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This project is the perfect gift for a sweet little one in your life. This week’s theme is Sweet Shoppe! And what could be sweeter than a candy heart tic tac toe and checkers roll up game mat! It’s Julia from Inflorescence Designs! I’m so joyful you are visiting today. All you need is a magnetic surface such as a baking pan to keep your pieces from sliding around.Home » Fabric Projects » Tic Tac Toe and Checkers Roll-Up Zipper Mat Game with SpraynBond Fabric Stiffener Spray Tic Tac Toe and Checkers Roll-Up Zipper Mat Game with SpraynBond Fabric Stiffener Spray It's so easy these days for kids to get bogged down in the commercialism that surrounds us.You can use this opportunity to teach your kids to be resourceful in their playing.īuggy Tic, Tac, Toe is also great for kids on long car rides. This game is a fun way to repurpose something that you would normally think of as trash into something creative. Taping a few ribbons to a magnetic surface made a portable Tic, Tac, Toe board. The cardboard gave a level surface for the magnets to attach. These fit perfectly in the backs of the lids and most were snug enough without using glue. Then I traced and cut out circles from a cardboard pizza box. I used the stick end of a paintbrush to make the dots. It was fairly quick and easy to paint the bugs just waiting for the paint to dry between layers. We started with a bunch of plastic water bottle caps that needed a purpose, turned half into ladybugs and the other half into beetles.

Traditionally, all you would need is a pencil and paper but this travel version adds a little something special to the mix. Tic, Tac, Toe is an ages old game that used to entertain kids in those moments when boredom strikes. For A Better Life And Future! Tic, Tac, Toe, Three Bugs in a Row! 14 February 2015 / Arts & Crafts, Elementary School Age (6-9 years old), Play Age (4-5 years old) The #1 Inspiration Blog For Positive Parenting.
