I also used two mini clothespins to attach the sign to the top of the wreath. The sign says, “Don’t get yourself in a Christmas cold sweat, it’s time to play a little gift card roulette!Only one of these cards has money on it. Good luck!” At the bottom of the wreath I attached a big red bow.It was designed to go on a gift, and had little twist ties on the back, so I just attached it to. Play Free Online Roulette Games - Practice & enjoy top roulette games - No Sign-up or Download required. Play 60+ games to instantly here now!
Attention all photo lovers. Here’s a Do-It-Yourself roulette table complete with game chips. Perfect for a casino-themed game night!
Your very own photo-fied roulette table!
What you’ll need
- Colored printer
- Scissors
- Tape or glue
- Access to the internet
Homemade Roulette Wheel
How to
- To do this, have a layout handy for reference and position photos of primarily red hues where the red numbers go and those predominantly black in place of the black numbers. (You can easily find layouts by doing a web-engine search).
- Need you ask where to find photos for this project? The Lomography website is your oyster! Look in our new Colors section to look up red and black photos now, and have fun while at it!
- Using a program which can be as simple as a word document, resize photos and line them up, three per row and 12 per column.
- Now type in the numbers that are quintessential in making any roulette game possible! We suggest white text.
- Once you have the bulk of the layout, either print this out and manually draw in what should go on the perimeter or print out a found layout online and assemble, cut and tape accordingly!
On a larger scale you could build a LomoWall and use this instead! Hang it up proudly when you aren’t entertaining with it.
Re-purposed plastic film canister caps game chips
What you’ll need
Image Homemade Roulette Games
- Film canister caps (our suggestion is to ask friends, photo lovers, and conveniently friends who are photo lovers, to donate to your cause).
- Colorful markers
How to
This is as easy as pie! Basketball betting tips. (Though we suggest eating sandwiches and foods of that nature when playing card games, after all this is the reason Lord Sandwich popularized this form of food in the first place).
- Pop the plastic caps off the canisters and lay them out on a flat surface.
- Roll some markers your way and begin writing numbers in different colors corresponding with values on the caps. We did red-five, blue-ten, green-25 and black-100.
Your very own photo-fied roulette table!
What you’ll need
- Colored printer
- Scissors
- Tape or glue
- Access to the internet
Homemade Roulette Wheel
How to
- To do this, have a layout handy for reference and position photos of primarily red hues where the red numbers go and those predominantly black in place of the black numbers. (You can easily find layouts by doing a web-engine search).
- Need you ask where to find photos for this project? The Lomography website is your oyster! Look in our new Colors section to look up red and black photos now, and have fun while at it!
- Using a program which can be as simple as a word document, resize photos and line them up, three per row and 12 per column.
- Now type in the numbers that are quintessential in making any roulette game possible! We suggest white text.
- Once you have the bulk of the layout, either print this out and manually draw in what should go on the perimeter or print out a found layout online and assemble, cut and tape accordingly!
On a larger scale you could build a LomoWall and use this instead! Hang it up proudly when you aren’t entertaining with it.
Re-purposed plastic film canister caps game chips
What you’ll need
Image Homemade Roulette Games
- Film canister caps (our suggestion is to ask friends, photo lovers, and conveniently friends who are photo lovers, to donate to your cause).
- Colorful markers
How to
This is as easy as pie! Basketball betting tips. (Though we suggest eating sandwiches and foods of that nature when playing card games, after all this is the reason Lord Sandwich popularized this form of food in the first place).
- Pop the plastic caps off the canisters and lay them out on a flat surface.
- Roll some markers your way and begin writing numbers in different colors corresponding with values on the caps. We did red-five, blue-ten, green-25 and black-100.
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