Wednesday, August 4, 2021
Mix of things created in July
D&D Hit Point Trackers
so I came up with these trackers so easy to make and use during the games.
All that is needed is some foam board and a old cereal box and a tooth pick
to make the bases of these trackers.
But who just wants this plain mess to track their hit points i know my players wouldn't want that so I get busy taking them all apart and decorating them to fit each players game play.
Here is how I did 1 of them
I stained the front and back pieces black and added a gold trim around the disks. I also added packing tape over them for added strength and so that they would turn more easily.
Scratched in some wood grain and plank lines to look like wood then painted.
Coffee stained some paper to make a scroll used tooth picks to make the scroll handles
and used some jewelry spacer for the decorative handles.
Attach scroll to top wood piece cut out the holes foe the number and put it all together.
Here are all of the designs I came up with for my adventures
Scroll laying on stone ground
Open chest full of gems
Stone ground covered in skeleton pieces
A pagan altar
A scroll on wood with a feather quill
a open chest full of gold and scrolls
Bards instruments and music sheets laying on wood floor
and finally a plain wooden floor
still not sure what i want to do to to this one .
I hope you find this easy to follow and come up with some great trackers of your own.
Would love to see what you come up with!!!