Set it out at your pit stop and let racers jump onto it for that full Amazing Race experience.

    Check out the mat here on Amazon
    Red & Yellow duct tape here on Amazon
    Cricut Vinyl here on Amazon

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  • How I Threw a DIY Amazing Race Party (The “Samazing Race”)

    How I Threw a DIY Amazing Race Party (The “Samazing Race”)


    I channeled my inner Phil Keoghan and hosted an Amazing Race for my bestie, Sam, to celebrate her birthday! We called it the Samazing Race 🌎—and it was a total hit. Check out my blog post and full race video!

    We had five teams (kids tagging along as the “camera crew”) race around Fort Collins to solve clues, complete tasks, and sprint to the finish line. It took about an hour and a half, and everyone had so much fun!

    To pull this off, I created several props and decorations to make the game feel authentic:

    • A custom logo
    • Classic yellow clue envelopes
    • Clue boxes at each stop
    • Contestant bags
    • Tasks for every location
    • Signs to mark the route
    • Detour, Route Info, and Roadblock folders
    • And of course—the Pit Stop finish line mat!

    Creating the Amazing Race Props

    Custom Logo

    I used ChatGPT to help brainstorm names and landed on Samazing Race.

    To design the logo, I used fonts similar to the show: Open Sans for the subtitle and Orbitron for the word “Race.” It gave everything a polished, on-theme look.

    Clues & Yellow Envelopes

    The Amazing Race is famous for its bright yellow clue envelopes. I wanted mine to feature our custom logo, so I ordered yellow envelopes and printable sticker sheets on Amazon.

    AmazingRace clue envelopes

    I designed the logo 3-up on a page, printed it with my laserjet, cut them down with a paper cutter, and centered them on each envelope. A little tip: don’t seal the envelopes until the very end—it makes organizing the clues much easier.

    Clue Boxes

    On the show, clues are presented in sleek black boxes, but I improvised with small styrofoam coolers my dad gets from medication deliveries.

    Homemade clue boxes

    With leftover red cardstock and yellow duct tape (from the Pit Stop mat), I decorated them to look official and stand out at each location.

    Contestant Bags

    Each team got a contestant bag at the start, which included:

    • A copy of the race rules
    • Color-coded notebooks (one per team)
    • Pens
    • Water bottles
    Race bags

    I used my Cricut to cut vinyl labels for the bags with team names, but I didn’t use the right kind of vinyl—so some of the letters peeled off during the day. Lesson learned: make sure to use permanent vinyl if you want your labels to last! Even so, the bags were a fun and functional touch that made each team feel official.

    Tasks & Stops

    I came up with 7 race tasks using a mix of ChatGPT brainstorming and my knowledge of Sam’s favorite things:

    1. Old Town art scavenger hunt
    2. Slyce Pizza delivery 🍕
    3. Library Park Detour – trivia vs. coloring one of Sam’s Etsy coloring sheets
    4. Torchy’s Tacos queso challenge 🌮
    5. CSU Library book hunt 📚
    6. City Park pickleball rally
    7. Final Pit Stop at Odell’s Brewery 🍷🍻

    Signs

    On the real Amazing Race, Phil often says “look for the marked route.” Since we didn’t have a full TV crew to guide racers, signs were key. I made simple signs with red cardstock, yellow duct tape, and yellow yard flags for outdoor spaces.

    Yellow and red signs

    Folders (Detour, Route Info & Roadblock)

    I designed printable folders to hold each clue and task. To save on color ink, I printed black text on colored paper—red, yellow, and blue. (I had extra yellow from a Pokémon Go party, so that worked perfectly!)

    Each folder was trimmed down to 9”x4” to fit the envelopes. I’ll share my printable files soon so you can use them for your own race!

    Amazing Race printables

    The Pit Stop Finish Line

    The Pit Stop finish line mat deserved its own post—it really made the ending feel like the real show! Check out my step-by-step guide here.


    Supplies I Used


    Final Thoughts

    The Samazing Race was such a success! Racers laughed, competed, and got really into the challenges. Best of all, Sam felt celebrated in a way that was totally her.

    If you’re planning a DIY Amazing Race party, I can’t recommend these little details enough—they really brought the whole experience to life.

    Packing envelopes