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Post by takissis on Mar 12, 2018 17:42:24 GMT
I wanted to say a quick hello. I haven't been creating for d&d very long. I did some trees and now I'm working on my first set of dungeon tiles. I've watch tons of videos on YouTube, enough where I'm sure my husband thinks I have a problem. Anyway. Hi!!
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Post by tauster on Mar 12, 2018 21:12:32 GMT
Welcome on board!
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Post by Draklith on Mar 12, 2018 22:39:40 GMT
welcome...takissis and we love lotsa piccies here too, so if you can, post some pictures of what you've built
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Post by margaret on Mar 13, 2018 0:29:53 GMT
Welcome! You will find lots of inspiration here
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Post by skunkape on Mar 13, 2018 14:07:20 GMT
Welcome fellow traveler! I hope you'll enjoy your time here and as others have said, post pictures of you work, we'd love to see it!
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Post by erho on Mar 13, 2018 14:24:05 GMT
Hey! Welcome to the board from an Oklahoma gamer!
Post pics of your terrain and minis!
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Post by universalmonster on Mar 13, 2018 16:31:18 GMT
Heyyyyy Welcome! Where from in Texas?
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Post by deafnala on Mar 13, 2018 16:55:06 GMT
WELCOME ABOARD! Have a FUN stay. I am in the Hill Country (Horseshoe Bay) about 60 something miles West of Austin.
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Post by erho on Mar 13, 2018 17:15:23 GMT
Never knew so many Texans were here!
Used to live in Driftwood south of austin in early 2000s.
I still go to the GW store in North Dallas at least once a year
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Post by deafnala on Mar 13, 2018 18:34:29 GMT
I'm not sure if they are still there, but Book Stan 2 in Beaumont had an unbelievable stock of out of production G.W. stuff along with a horde of other mini makers. I only got to go there once & it was when was broke.
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Post by dc250591realman on Mar 22, 2018 4:22:47 GMT
12 DIY Craft Ideas With Old Wooden Boxes Crates have been used form ancient times to keep and transport fruits, vegetables, wine and even milk. Recently designers have rediscovered the aesthetic qualities of an old vintage crate and have started re-purposing them into truly elegant design pieces. New or old, a wooden crate can be revived and reused in many different ways from storage ideas to coffee tables, side tables, cutlery storage, wedding table decorations, flower planters, balcony wooden benches and so on. If you are not in possession of a vintage crate you can make it seem older yourself by stenciling a brand new crate. It will look spectacular in a shabby chic decor and very contrasting in a sleek shiny new interior design.
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