Tic Tac Toe


This is pretty standard. I sewed ribbon to the felt to make the playing board and when I stitched it to the page back I left the top open to be a pocket to hold the pieces. I did mine as the standard X and O pieces, but you can use anything. My sister made one with baseballs and footballs. So cute!
Teddy Bear


Such a handsom bear, don't you think? This is another tying page. Pretty self-explanitory. The hardest thing about this page was finding shank google eyes!
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