
The first thing to do on this project is measure out the exact size of each X and O on your tic tac toe board. Using a pencil, ruler and scissors cut out gorgeous Scrapbook paper accordingly.

Once all your scrapbook pieces are cut out, it is time to glue them down to the game board with a hot glue gun. I glued the paper to all of the X's.



I poured my paint colors in an easy to clean paint palette and using a pretty rose color and a blue acrylic paint, I then painted the O's. Once those were dry, I also painted the outer edges of the tic tac toe game in the corresponding paint color.

Next, using a cotton swab for each color, I painted sweet little polka dots on a natural canvas drawstring bag. This bag is perfect for holding and transporting your game.




And what perfect way to use this fun Summer game than to spread out a plastic Blue Gingham tablecloth, grab your Blue sunglasses and get to playing!

The first thing to do on this project is measure out the exact size of each X and O on your tic tac toe board. Using a pencil, ruler and scissors cut out gorgeous Scrapbook paper accordingly.

Once all your scrapbook pieces are cut out, it is time to glue them down to the game board with a hot glue gun. I glued the paper to all of the X's.



I poured my paint colors in an easy to clean paint palette and using a pretty rose color and a blue acrylic paint, I then painted the O's. Once those were dry, I also painted the outer edges of the tic tac toe game in the corresponding paint color.

Next, using a cotton swab for each color, I painted sweet little polka dots on a natural canvas drawstring bag. This bag is perfect for holding and transporting your game.




And what perfect way to use this fun Summer game than to spread out a plastic Blue Gingham tablecloth, grab your Blue sunglasses and get to playing!