![]() I love the idea of theming these trays after the characters who use them. This time, I chose a more simplistic tray with a cleaner look using black felt and a silver stenciled-on designed I thought looked like it could be a holy symbol. Her character is a human paladin and, as with my dice tray, I wanted this one to be unique to her character. One of my friends who is also in our D&D party had a birthday so I decided I'd also make her a dice tray as a present. I just love how unique and personal it is to my character. I love how it turned out and it works great! I've been using this tray now for about a year with no complaints. I found a tree-looking frame at Michael's and used that as the base, adding green felt and stenciling on a gold leaf and vine pattern. My character is an elven druid and I wanted to make something that fit her character. This got me thinking that I wanted a dice tray of my own and, as much as I would LOVE to have a Wyrmwood, that's just not in the budget for me right now. ![]() One of Nate's friends got him a Wyrmwood dice tray as a birthday present a few years ago. The craftsmanship is amazing and their pieces are of such high quality. ![]() I love the amazing dice trays from Wyrmwood Gaming.
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