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Game Board Pieces include 12 Plastic Square Base stands (2 each of red, yellow, green, blue, white and black)Board Game Pieces include 24 White Cards - 1" x 2" Rectangle Tombstone 1.5mm thick high quality white chipboard die cutoutsGame Pieces Card Stands measure 1/2" high on a 3/4" x 3/4" square base. Stands offer a firm hold of the cards yet do not damage them in any way.Stands can also hold various types and thickness of paper including cardboard and cardstockGreat for DIY game boards. Can draw directly onto the player pawn cards or even Mod Podge photos or pictures onto the diecuts to personalize the player pieces.
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5 Reddit comments about Game Board Markers - 12 Stands Plus 24 White Die Cut Cards - Board Game Card Stand -DIY Game Board Pieces - Yardware etcetera:

u/zaldria · 2 pointsr/dndnext

I mad my own printable minis using letter labels and these cardboard cutouts. They're easy to assemble that way, and are very sturdy. You can laminate them with clear tape if you want.

This is the finished product.

For larger minis, I print them out using regular paper and glue to thin cardboard (like a cereal box). Those I make sure to laminate, because the glue is not at reliable.

u/cjs0216 · 2 pointsr/DnD
u/JesusSquid · 1 pointr/DnD

Hmm, I bet a craft store or craft section at Walmart would have those little circle pieces with a piece sticking up to stuff the paper in.

Something like these...

Or these

Not exactly what I'm thinking of but it'd work

u/northwestica · 1 pointr/rpg

I've tried the "draw as they go" tactic with a D&D group, an erasable grid, and a big, big whiteboard and absolutely killing myself with the speed-arting, and it is absolutely a fun way to go.

One thing I've found is that if you wanna Do It Live, index cards, sharpies, scissors, and card stands can be used to create on-the-fly miniatures of anything you or your players can dream up. Do you have a player who always starts the game by buying every unit of livestock they can because the manual technically allows it and they think that it would be funny? Good thing you can whip up a horse mini and eight chicken minis right away! :D

If you're working with a 1-inch grid, throw in a few 1-inch cubes (for verticality!) and you can throw yourself at campaigns where you can set up locations pretty much on the fly.

But, yeah, this new project has been loads of fun, partially because it gives me a bit of breathing room to think about what happens next and really go to town on the art.

u/OjaiGryphon · 1 pointr/mattcolville

I use these: Board Game Pieces- 50 Pack- Blank 1 x 2 inches Rectangular Tombstone Diecut Token Cards with the Paizo Pawn bases. Just print the miniature on mailing labels and stick to the cardboard.

You could also use something like this: Game Board Markers - 12 Stands Plus 24 White Die Cut Cards if you don't have Paizo Pawns.