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Make a Tic-Tac-Toe Board Game

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Today I’ve got a SUPER EASY project you are going to love!

Outdoor Tic Tac Toe Board Game

I’ve been working on some of my wooden projects this week but every day we’ve had sun then clouds and then raining cats and dogs. One of my projects (a wooden sundial) to do with the kids requires a full day of full sun. So there, once again, we are running into the house to dodge raindrops with our sundial. What can you do but be patient and find another project to do. What funny summer weather!

I want to give credit to this bright idea….it was inspired by https://tarynwhiteaker.com/outdoor-tic-tac-toe-game/?m. When I saw her blog post, I immediately put it on my to do list. Outdoor games….hmmm it’s got me thinking about other giant outdoor games for summer family fun.

 

What you will need:

    • 10 flat rocks (I used the bagged ones from the dollar store)
    • a rectangle block of scrap wood
    • wood stain and rag to apply it
    • white/cream craft paint
    • craft paint brush
    • painters tape
    • (optional) clear varnish (clear spray paint is handy for the rocks)

Lets Get Started!
I hope you have a piece of wood left over from another project that you can use. The thickness and width and length is completely up to you. I had this piece of pine left over from a mirror project I made in the early spring. I will put a link to it at the bottom of this post.

The the scrap of wood was…9×16 (23cm x 41cm) and 2 inches thick.

If there is any rough edges give the corners a bit of a sanding. We don’t want slivers. If you want it to be a smooth tic tac toe board, then you will need to put some more time into sanding it.

The stain I used is by MINIWAX called “Ebony”. If you put a thin layer on you get a grey/black effect. If you put on 2 heavy coats it will be nearly black. I used one coat for this project. I really like!

After the board is stained you will see that it’s quite banged up. I really like the rough, distressed lumber look.

You should give the stain plenty of time to dry before moving on to the next step. It started to rain so I abandoned this project until the next day.

This photo shows me using painters tape to show me where I would want to paint the lines.

Grab Your Paint Brush!

Using painters tape, mask out where to have the first two lines. Apply a coat of paint and wait 10 mins. It may need another coat of paint. Craft paint dries fairly quick but I gave it 45 mins and then was able to remove the tape and put in the opposite direction. Have a ruler handy to check the distance from the sides is equal.

If all of this is too tedious, you could just paint the lines on free hand. If you were doing your tic tac toe on paper or sand it would look more like the tape in the previous photo. Maybe I’ll try that next time. If you make a mistake you can wipe it off quickly with a wet cloth.

Make a Tic Tac Toe Board Game! A scrap of wood and ten stones and you have a super easy wood project! mybrightideasblog.com

I was looking at the painters tape and thought hmmm…..why not paint a spot for the stones to rest. I love this technique for perfect dots. Dip your paintbrush handle into the paint and dab it on the surface 1-3 times and then reapply with paint and carry on.

Originally I was going to use a stencil on the stones…..but that was not a success. Then I was going to free hand paint the X’s and O’s and that turned out ugly too. So my solution was to do the dabbed-dots again.

This looks so much better than the ones I hand painted. LOL!

This is so easy I wonder if I should make some more for housewarming gifts….or maybe sell them at my work craft table. Several of my recent posts have made it to the craft table at work. Fridge magnets, wind spinners, the memory wire bracelets and all those items add some sparkle to the other fabric and knitted items.

If you put a clear coat of varnish on the wood it will be ready to stay out doors all summer long come rain or shine. It adds an activity and rustic charm to the deck or patio.

(As an after thought, the rain lifted some of the dots off the stones so they should get a clear coat of spray paint.)

Thanks for reading!  Enjoy your Sunday and get outside its going to be a beautiful day!

 

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