Quality Game Parts and Pieces, marbles, dice, tokens, pawns, players and timers from your favorite family board games, dice games, and classic tabletop games. *%😃#*For a limited time each order will include a lot of vintage game cards. Last 2 photos are examples. #😁* Each lot offers an excellent variety from dozens of different games. Lots are handpicked to offer a balanced representation from many games with few repeating pieces. I will combine shipping on multiple orders and refund overages not less than $2. QUANTITY: 100 game pieces (actually it is a few more than that because not everybody is going to like every piece. The pieces you don’t like, count those as part of the extra few and just toss them. Don’t let them ruin your purchase ;) Time Period: 1970’s - 2024. Majority tend to be from the 90’s and early 2000’s. “PIECES” IS USED TO DESCRIBE BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO THE FOLLOWING ITEMS: dice, marbles, chess, checkers, pawns, players, movers, counters, letter tiles, number tiles, dominoes, plastic play money, game cards, pegs, Zingo tiles, timers, Monopoly houses and hotels, tokens, Rummikub tiles, backgammon checkers, teddy bear bingo, pick up sticks, jenga blocks, cadoo, guess who faces, trivial pursuit wheels, mahjong tiles, tri onimos, Quirkle cubes, “let’s go fishing” fish, Stratego castles, guess who faces, army men, dice “shaker” cups, Risk soldiers and cannons, bingo counters, .ect MATERIALS: plastic, wood, metal and cardboard. Please contact me with any questions or special requests. 😄😄 Help other customers know what to expect when they order this item. Upload a photo of your pieces when you leave an honest review and receive a coupon for $3 off a future purchase.😁😁 Thank you for visiting my store!
With all the modern technology that's available to us it's easy to forget some of the older devices that were used just a few years ago but have now become obsolete. New pieces of hardware like smartphones combine the features of many different devices into one package, making the older technology less desirable. But even with the latest advances there are still some old technologies that are routinely used by a variety of people. Some users simply don't see the need to move with the times, but other technologies are still in use for more elaborate and complex reasons. 10.
Great, this will totally be ready for the end-of-term concert.
Brooklyn-based artist duo Icy & Sot were recently in Tbilisi, Georgia where they installed this temporary piece titled “Nature’s Reflection” as part of Art-Villa Garikula. You can follow more of their recent work on Instagram, and also check out their recent book Let Her be Free that features over a decade of stencil work and street installations. More
Erik Johansson is one of the most talented photo manipulators / surreal digital artists of our time. His work is truly mesmerizing, forcing us to take a
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All I can say is ....oh my gosh! I love the cookbook Our Best Bites by Sara Wells and Kate Jones. I have been browsing their cookbook and blog for the past month and found a recipe we had to make this morning.....Chocolate Chip Banana Pancakes with Peanut Butter Maple Syrup. Yes...all good things together...so it's time to share! Chocolate Chip Banana Pancakes with Peanut Butter Maple Syrup Chunky Monkey Pancakes {Banana Chocolate Chip Pancakes with Peanut Butter Syrup} Recipe by Our Best Bites 1 1/2 C flour 3Tbs sugar 2 tsp baking powder 1 1/2 tsp baking soda 1/4 tsp salt 1 1/2 C buttermilk * 1 tsp vanilla extract 1 Tbs canola oil 1 large or extra large egg 2 small-med ripe bananas 1/4 C mini chocolate chips (or reg. chips roughly chopped) tossed with 2 tsp flour Cooking Spray or butter for pan 1 C maple syrup 1/2 C peanut butter *As a substitute for buttermilk, place 1 1/2 Tbs lemon juice or vinegar in a 1 1/2 C measuring cup and then fill the remainder with milk. Combine flours, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, and salt in a mixing bowl and whisk together. In a separate bowl combine buttermilk, eggs, oil, and vanilla and whisk well. Add the wet ingredients into the dry and mix just until moistened and combined. Place bananas in a bowl and roughly mash with a fork. Fold into batter. Add the chocolate chips that have been tossed with flour and stir. For syrup, heat peanut butter in the microwave for 30 seconds. Add maple syrup and gently whisk to combine. Heat in the microwave for another 30 seconds, whisk, and then set aside. Heat a nonstick griddle or skillet to medium heat. Coat pan with little butter and then pour on pancake batter. Use1/4 C batter for large pancakes (4-6″) and 2 T for kid-sized ones (2-3″). Wait until bubbles form and edges are set and then flip. Reheat syrup if necessary and pour over warm pancakes. Yield: 28-30 2-3″ pancakes (using 1/8 C batter measure) 14-15 4-6″ pancakes (using 1/4 C batter measure) Freezer Instructions: Let cooked pancakes cool to room temperature. Place in a single layer in the freezer until frozen and then place pancakes in a ziplock bag or airtight container. Reheat in a microwave or toaster until heated through.
Barry Rosenthal's still life photographic series "Found in Nature" of ocean borne trash highlights the global problem of marine pollution
Canadian artist Mathieu Laca crafts oil paintings that use texture and abstractions that toy with the conventions of portraiture. Whether it’s famous subjects or the vague everyman or everywoman, the artist packs both meticulous, odd flair and personality into each of the paintings. He's given this treatment to anyone from Henry David Thoreau and Albert Einstein to historical arts figures like Vincent Van Gogh.
