![]() ![]() I highlighted all of the of the design (except one heart, I put that to the side and cut it out of scrap wood) and then changed the settings to: ![]() The big square is the background and the one with the 9 squares goes in the front. This is a layered wood project, so there are two cuts. ![]() I closed the lid and then rearranged the design onto the wood to fit. I added a sheet of 3mm bassword into the xTool machine. I then added one more big square, for the back of the board, and another heart, so there are 10 pieces total. I did the same thing with the squares, I just put them inside of the squares. I went with a simple shape for the pieces, so I used the heart in the shapes. I sized them and then spaced them evenly. I used that for the outside of the board and the squares. I clicked the shapes button and then added the rectangle with rounded corners. This is how I made the Valentine’s Day Tic Tac Toe game board.įirst thing I did was went to xTool Creative Space and designed the board. Here is a quick video to show you how to make this Valentine’s Day Tic Tac Toe game. One of my favorite things about the xTool M1 is that it has a laser and a blade, so with just one machine I was able to cut the wood and the heat transfer for this tic tac toe board. They are so easy to make, you could easily make several of them and have them out on tables for kids to play during the party. It’s always been weird to me but since they only do a class party for Valentine’s Day, it’s an excuse to go all out for it! This little Valentine’s Day Tic Tac Toe board game would be great to have at the class party. They don’t have class parties for any of the other holidays. It is actually the only class party that my kids’ school does. ![]() Valentine’s Day is coming up soon and it’s time to start thinking about the class parties that happen for it. If you are new to xTool and laser cutters, check out my beginners guide to the xTool M1. DIY Valentine’s Day Tic Tac Toe Board Game- How to Add Heat Transfer Vinyl to Wood ![]()
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