Introduction
Creating board game pieces can be a highly rewarding and creative experience. It has the potential to give players an extra sense of attachment to their favorite games as they will have created these pieces with their own two hands. In this blog post, we’ll explore how to craft your own unique playing pieces using various materials and techniques. We’ll discuss the basics of material selection, cutting and designing, assembly, finishing touches and storage solutions. With the right preparation and diligence, you can create game pieces that your friends and family will truly cherish!
Materials
Materials needed to create board game pieces include:
– Cardstock ” Cardstock is often used to make game pieces due to its durability and stiffness. It’s also a great material for covering with colored paper or art prints.
– Foamboard ” Foamboard is lightweight, easy to cut, and can be used as the base of 3D game pieces. It’s also possible to paint or glue fabric on foamboard for adding texture.
– Acrylic or Poster Board – These materials are often used for creating flat tokens that are made from layers of colored paper or washi tape. They can be left as they are, or covered with labels or stickers.
– Wood ” Great for making thick, sturdy game pieces that can stand up to years of use. Wood will use tools like saws and planes to shape the piece, and you’ll need the proper knowledge and safety instructions before attempting this kind of project.
– Plaster ” To create more durable 3D pieces and large figures from plaster molds you’ll need a bit more skill than the other materials listed here. The process involves first sculpting the figure, then creating plaster molds from which copies can then be casted multiple times in plastic resin or metal alloy materials of your choosing for an impressive gaming experience!
Conceptualizing
Creating board game pieces is a great way to add an extra layer of fun and enjoyment to any board game. To create the most engaging and interesting pieces, it helps to focus on the concept behind your game and utilize creativity. Think about what kind of person would play your game and what kind of aesthetic could capture their attention. Consider how shapes, colors, textures, and symbols could be used together in harmony to create visually tantalizing pieces. Additionally, brainstorm other components that can be added such as specific elements related to the theme or topic of your game along with light-hearted touches that make each piece unique. Don’t forget to think practically as well by ensuring that each design will fit on the board while also being easy for players to handle and move around. With inspiring concepts, creative techniques, practical concerns, and lots of fun; it’s possible to craft delightful board game pieces that people love to move around anytime they get the chance.
Gathering Supplies
It is important to have all the necessary supplies before starting the project of creating board game pieces. Depending on the type of materials you are using (e.g., 3D printer filament, cardstock, foam board etc.), the list of supplies may vary. Nonetheless, you will need a 3D Printer or a cutting machine such as a Cricut for printing and/or cutting shapes to make your pieces. Additionally, other essential items include one or more power drills with drill bits for making holes for game pegs, different types of glues such as spray adhesive or hot glue gun, elastic bands if you are making moving parts, permanent markers or paints for decorating your pieces and so on. Finally, it might be wise to have extra supplies at hand in case any mistakes occur during the creation process and require correction measures.
Designing the Pieces
1. Decide on the type of game pieces you would like to create. Depending on the game, you may need pawns, dice, cards, tokens, etc.
2. Choose a design software that works best for you and your project needs. Popular choices include Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and Inkscape.
3. Gather references of other board game pieces by looking through online portfolios or using social media platforms such as Pinterest or Instagram to find ideas for your own game pieces.
4. Create a basic outline sketch of what each game piece should look like before beginning to work in the design software. This will help you better visualize the finished product from the start and ensure you’re staying on track throughout the entire process.
5. Determine if you need vector graphics (editable graphics) or raster images (images made up of pixel squares). Raster images are best used for detail-rich cover art for a board game box; vectors (such as line art) are well-suited for detailed game piece designs with multiple elements involved or intricate drawings where detail retention is needed at any size scale or resolution change.
6. Begin inputting your respective design elements into the design software in order to construct your overall project piece by piece until it is complete ” this includes deciding on color composition, font selection and creating outlines around shapes including lines and circles in order to retain shape integrity when creating vector files that don’t use pixel points to define sections/dimensions as per standard image files do (such as JPGs, PNGs etc.).
7. Once your design is complete and all necessary edits have been made (if any), export your file types into the appropriate formats so they can be purchased from a manufacture so they can be sent out with the actual product once it is ready!
Making the Pieces
Creating the pieces for a board game is an important step as these will be the components to play your game. Before you begin making the pieces, decide what kind of materials you want to use. Many people prefer to make their pieces out of cardstock or other lightweight paper because the resulting pieces are sturdy, yet lightweight. If you prefer, however, you can use more sturdy and heavier materials like clay, wood, or metal.
When opting for cardstock, choose a weight that will hold up under repeated play; 65 lbs should be sufficient. Next, decide on a shape for your game piece ” consider whether circles, squares or other geometric shapes would work best with your design. Trace out each individual piece, either by hand or by using a pattern template. Cut out each piece carefully with scissors or a craft knife, then assemble all of the pieces together.
You may also opt for materials like paper mache to create fun shapes for your board game pieces. To do this first collect newspaper, tissue paper or other scraps great for molding and shaping into anything you desire. Then mix 1 cup of white school glue (or flour and water) with 1.5 cups of warm water , adding in drops of food coloring if desired and stirring until everything is mixed together well without lumps. To start building your game piece use strips of newspaper that have been dipped in the paste mixture and layered onto an object ” such as a balloon ” that has been covered in parchment or wax paper (otherwise it will stick). Allow them to dry completely before attempting to pop the balloon and have an open space inside your creation; add details like eyes and tentacles afterwards as desired!
Finishing Touches
Adding decorative elements and paint to your board game pieces can take a handmade game from drab to fab! When it comes to embellishing the pieces, think of adding details that are reflective of the theme you are going for. If it’s a western-themed game, you could use a stencil to stamp an image of a cowboy hat or horseshoe on each piece. For more abstract games, consider cutting out shapes with corrugated cardboard and gluing them onto the game pieces.
To bring even more character to the game pieces, you could also add some paint. Acrylic paints are best since they dry quickly and come in many different colors. Before brushing on any color, be sure to apply some primer filler first in order to ensure that your paint goes on smoothly. You can either stick with one color or mix multiple shades together for bold combinations that will make your board game stand out among the rest!
Safety and Care
When creating board game pieces, it is important to consider the safety of the final product. Non-toxic materials should always be used to ensure there are no long term health risks for players. You should also think about how much wear and tear the pieces will be exposed to and choose materials that won’t make them prone to damage or fading. For example, choosing thicker plastics instead of paper or cardstock may make the pieces last longer. Additionally, it is important when storing your pieces to keep them away from direct sunlight and other sources of intense heat which could cause deterioration over time. By taking into account these factors, you can rest assured you are creating board game pieces that are both safe and will remain looking new for as long as possible.
Conclusion
Creating board game pieces is a fun, creative way to personalize your board game. Working with different mediums like foam core, paperboard, legos and paint can yield some interesting results. There are plenty of ways to approach the task, including sourcing pieces from stores or websites or making them yourself. The number of pieces you will need depends on how many players there will be in your game as well as the kind of game rules you intend to set up. Having an idea ahead of time will help keep things organized. With some planning and creativity, you’ll soon have all the pieces in place for your custom designed board game. Now go forth and let your imagination run wild!
I love playing all kinds of games – from classics like Monopoly to modern favourites like Ticket to Ride.
I created this blog as a way to share my love of board games with others, and provide information on the latest releases and news in the industry.