I had an idea for a Christmas gift for a friend. We play D&D at his house every week, and we typically just use paper towel for coasters so as not to get water on all our papers. (He doesn't care about the table; let's not turn this into a troll thread.)
I thought, hey, he's the kind of fellow who would appreciate a set of kick-ass coasters, and it'd be something that got used all the time. So I wondered, does /tg/ know of any such thing? Even something vaguely medieval, like heraldic shields, would be pretty good.
Also, gaming gift thread general?
>coasters
Never. No. You do not understand the kind of forces you are dealing with here.
>>43517258
You could try to find a few blank cork coasters like in your picture and google for any laser engraving services in your area.
The old TSR Dragon logo would look great on one of those.
Personally I would try to make one themed after each game system you played together.
>>43517258
Dr p ending on your what game that is being played, a set of dice, a mini box, or a module could all be fun gifts. My group mostly uses phones over paper for character sheets so coasters are no issue. I don't approve of digital character sheets personally desu but it's whatever.
>>43517307
Oh, that's a great idea. I never would have thought of that. Actually, we have portraits of a all our past characters stored somewhere... perhaps I'll compose some "family photos" of our former parties.
>>43517330
That sounds pretty rad :)
>>43517258
>used all the time
>>43517258
Who the fuck use coasters?
>>43517258
I've made coasters for family and friends using geode slices, cork board, and glue.
Guess it would depend how much precious gems and the like come up in your campaign.
>>43517258
make a metal stencil and burn them on with a lighter
Check out , you can upload images and they put them on stuff like coasters and mousepads in china.
>>43522627
(a)rt cow
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