

The front/back of the cards have to be in the exact same position for them to print correctly. I attempted to print 2 sides on the property cards - I did the first page only. The lines are offset by just a few hairs. It wrinkles the paper.Īlso, the 2 sided printing is almost perfect for the spell & potions cards. It worked SO much better! The modge podge is too wet. I wish I had used the spray for the board & box as well. And, decided to try spray adhesive for the property cards. I used modge podge for the board and box. So, I recently found this on pinterest and made it for a family member for a Christmas gift. I also got a new game board in the box from walmart for 5 bucks. (They were also having a sale on the 18x24 paper that day)

Anyway, the printing of everything (excluding the money because I could print it on paper at home) cost me about 45 dollars. I didn't have any problems there, but I suggest that you have them cut them instead of cutting them yourself. I took the resources here and had them printed at Office Max. You can also go to your local game card shop to get dice that fit the theme as well. You can get these from Ebay, or if your lucky to find one in a goodwill/resale shop you can snatch the pieces from there, but they work perfectly! The playing pieces I used were from Harry Potter Scene it. Hello Harry Potter Fans! I just finished making this board and putting everything together, and I wanted to share with you the pieces that I got, and the money that I made using these templates.
