I’m doing my third annual Pride Dice Drop this Sunday June 4 at 5pm EST, and the style this year is petri dice! I did as many Pride flags as I could manage (some of the ink colors didn’t behave together), and I’m so excited and proud to be sharing the results.
I don’t have room to fit all of the detailed dice photos in this post, but there are 13 polyhedral sets, 11 d20s, and 5 confetti chonky 30mm d20s made from the flashing of several sets.
I wish everyone love and affirmation, and hope to see you soon!
My "Living Moss" dice are available on etsy!
Light green, dark green, gold, and white dirty-pour dice that are inked in gold! More evidence that I have an extreme bias toward green dice! I'm sorry, I can't help it! It's my favorite color!
These are available as regular size sets and mini dice sets!
I had to switch my dice collection to segmented containers so I’d be less stressed sifting through the pile to find complete sets, but I’ve also discovered I have 65 sets of dice and I still don’t have enough containers 🧍♂️
My dice storage solution 🥰 each little "potion" is named for the aesthetic of the dice set, the tabletop character goes with, or the game it's used to play!
Another zipper pouch frog! His name is =[===> Squire =[===>
While I was searching for names, I looked at a list of words for things that hold or keep stuff. Squire was on the list, since they assist knights by carrying their weapons and armour (as well as other tasks). My frog may not be carrying those types of things, but he can hold plenty of other trinkets, and I just liked the name ¯\_(^◡^)_/¯
When I get in the mood to make a frog, I obviously can’t make just one, I always get ideas for a few at a time. So that’s the reason why I've been posting them in bunches.
I made this one with some old shirt and couch fabric, with some patches made of scraps. I sewed the patches on with black yarn and a leather needle, since I like the way the bigger, more obvious stitching looks. I also embroidered the shape of a twenty-sided die on one of the patches, because Squire will be holding some of my dice collection.
I’m pretty happy with how these came out- especially because I was worried I screwed them up while pouring them, so I’m pleasantly surprised they’re not completely ruined!
Ethereal - softest pink, yellow, & blue, packed with colour shifting shimmer & flakies, swirling sparkly white clouds, & a healthy handful of iridescent stars. Inked in pale silver.