We are making a DIY tic tac toe board! It’s a fun and easy fall craft that will let your kids play a classic game over and over again! Kids of all ages will love making this DIY tic tac toe board. It’s a budget-friendly craft that uses only a few craft supplies. The best part is, you can make this fun fall themed DIY tic tac toe board at home or in the classroom.
DIY Tic Tac Toe
Tic tac toe is a classic game many of us grew up playing with a drawn board and using x’s and o’s to make three in a row. This DIY tic tac toe board is a fun play on the classic game, but instead you have a physical board, physical tokens, and they’re fall themed!
Kids can practice fine motor skills creating the board and game pieces, as well as decorating them. And then they can practice problem solving skills as they try to beat their opponent to get three in a row! This step-by-step tutorial will show you how to make your own board game.
This post contains affiliate links.
Related: Have you seen our DIY rock tic tac toe game?
Supplies Needed To Make This DIY Tic Tac Toe Board
How To Make Your Own Tic Tac Toe Board Game
Step 1
Roll clay into 6 balls about the size of a large gumball. (Like the ones you’d get in the 25 cent machines.)
Step 2
Roll out a snake, cut it into small pieces, and then add the “nubs” to the top of the pumpkin.
Once dried paint the round part orange and the nub green. Paint on some Elmer’s glue and then add clear glitter.
Step 3
Roll out 6 more balls of clay.
Step 4
Shape then into an acorn shape. Triangular on the bottom and square on the top. Allow them to dry.
Step 5
Roll out a snake very thin and lay it across the top of the acorn. Roll out a second snake and cut off nubs and add them to the top of the acorn. Allow them to dry.
Once dried paint the acorn brown. A dark brown on the bottom and a light brown at the top. Paint Elmer’s glue to the top of the acorn and add copper glitter.
Step 6
Roll out a large ball of clay until you have an oval.
Step 7
Roll out 4 thin snakes.
Place 2 horizontally over your board.
And 2 long pieces vertically.
Cut off the excess.
Step 8
Paint your game board green.
Step 9
Let it dry and then you can play your game!
How To Make This DIY Tic Tac Toe Board Craft Your Own
We love our crafts, but we know each person is different. Meaning, you can change this craft to fit your needs. You can do stuff like:
- Paint the game board a different color.
- Make the game board a different shape.
- Add glitter to the tic tac to board.
- Make different shapes for the tokens.
- Paint the tokens different colors.
- Omit the glitter completely.
- Make a wooden tic tac toe board. Use a wood slice or cut a piece of wood to make a square board and have a smooth surface.
- Make a larger board.
- Use coats of clear sealer to keep your board looking great longer.
Our Experience Making This DIY Tic Tac Toe Board Game
My kids love games. We love playing games together as a family. And yes that includes classic games like tic tac toe. And since the weather has been kind of icky lately, we’ve been playing a lot of games. Which is how I came up with this clever idea to make a tic tac toe board game.
And my kids loved it! Not only did they get to play a game we’ve played many times with paper and pencil, but they have actual tokens to move around which makes it even more fun! We had a great time, not only making the craft, but also playing with it.
You know what else is cool? This can make a great DIY gift too! Either way, I hope you enjoyed making your own DIY tic tac toe board as much as we did!
DIY Tic Tac Toe
If you love tic tac toe then you'll love making your very own game board! It's easy, fun, budget-friendly, and it is a great way to play with your kids!
Materials
- Air Dry Clay
- Acrylic Paint
- Paintbrushes
- Elmer’s Glue
- Glitter
Instructions
- Roll clay into 6 balls about the size of a large gumball.
- Roll out a snake, cut it into small pieces, and then add the “nubs” to the top of the pumpkin.
- Once dried paint the round part orange and the nub green.
- Paint on some Elmer’s glue and then add clear glitter.
- Roll out 6 more balls of clay.
- Shape then into an acorn shape. Triangular on the bottom and square on the top.
- Allow them to dry.
- Roll out a snake very thin and lay it across the top of the acorn. Roll out a second snake and cut off nubs and add them to the top of the acorn.
- Allow them to dry.
- Once dried paint the acorn brown. A dark brown on the bottom and a light brown at the top.
- Paint Elmer’s glue to the top of the acorn and add copper glitter.
- Roll out a large ball of clay until you have an oval.
- Roll out 4 thin snakes.
- Place 2 horizontally over your board.
- And 2 long pieces vertically.
- Cut off the excess.
- Paint your game board green.
- Let it dry and then you can play your game!
More Fall Crafts From Kids Activities blog
- Make clay fall themed pies!
- We have so many fall crafts!
- Get your crayons ready for these fall coloring pages!
- Or download and print these leaf coloring pages that double as a leaf template for leaf shaped crafts.
- Kids can make their own leaf drawing with this simple how to draw a leaf step by step guide.
- Fall activity sheets are sure to keep your little ones entertained.
- These tree coloring pages are full of autumn leaves in need of some fall color.
- I made a list of fall crafts your whole family will love!
- Cool and rainy days call for fall crafts for kids
- This pumpkin book craft is sure to be a hit!
- Pumpkin activities are really “gourd” ways to teach your little ones!
- Go find some fall leaves on our nature scavenger hunt that works great even for younger kids because no reading is required.
- The 50 fall activities for kids are all of our favorites!
- Looking for fall crafts with cinnamon sticks? Check out these cinnamon pumpkin crafts!
- Try out this preschool level jack-o-lantern craft!
- Check out this preschool apple tree craft!
- Check out this pine cone craft! It’s perfect for fall.
- We have a simple Autumn craft using fall leaves to make a tree!
- Make easy to clean up confetti out of leaves!
- Try making these fun fall picture frames.
- Have you made these fall magnets yet?
How did your DIY tic tac toe board turn out? Let us know in the comments.
0