![]() ![]() Once the tape is securely placed you’ll want to coat the board in Mod Podge to give it a sheen and to make sure that the washi tape stays in place. ![]() You can use a ruler and mark up the board in perfectly measured sections or you can just eyeball it like I prefer to do, ha! You’ll want to take the washi tape to the backside of the board so a flush and clean look. Take your washi tape and section off the board into 9 sections starting with the horizontal sections. ![]() Once the game board is dry, it’s time to tape up your game board. Paint all blocks with one to two coats of paint, and set aside to dry. Pick two paint colors for the blocks, and divide into two sets of five-we chose two shades of blue. Set aside to dry and continue onto the block painting stage. We chose red, which is Ted’s favorite color.ĭon’t forget to paint the sides for a finished look. Remove the packaging from the board and square blocks and paint one to two coats of paint on the game board. Felt sheet same cut to size (not shown).Acrylic paints (at least 3 different colors).Gather your supplies-nearly all came from my favorite craft store, but you can order online too. ![]()
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