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    DIY Tic-Tac-Toe Board (12×12) — Handmade Gift Idea

    Hi friends — Melissa Miller from Millers Rustic Sawmill walks us through a simple, giftable tic-tac-toe board made with the Essential Stencil 12×12 stencil set. This project is quick, versatile, and totally customizable — perfect for holiday or everyday gifting.


    Tic-Tac-Toe Board (12×12)

    Final tic-tac-toe board reveal

    Materials

    • 1 — 12×12 wooden board (prepared and dry)
    • 8 — small square wooden boards (matching set for Xs & Os)
    • Tic Tac Board 12x12 4pc Stencil
    • Stencil Brush Set | Pure Natural Bristle Brushes
    • Silver paint (background)
    • White paint (small squares base)
    • Red paint (Xs)
    • Blue paint (Os)
    • Stencil tape, stencil brush, regular paintbrush or chip brush, paper towels or wipes
    • Optional: hair dryer for speeding dry time
    Prepare your 12x12 board with 8 small square boards

    Step-by-Step Instructions

    1. Prep the wood. Make sure your 12×12 board and eight small squares are clean and fully dry.
    2. Paint the 12×12 background silver. Use tissue, a paper towel, or a soft cloth to apply silver paint evenly across the face and all sides of the 12×12 board. Set aside to dry (a hair dryer speeds this up).
      Apply silver paint to entire 12x12 board
    3. Paint the small squares white. Use a regular paintbrush to fully cover each of the 8 small boards in white. Let dry. (These become the X and O tiles.)
      Fill small wooden squares with white paint
    4. Stencil the grid. Tape the Tic Tac Toe Board Lines stencil onto the dried silver board so it sits square and centered. Use a stencil brush loaded lightly with black (or “pavement” gray) and stencil the grid lines with a gentle stipple technique. Set aside to dry.
      Stencil the grid lines
    5. Make the X tiles (4 pieces). Position the X stencil on a white small board. Use red paint and a stencil brush with a light stippling motion. Repeat for 4 pieces.
      Stencil X on small boards with red paint
    6. Make the O tiles (4 pieces). Use the O stencil and blue paint on the remaining 4 white small boards. Let all tiles dry fully.
      Stencil O on small boards with blue paint
    7. Finish & play. Inspect tiles for any touchups. Optionally seal with a clear coat. Arrange the Xs and Os on the grid and enjoy — it makes a great gift or reversible display piece.

    Helpful Tips

    • Stipple, don’t swirl. Light stippling prevents paint bleed under the stencil for crisp lines.
    • Use wipes for smooth coverage. Melissa prefers using a baby wipe or a damp cloth to spread metallic paint smoothly on large surfaces.
    • Test paint on the silver background. Metallic backgrounds can make some light colors disappear. Try a test dot first and switch to a darker shade (like pavement/black) if needed.
    • Make it reversible. Paint the back side for a second seasonal look — Melissa suggests doing a neutral side and a holiday side for more gifting options.
    • Work in small sections and dry between layers. A hair dryer helps speed things along without shifting the stencil design.
    Final reveal of tic tac toe board

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