![]() ![]() Two circles are used for each playing piece.Ģ. I used a circle template to create circles 5cm in diameter. To make the playing pieces cut 12-16 small circles from each colour of felt. Iron on adhesive for fabric (I used Heat n Bond)ġ.Cotton in contrasting colours to your felt.Two contrasting colours of felt, enough of each to cut out 12-16 small circles (I allowed for a few extra game pieces of each colour).One length of felt 47cm x 20cm for the game base/storage pocket.As it takes up next to no space, I look forward to packing it next time we are travel or head out to dinner as a family. ![]() This felt version of the game was super easy to make and given that we have already played with it many, many times I know that it is a fabulous addition to our games cupboard. I created this tic tac toe board without a cutting machine to show you that it’s still easy to do, but feel free to use a cutting machine if you have one.At five years of age Immy has recently discovered the joy in a game of Tic Tac Toe (otherwise known as Noughts and Crosses). I have a cutting machine, and I absolutely love it, but I know that not everyone has one. I did not use any paint other than the primer because I wanted the surface to be white, but you could always use the paint color of your choice over the primer. ![]() Since the wood slice is bare unsealed wood, I would suggest using a primer to help seal it. River rocks (the dollar stores are a great place to get them). ![]() Stencil vinyl (if you are using a cutting machine).Cardstock (for print the arrow template if you’re not using a cutting machine).Painter’s tape (if you don’t own a cutting machine).X-acto knife (only if you don’t own a cutting machine).This post contains some affiliate links for your convenience (which means if you make a purchase after clicking a link I will earn a small commission but it won’t cost you a penny more)! Click here to read our full disclosure policy. ![]()
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