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Stranded: Paper & Megan

Authored By: ellie g Author/Writer
April 7, 2011 --1:06 PM

It’s another installment of Stranded on a Crafting Desert Island. That’s the time when one of my awesome blogging buddies shares the one creative item that they would take with them if they were stranded.

 

This week, I am SO excited about our guest. It is a BRAND NEW BLOGGER with a brand new blog. I KNOW how talented this girl is. Like, crazy talented. She is a long time family friend, and she is the CUTEST girl EVER!

Please welcome my cute friend, Megan from Happy Looks Good On You. Wait till you see what she has for us. I’ve been SO excited to post it, ever since she sent it to me. EEK! Take it away Megan!

Greetings Less Cake {More Frosting} readers! I’m Megan from Happy Looks Good On You.

I’m ridiculously excited to be “stranded” here at LCMF! Lara (aka Ellie G) is a blogging rockstar! I love her unique style and that she isn’t afraid to be herself.

I had a hard time deciding which ONE crafting tool I would choose if I were stranded on a crafting desert island. After much deliberation and a fair amount of flip-flopping back and forth I’ve decided to go with…….PAPER! Yes, paper.

I think paper is not given the credit it’s due. Most people think of paper as primarily a scrapbooking tool that has gone the way of the Dodo, what with all the digital options that are now available. I love paper and have used it for so many non scrapbooking projects. It’s so versatile.

Today’s project is paper mosaic game boards!

Fun right?!

Let’s get started.

I started by sifting through my paper stash. (I know you all have one too)

I then found a piece of scrap wood in the garage and had my Mr. Handyman cut it to size. It can be as big or little as you like, just make sure that it’s the same length on all sides for the tic tac toe/ marble solitaire board. This one is 11 inches x 11 inches. My backgammon/ checkers/ chess board is 12 inches x 18 inches.

I painted the wood with my very favorite-est color turquoise. The official name is Cool Aqua.

Then I started glueing the paper squares on the board with our good old friend Mod Podge. Is there anything he can’t do?

The typical marble solitaire board is seven squares by seven squares, but if you want the option of playing with a harder difficulty you can do nine squares by nine squares.

Once I glued all the paper into place I covered the board with a generous layer of Mod Podge.

Then added a puffy sticker in the middle square for a little pizazz.

Everything could use a little more pizazz, don’t you think?

The marble solitaire board is finished!

On the back I did a tic tac toe board.
Is there anything that makes you feel more childlike than tic tac toe? Even its name is childish and playful.

I use decorative flat glass marbles for the solitaire board. You can find these at Hobby Lobby, Michael’s, Target, Wal-Mart, pretty much anywhere.

My x’s and o’s for the tic tac toe board are made out of wood. My Mr. Handyman helped me cut them out.

This is my backgammon board…

and my checkers/ chess board. For the checkers I took a dowel that I already had and cut it into slices before painting them. Obviously, you could just use actual checkers, but I decided to make my own.

I keep all the gaming pieces in these adorable paper covered cans. Just attach the paper with tape then do a good once over with Mod Podge.

Well, there you have it! There’s plenty of fun to be had with these game boards!
We’ll have something to do to past the time when we’re stranded on our island together.

I hope you’ve enjoyed this, I know I certainly have! A big thanks to Lara for having me here at Less Cake {More Frosting}!

Feel free to wander on over to Happy Looks Good On You and see what we’re up to.

Thanks!
Meg

POST ELLIE G Analysis:
Well, obviously this gal is fantastic! RIGHT? I’ve never played tic-tac-toe in SUCH STYLE!  Happy Looks Good on You already has some really fun stuff to look at.  It’s new.  But Megan has already added some GREAT projects.

Seriously?  Did you really do this Megan!?!  I’m IN LOVE.  I have all my old CD covers.  All of them.  And there’s a lot.  Joining Columbia House repeatedly in the 90′s will do that for a person.  I am dying over this!

And this fabric bunting thingy is so pur-ty!  I think it looks like it came straight out of a magazine.

 

And there’s also an EXCELLENT contributor named “AJ” who might be one of the most hilarious people on the planet.  And I’m stealing this lamp she made.

Go over and show these two cuties how supportive the blogging community can be!  Mostly so they’ll keep coming up with more fantastic ideas!

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Comments

  1. Jen @ Passion-for-Parties.com says:
    April 7, 2011 at 1:49 PM

    I'm in love already! I am sooo making the tic tac toe board for my niece!!! Thanks so much for sharing! :)

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  2. Amanda Joy says:
    April 7, 2011 at 1:49 PM

    I love that tic tac toe board. I want to make one for my kids for Easter. I have everything on hand, thanks for the idea:)

    Amanda Joy
    http://www.joyinthejumble.com

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  3. ali.j says:
    April 7, 2011 at 3:24 PM

    To two of the most talented people I know: Bravo Happy Looks Good on You and Less Cake {More Frosting}! You deserve a standing ovation. I am literally standing at my desk right now ovating in honor of you… (sounds gross, but it's not. Just clapping.) Thank you for making my life a little more fun.

    Reply
  4. Joe says:
    April 7, 2011 at 7:18 PM

    Hola me gusta tu blog, pero no hablo (ni escribo inglés) perdón por ello, uso el traductor de google, yo escribo desde España, espero no sea inconveniente.
    Un beso desde España y espero me permitas visitarte. Gracias!

    Reply
  5. Motherboard says:
    April 11, 2011 at 7:32 PM

    Oh my gosh! I think I could actually do this!!

    Reply
  6. Mod Podge Amy says:
    May 16, 2011 at 8:23 PM

    Lara is totally a blogging rockstar. :D These games are awesome! xo

    Reply
  7. Bethany says:
    May 17, 2011 at 8:43 AM

    I think these are awesome!! I love working with paper and this is a great idea–it would sure make me want to play Tic Tac Toe or checkers or whatever – pretty makes everything more fun :)

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  8. Ricki Duke says:
    May 18, 2011 at 5:48 AM

    These are cute game boards. A suggestion for the cans holding the pieces would be a can with a plastic lid. (coffee can, enfimil can) Love the game idea.

    Reply

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