Kiss, Kiss, Love
I'm posting this from the midst of a slight chocolate hangover...February 15 should probably be an all-salad-all-the-time kind of day! Especially if in addition to too much chocolate, you also had homemade cannellonis filled with sausage, butternut squash, spinach and ricotta, and topped with a sage cream sauce. Yum!
So on to the Hugs and Kisses Blog Hop, with thanks to Madame Samm of Sew We Quilt and Jane from Jane's Fabric and Quilts, our cheerleader.
I designed my project with Valentine's Day in mind, but even with bright pink rick rack and prints like I chose, you can use it well beyond cupid's holiday.
p.s. I have to throw another two hugs-and-kisses themed photos in here of older projects.
First, my version of Tula Pink's LOVE quilt. Read more about it here.
Second, a small "lovey" made for my guild's charity project, which uses X and O blocks. Read more about it here.
So on to the Hugs and Kisses Blog Hop, with thanks to Madame Samm of Sew We Quilt and Jane from Jane's Fabric and Quilts, our cheerleader.
I designed my project with Valentine's Day in mind, but even with bright pink rick rack and prints like I chose, you can use it well beyond cupid's holiday.
It's a Tic Tac Toe (or if you like, Kiss, Kiss, Love) board.
I originally made the board with Xs and Os, but then decided to try out heart shapes instead of the Os, just for fun.
Do you want to be hearts or Xs? First one to get three in a row wins! :)
I included a double pocket on the back to store the game pieces.
If you'd like to make your own tic tac toe board, you can find the tutorial here on my blog.
Thanks so much for stopping by today!
Be sure to check out the creative projects from the rest of today's bloggers! It's one last day of Valentine-y goodness!
p.s. I have to throw another two hugs-and-kisses themed photos in here of older projects.
First, my version of Tula Pink's LOVE quilt. Read more about it here.
Second, a small "lovey" made for my guild's charity project, which uses X and O blocks. Read more about it here.