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Take your game night to a whole new level with these chic playing cards from Craighill. Ideal for all games played with a pack of 52 regulation playing cards, magic, and cardistry. Elevate your play with these stylish cards! The full-color backs feature a minimal grid pattern with the Craighill logo mirrored on each end while the face cards depict a fresh take on traditional playing card design - the result is an extremely stylish and playable deck. Packaged in a unique box reminiscent of an old cassette tape holder, complete with a magnetic closure that creates a satisfying "snap" sound when closed.
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Wooden Playing Card Box With Two Set of Paper Playing Cards - PLAYING CARDS MAY BE DIFFERENT AS IMAGES •Cardholder with 2 decks of finest quality playing cards, 5 Dice, Box decorated with Brass Inlay and glass lid. •Length : 7.0 inches , Width : 4.5 inches , Height : 1.75 inches. •Genuine wood construction fashioned out of fine quality Indian wood. •Perfect Gift Idea for friends. •Weight -500 Grams
A few weeks ago I promised I would do a tutorial on the playing card boxes I have posted to my blog recently. As I had friends over yesterday and we decided to make one of the boxes it was a perfect time to be able to take photos to help explain the construction of these .... they really are very easy to do ..... thanks to my friend Gai for being the model for the majority of the photo's ;) 1. To start you need to select 21 playing cards, keep in mind when you are selecting these what you would like to see around the front of the box this is important. Also some playing cards are better than others ..... older ones may be better ... yesterday when we used new playing cards to make the one for these photos, the playing card did crack a little while bending the cards ..... none of of previous ones have done this. Also look around for different sized playing cards .......... there are soooo many different sizes to pick from .... the ones here are the standard sized card. 2. You now have to separate from the 21 playing cards, 12 that you want to use to make the main section of the box ..... these will be seen ............ 6 of these will be for the inside of the box and the other 6 for the outside (including the base & the lid) Take 2 cards (one will be the outside image and the other the inside). And place them on top of each other so that they appear in the photo on the left . the back of the playing cards should be facing each other and they cards are in a cross shape. 3. Take the pieces which are on either side of the card and fold them over so they are onto of the card on the top. 4. Now turn the cards over and fold over the pieces that are on the edge over to that card too. As per photo. 5. Pull the pieces apart and then take each fold over piece and slide it into the card as you see on the photo. Repeat this with the other 10 playing cards, you will then have 6 folded pieces which will make the main portion of your box. 6. Fold all the remaining playing cards in half so they look like this. 7. Now take one of the playing cards you folded in half and slide it down into one of the other playing cards you created using the 2 playing cards. This is how you will join the pieces to make the box. 8. Continue joining the sides of the box first. 9. Slide in 4 of the folded cards to the card that is to be the base of the box. Here you see the base of the box ready to attach to the box sides. 10. Slide all the pieces into the bottom slots around the box . 11. To create the lid, slide one of the folded playing cards to the back of the lid and then slide it into the box as show in the photos below. 12. Embellish your boxes how you wish. In the box shown here I have used a white gel pen to create dots on the black shapes and a black marker on the red shapes of the card. If you which to add brads, you might want to work out where you which this to go and then pull that part of the box apart temporarily while you create your hole so the back of the brad is not seen on the inside. Here are the links to my other box I have created: Dirty Dare - Playing Card Box I hope this all makes sense to you all, if not I suggest you read it all through first as the photos on other steps may make it easier to understand the step you are having problems with ...... if you still can't get it .... please let me know and will try and edit the instructions to make it clearer. Enjoy creating your playing card boxes.
Here is a box to store your playing cards in. You can use the blank template to design your own, or use the ready-made box to store my vintage card designs in. Have fun! - Judy
An absolute must-have to stock the home or take on travels, this set of playing cards is a uniquely stylish selection. The design of the cards strikes a fine balance: chic, yet familiar, and they bend, slide and shuffle precisely as intended. The set arrives in a box that resembles a cassette tape and features a magnetic closure with satisfying snap.
This is a unique Playing Card Box in pink shagreen. It is a gorgeous little box for all those who love a game of cards! The lining is in sycamore wood while the inlay is in luxurious pink faux shagreen. Every pack of playing cards should have a box or case to hold them otherwise their longevity is shortened. This card box comes complete with two packs of quality playing cards. What could be better than spreading out one of our beautiful luxury velvet Bridge Cloths and settling down to a game of Bridge, Patience or Whist. The charming cloths are available in a variety of colours including green, grey, blue and yellow. All the cloths are trimmed with contrasting pompoms. Henry Forwood invented the process to make this unique faux shagreen because he loves the luxurious tactile texture the stingray creates. The shagreen card box makes a wonderful hostess, birthday, Christmas, anniversary gift or present. Furthermore our playing card boxes all come in our fabulous Forwood Design gift packaging. Made exclusively for Forwood Design this playing card box in pink shagreen is the perfect accessory to keep in your games cabinet. If you like games also look at our collection of bridge sets and luxurious backgammon boards.
Practice your poker face or go fish in style! Whether you win or lose, our playing cards with sleek designs make even a bad hand look good! This is a standard poker size 52 card deck with a gold foil stamped tuck box and gold foil stamped cards that are custom designed and unique!
The Turf Club Playing Card Set in Hand-Crafted Wooden Box is a travel size box that keeps your cards in the best condition. Created especially for those card lovers who want to have a beautiful place to store their cards. This acacia wood storage box is beautifully stained and crafted and has a soft and elegant finish. Each box includes a complete deck of cards (deck includes 52 cards and 2 jokers). Dimensions: 3.3"W x 1.5"D x 4.5"H Material: Paper, Wood, Brass Includes: 1 full deck of cards, 1 box The decorative inlay on the wood surface is made with 100 % Brass Crafted from Acacia wood with an elegant natural finish Great Men's Gift ...Read More
The card depicts Betty White when she was 21 years old. This deck of cards is frequently offered on e-Bay but rarely in sealed NOS condition.
Make a custom size hinged origami box, perfect to keep a deck of cards, business cards. Or use a gift box for a specific sized present.