![]() Set up a barrier for kids to stand behind when tossing.Arrange the dishes on the table, stack a few for an interesting array of dishes.Barrier to stand behind when tossing pennies.Pennies real or you could use plastic counting pennies.Small buckets to collect the pennies in and hand out.Various Cups, glasses, dishes in all colors, shapes and sizes.I created this tic tac toe board without a cutting machine to show you that it’s still easy to do, but feel free to use a cutting machine if you have one. I have a cutting machine, and I absolutely love it, but I know that not everyone has one. I did not use any paint other than the primer because I wanted the surface to be white, but you could always use the paint color of your choice over the primer. Since the wood slice is bare unsealed wood, I would suggest using a primer to help seal it. River rocks (the dollar stores are a great place to get them).Stencil vinyl (if you are using a cutting machine).Cardstock (for print the arrow template if you’re not using a cutting machine). ![]() Painter’s tape (if you don’t own a cutting machine).X-acto knife (only if you don’t own a cutting machine).This post contains some affiliate links for your convenience (which means if you make a purchase after clicking a link I will earn a small commission but it won’t cost you a penny more)! Click here to read our full disclosure policy.
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