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Tic-Tac-Toe Tutorial

Hello everyone, Joni here!

I am back with a fun tutorial for you today using my all time favorite Stitched Film Strip Die.  I created a Tic-Tac-Toe game card that you can use as a card for your child’s invite or just a fun card that you can give out.

Pretty Pink Posh I Tic-Tac-Toe Tutorial

To begin, I watercolored a watercolor panel and adhered a magnet sheet at the back of the panel.

Pretty Pink Posh I Tic-Tac-Toe Tutorial

Next, I die-cut the Stitched Film Strip Die and cut the ends with scissors to create a tic-tac-toe shape for my card.

Pretty Pink Posh I Tic-Tac-Toe Tutorial

I adhered the film strip on top of the watercolored panel. I also stamped and colored the cute critters on a white cardstock from the Darling Friends stamp set, then die-cut using the coordinating dies.  Then I adhered tiny pieces of magnet on the bottom of each critter to make the critters movable on the card for play time.

Pretty Pink Posh I Tic-Tac-Toe Tutorial

Then I added a strip of brown cardstock which I also adhered a strip of magnet at the bottom to make it removable. The gold embossed sentiment “Play”  and white embossed “on” was from Winnie & Walter’s The Big, the Bold and Fun stamp set.

Pretty Pink Posh I Tic-Tac-Toe Tutorial

Here’s just another look without the other critters.

Pretty Pink Posh I Tic-Tac-Toe Tutorial

Another look of the whole card.

Pretty Pink Posh I Tic-Tac-Toe Tutorial

I hope you guys enjoyed this tutorial on how to create your own tic-tac-toe card. Thank you so much for stopping by and have wonderful week.

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12 Comments

  1. OMG! This is so adorable!! I am going to make a bunch of these to send to the local pediatrics hospital! I think they are going to love these!!

  2. Joni this is just adorable … Lola and her cousins would love playing tic-tac-toe with this darling card – something tells me we could have a discussion about who gets the bunny to hop!
    =] M

  3. What a fun card. I love interactive cards. I made a puzzle card before for my son’s birthday. This is another fun idea for his next birthday. I saw you’re card at SSS blog and followed you here at PPP. I wanted to ask what was the ink you used to stamp your critters. It is very subtle and I like it. Thanks!

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