Bring a 36-health army of a single race with at most 4 commons, 3 uncommons, 2 rares, & 1 monster of any type. No items allowed. Swiss format.All players will receive 2 alternate-ink Promo Dice.
Are you the best at being the worst? Bring a legal 36-health army. Each round your opponent plays your army. Swiss format. All players will receive 2 alternate-ink Promo Dice.
Crochet a dragon egg dice bag. Participants will be expected to know how to crochet in the round & should be comfortable with the fundamental stitches of crochet.
Description:
Participants will be crocheting a Dragon Egg dice bag, an excellent accessory for any gamer! Previous crochet experience is required; participants will be expected to know how to crochet in the round and should be comfortable with the fundamental stitches of crochet. A complete beginner to crochet can still sign up for this event provided they learn these techniques first. Alternatively, you can learn all of the required skills through participating in the Beginner and Intermediate crochet workshops. Supplies will be provided, and will be yours to keep after the event.
Cover plastic eggs with Aves epoxy clay, add texture and paint to create dragon eggs. Mold the clay and embed class eyes to add a hatch-ling to one of your eggs.
Description:
Start with plastic eggs as the base and then use Aves epoxy clay to add texture. Shape the epoxy in to a small dragon hatch-ling with a pair of glass eyes and add it to the base of one of your eggs. Finish your eggs and hatch-ling with Plaid paints.
We supply everything you need.
Epoxy clay takes time to air dry to a hard finish depending on the thickness of the application. You are welcomed to leave your eggs and hatch-ling in the classroom and pick them up later in the day so you don't have to carry them with you.
Children are welcome but must be supervised.
Visit the link for a picture of this project & all the workshops being offered by the Crafty Gamers.
A glass eye, texture & painted finishes transform the cover of a small journal.
Description:
Start with a small hardcover notebook as the base and then use Aves epoxy clay to add texture. Embed a glass eye and finish with Plaid paints and you've created the perfect dragon (or monster of your own design).
The result is a one-of-a kind journal.
We supply everything you need. You are welcome to bring other small items (e.g., beads, crystals, stones, etc.) to "attach" to your journal using the clay as a "setting."
Epoxy clay takes time to air dry to a hard finish depending on the thickness of the application. You are welcomed to leave your journal in the classroom and pick it up later in the day so you don't have to carry it with you.
Children are welcome but must be supervised.
Visit the link for a picture of this project & all the workshops being offered by the Crafty Gamers.
A glass eye, texture and painted finishes transform the cover of a small journal.
Description:
Start with a small hardcover notebook as the base and then use Aves epoxy clay to add texture. Embed a glass eye and finish with Plaid paints and you've created the perfect dragon (or monster of your own design).
The result is a one-of-a kind journal.
We supply everything you need. You are welcome to bring other small items (e.g., beads, crystals, stones, etc.) to "attach" to your journal using the clay as a "setting."
Epoxy clay takes time to air dry to a hard finish depending on the thickness of the application. You are welcomed to leave your journal in the classroom and pick it up later in the day so you don't have to carry it with you.
Children are welcome but must be supervised.
Visit the link for a picture of this project & all the workshops being offered by the Crafty Gamers.
A small glass eye, texture and painted finishes transform a card box to a fantasy storage box.
Description:
Start with an unfinished playing card box as the base and then use Aves epoxy clay to add texture. Embed a glass eye and finish with Plaid paints and you've created the perfect dragon (or monster of your own design).
The result is a one-of-a kind fantasy storage box.
We supply everything you need. You are welcome to bring other small items (e.g., beads, crystals, stones, etc.) to "attach" to your box using the clay as a "setting."
Epoxy clay takes time to air dry to a hard finish depending on the thickness of the application. You are welcomed to leave your box in the classroom and pick it up later in the day so you don't have to carry it with you.
Children are welcome but must be supervised. Visit the link for a picture of this project & all the workshops being offered by the Crafty Gamers.
A small glass eye, texture and painted finishes transform a card box to a fantasy storage box.
Description:
Start with an unfinished playing card box as the base and then use Aves epoxy clay to add texture. Embed a glass eye and finish with Plaid paints and you've created the perfect dragon (or monster of your own design).
The result is a one-of-a kind fantasy storage box.
We supply everything you need. You are welcome to bring other small items (e.g., beads, crystals, stones, etc.) to "attach" to your box using the clay as a "setting."
Epoxy clay takes time to air dry to a hard finish depending on the thickness of the application. You are welcomed to leave your box in the classroom and pick it up later in the day so you don't have to carry it with you.
Children are welcome but must be supervised. Visit the link for a picture of this project & all the workshops being offered by the Crafty Gamers.
A large glass eye, texture and painted finishes transform a wood hinged cigar box to a fantasy storage chest.
Description:
Start with an unfinished wood hinged "cigar" box (8.32" x 8.10" x 1.75") as the base and then use Aves epoxy clay to add texture. Embed a glass eye and finish with Plaid paints and you've created the perfect dragon (or monster of your own design).
The result is a one-of-a kind fantasy storage box, great for dice, cards, remote controls and more.
We supply everything you need. You are welcome to bring other small items (e.g., beads, crystals, stones, etc.) to "attach" to your box using the clay as a "setting."
Epoxy clay takes time to air dry to a hard finish depending on the thickness of the application. You are welcomed to leave your box in the classroom and pick it up later in the day so you don't have to carry it with you.
Children are welcome but must be supervised.
Visit the link for a picture of this project & all the workshops being offered by the Crafty Gamers.
A group of dragons is only as strong as their weakest member - that's the first thing a Dragon Master learns.
Description:
This tactical duel game is played on an imaginary 4x4 grid, one player will score the vertical lines, the other player the horizontal lines of the grid. To start, both players are dealt eight cards with values from 0 to 3 and alternately play them into the 4x4 grid, always adjacent to at least one previously played card. Once 16 cards are played, the lines are scored: Single dragons count their printed value. Two identical dragons get a x10 multiplier for their value. Three or more identical dragons of any value score 100 points. However, in the end the player with the lowest scoring line loses, regardless their overall score.