Spend Hours of Fun With This DIY Reversible Puzzle and Game Board!
I was in the mood to start puzzles again.
When I had visited my sister last time, she had a puzzle out on the table, so as we chatted a mile a minute, I loved having also something to do! I found putting together a puzzle such a calming activity and desired a little slice of that peaceful Heaven at home.
But I wanted to figure out a way to move the puzzle indoors and out with good weather hitting our area...
That's when I came up with an easy puzzle board idea made from a standard office store supply item! And it works SO GOOD! I'm thrilled!
But after flipping the board to the other side, I decided to really ramp up the fun factor and turn it into an interactive game board! Now there will never be nothing to do! LOL
Sounds too good to be true? It's way easier than you may think! And tons of fun too!
Here's how I did it...
I had this little metal framed table that happened to be the perfect puzzle board height! So I decided to use it as the base.
However for this project, you do not need a special table base... although it sure comes in handy!
Next up, I painted a plain 24" x 36" cork bulletin board in Ash by Fusion Mineral Paint. I wanted my puzzle image to have absolutely no competition and look sharp as I built it!
I also added a light coat of Fusion's Beeswax to create a little bit of a slicker surface. It ended up perfect.
After the paint was dry, I flipped over the board, and decided to stencil a Checkers and Tic Tac Toe game on the other side using these two stencils.
Both designs were stenciled in Fusion's Ash.
Click to find stencils here: Buffalo Check - medium and Tic Tac Toe
Stenciling a Checkers game board from this stencil is very easy!
- Stencil the image until it measures 8 squares x 8 squares.
- Overlap the stencil once again to fill in the empty squares, and you are done!
Visit the original blog post tutorial link below this post for the full how-to video.
So let's check out the results of both sides!
Let's build a puzzle!
Oh my goodness, this painted bulletin board works SO well! I love that you can carry it around, as the frame holds everything intact. And the puzzle looks so sharp against that deep ash tone!
I also used random kitchen pans and another small bulletin board to help organize the puzzle pieces as I build. SO fun!
So let's check out the game board side next...
So... Checkers or Tic Tac Toe? However will you even choose?!
It's such a clean, neutral look with all the images stenciled in Ash. And the cute scrap wood game pieces blend right in!
Think you'll also make a puzzle / game board? Which side would you use more?
Any questions? Click HERE to visit all my DIY game boards, which includes how to make the game pieces and many more details!
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Thea on May 25, 2020
I love nicely designed game furniture that you don’t have to haul out of a high cupboard every time!
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Emma @ Shoe Makes New on Jul 01, 2020
OMG love this! our family is big into board games too!
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