open the paper up, fold each side in half and tape the sides together. To make his hat, cut about 1 1/2 inches from the top with the scissors, then fold the top corners towards the middle as if making a paper airplane.
If you just want a super small dice tower that can handle lots of dice at once, don’t make the cutout at the bottom of the tower, just the 6 baffle inserts. Now you have a dice tower! If you don’t care about portability, glue the baffles to the sides and you’re done.7) ...
If you’re reading this because you’re just starting out making dice yourself, or are thinking about starting to make dice, my biggest piece of advice is to try things! Treatevery time you pour resinlike it’s an experiment! Whether things turn out the way you expect or not, you’ll...
turning a plain white object into a wall, a bin, or a poster. Once you have a decal you like, you can use it as your calling card throughout your games or just to make creating a new environment easier. Decals are perfect for patterns, like brickwork or wallpaper, saving you time ...
Purchase dice or a spinner and some game pieces. You may be able to find these things at the office supply store. If not, a teacher supply store will be sure to have them. Make your own game pieces in the form of characters from the book if you are feeling creative. ...
Ree Drummond's delicious recipe for Pasta Carbonara couldn't be easier to make. It's also the perfect dish to make for your family during the colder months.
So, think about what might make things fun for your table, and what’s going to bring the table together. Then do it. Laugh loud, and roll some dice. Oh, and don’t play with GMs who won’t allow snacks at the table. That’s basic. RuneScape Kingdoms: The Roleplaying Game is av...
You can take turns developing the story, getting your child to say the next part of the story. You can make it harder by following a certain order. You can make it longer or shorter. You can rethrow your dice. Your choice! There are plenty of paper versions around, but I love these...
Another fun idea is to use leaves or shells to make fossils. Here is a list of embellishments for your stepping stones: Shells (We used these!) Rocks Marbles Vase filler gems Tiles (Next time, I will buy these!) Broken pottery Small plastic toys Dice Coins Leaf prints Concrete letter ...
Staff who share floors with regulatory staff used to feel like they were rolling the dice on the rare occasions they needed to print. Would the printer be choked with another hundred pages of legalese? Would it be out of paper, or flashing some error message because it’s been worked so...