Batiks and stars: a match made in heaven We love batiks, and we suspect we're not alone. Thus we've been on a quest - an odyssey, you mig...
I finished a commissioned piece that will be hung in a beautiful new Aspen, CO home, and thought it might be nice for my client to get a little insight into the process of building up an encaustic …
Ed Fairburn has updated his portrolio with a few new pieces. He began his Maps series, using ink and pencil to illustrate portraits on maps,...
Los Angeles based street artist Plastic Jesus is not afraid to make bold statements. He's created a new piece of work inspired by a topic currently in the headlines following the recent release of Brock Turner - sexual assault.
I love Hollis Brown Thornton's recent technology-related drawings.
On Saturday, June 2, we attended the Wine Country Quilt Show , sponsored by the local quilt guilds from Petaluma, Sonoma and Santa Rosa, C...
Japanese art director Tatsuya Tanaka (previously) continues to entertain us with his ongoing miniature photo project, now stretching into its fifth year. Tanaka uses office supplies, food, and other found objects that he utilizes as set pieces or backdrops for miniature inhabitants. You would think his desire to continue the project would diminish after surpassing 1,000 photos or that his imagination would be completely tapped, but that’s clearly not the case. More
From a hungry baby bird to a cross-eyed lion, get your cuteness fix with creatures great and small.
The technique for this chicken paprikash recipe allows it to cook up moist and tender while the skin roasts to a crackling finish.
Belgian artist Berlinde De Bruyckere unveils two new bodies of sculptural work at Hauser & Wirth Somerset. The pieces presented in ‘Stages & Tales’ are a new artistic direction for De Bruyckere, movin
Fit for a generous wedge of lemon, this fish squeezer makes a fine tabletop accompaniment for seafood, salads – and beyond.
♦ THE IMAGE: This image came from a rare magazine cover for the San Francisco Exposition in 1915. The artist is F. L. Packer. This is a newly printed reproduction of an antique image. Choose the size you would like using menu. The watermarks with our name will not appear on your print. ♦ THE SIZE: The image size you choose will be the actual image area. If you have a specific size you would like it, ask and we will see if it can be done. The paper will be larger, having a white border. Please email us with any questions. ♦ THE PAPER & INK: We use a high quality fine art paper, Epson Velvet or equivalent. The image has been scanned from the original print using a graphic arts scanner. It will be printed with an Epson graphic arts printer using archival inks that will not fade. ♦ POLICY: These prints are for collecting or framing, but not reproducing for use in crafting or making more prints. If you would like to download images for crafting, go to our other ETSY site which is called "Image Chateau". ♦ THE SHIPPING: FREE SHIPPING on totals over $35. One shipping cost for as many prints as you want to purchase. Your print will be put into a plastic sleeve and then in between 2 layers of corrugated cardboard, or back-rolled in large diameter and mailed in a large very strong square tube. INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING email us for quote to your Country.
We attended the 'Sol y Sombra' (Sun and Shade) quilt show last weekend, and had a fantastic time. The show is an annual production of the A...
How to get rid of attic squirrels - a non-lethal strategy for evicting pesky attic rodents, sealing off access points, and smells they seem to hate.
I have always desired a lightweight, pliable version of porcelain and stained glass, to bring my creations to the next level, so I took it upon myself to create Porcelain 2—my own lightweight wearable porcelain and stained glass.
Take a look at this large and beautiful piece currently on display at the New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA)! The suspended ocean goddess, entitled
David Sax on analog ideas and products, such as Moleskine notebooks, that remain viable and popular despite advances in digital technology.
29 Aug — 1 Sep 2019 at the Jealous Gallery in London, United Kingdom
Вы уже наверняка слышали и о Вивиан Майер, и удивительную историю о том, как мир совершенно случайно узнал о ее фотоработах. Если нет, то обязательно почитайте . Я же просто не могу пройти мимо её фотографий и её взгляда на город. Я отобрал из доступных снимков те, что помечены, как сделанные в…
CUPIDO DESIGN© GEMAAKT IN ITALIËOntworpen om elke dag te resoneren en een mix van gevoelens op te roepen. Of je nu van kunst houdt of gewoon je huis wilt decoreren, dit handgemaakte stuk zal onmiddellijk een nieuwe sfeer creëren en een sterke impact hebben op je dagelijkse leven.ECHT HOUTEN FRAMEVoor je canvas gebruiken wij een hoogwaardige lijst van dennenhout, die 2,5 cm dik is en zo licht is dat je slechts één of twee spijkers nodig hebt om hem aan de muur te hangen.Wij bij Cupido Design© printen op canvas met uitsluitend gecertificeerde lijsten.MUSEUMKWALITEITWij maken uw product handmatig of met moderne machines rechtstreeks in onze Italiaanse fabrieken.De hoogwaardige canvasstof wordt handmatig langs een handgemaakt dennenhouten frame gespannen.Elke canvasafdruk wordt gemaakt met uitsluitend oplosmiddelvrije latexinkten. (speciale latexinkt maakt uw afbeeldingen volkomen onschadelijk voor mens en dier)**Onze kwaliteitsnorm wordt gegarandeerd door onze strenge controles.ㅤ