Tutorial: Felt Tic-Tac-Toe Boards

Tic-tac-toe games are no longer the paper and pencil variety of Xs and Os. These days, anybody can spice up the game with a little creativity and some fun loving companions to share it with. Tic-tac-toe is a great first game for kids because it's 1) easy 2) quick and 3) simple to transport. But the game is not only for kids - stay tuned for how you can incorporate tic-tac-toe in your workplace or home!

Materials:
Felt in various colors
Buttons
Yarn
Needle

Instructions:
1. Start out with a square piece of felt in the size board you want. (Mine was 9" x 9".)
2. Cut four strips of contrast felt for the lines, about 1/4" wide and the length of the board.
3. Use a ruler to help place the lines so that your board has nine equal squares. Pin the lines and then hand sew, machine sew, or glue the lines onto the board.


4. Now comes the fun part! Think of a theme for your board and create two different shapes for the pieces. You will need five of each shape.
5. Use scissors to cut the felt into each shape (I doubled up the felt for a sturdier piece). Then embellish each piece with a button and yarn details.


6. Place your finished pieces on the board and get ready to play!






For the kids, create as many different sets of pieces as you want! If your kids are old enough, they can help make their own shapes and designs and embellish them by gluing googly eyes, feathers, or yarn. The pieces can also be used for younger kids as they learn to sort, count, add, and subtract.

For adults, here are some fun ideas about how to use tic-tac-toe to transform a boring or annoying situation to a super fun one:
1. Make a board and keep it at your office. Battle the mid-day blues by challenging your co-workers to a game (loser buys the winner something from the snack machine).
2.Play tic-tac-toe with your spouse/partner/roommate to decide who does the dishes/changes the kid's diaper/responds to child's tantrum/cleans the closet. Also great in determining who chooses the movie for the evening, what toppings to go on pizza, and any other situation where conflict may arise.



Karina

Tutorials We Have In Store For You This Month

As I mentioned yesterday, part of The {NewNew} National Craft Month celebration we are going to be bringing you some fantastic tutorials.  Since I just can't keep a secret here is what we have in store for you this month:

Later today (March 2nd) Karina from Windows of Agate will be bringing you a fun Felted Tic-Tac-Toe board tutorial.  Perfect for those rainy spring days that are just around the corner.  Oh, I so hope spring is just around the corner... but I digress.  The point is, come on back later today!
On March 8th, Simone from Grounsel will show us how to make wine charms.  Now if you are having a party, these will definitely come in handy.
On March 18th get your "green" on.  No not your St. Patrick's Day Green, your reuse, renew, recycle green.  Sara from S2 Stationery and Design will demonstrate than an envelope can be renewed and made beautiful.
On March 24th Angel from Cards in Stitches gets us started block printing.  Once you start with this technique you'll be block printing everything in sight - it is that much fun!
And then, last but hardly least On March 25th May from May Luk / Take Me Homeware is going to take the mystery out of screen printing when she shows us how to do a small run at home.
I personally can't wait for that one.  My boyfriend on the other hand is a little worried about what that means for the amount of space my design and craft supplies take up in our tiny apartment.

Happy Day Creative People
Holly / Ellis Design