Stackable Trays
Details
Very sturdy palm-sized hexagonal trays.
They stack nicely when not in use.
Tall enough to contain dice, even when stacked.
Choose from many provided art choices, or customize it with your own.
Dice are pictured to show scale and are not included.
We always try to make our products sturdy, but this one is the strongest by far. Check out the demo below:
DM: Guys, use these. I made them out of paper.
Barbarian: Nice. Wait, this is paper?
DM: Yep, it's paper.
Rogue: Mine feels like wood.
DM: Nope, it's all paper and glue.
Barbarian: Bangs tray against the table. Is ... is there wood inside?
DM: No, and don't dent the table!
Wizard: Did you use a 3D printer?
DM: No, just a 2D inkjet. I added the third D by folding and gluing.
Rogue: I'm keeping this one.
Stackable Trays organize your game table into cool-looking, themed hexagons rather than messy piles. Use them for dice, tokens, board game components, candy, or other small items. Or, roll dice in them.
They are astoundingly sturdy, and stack when not in use.
Druid-approved: Made with no metal or plastic.
Barbarian-approved: It's tough.
Materials
Glue pen, or tape runner
Scissors, knife, paper cutter, or trimmer
How to Make
Paper crafting difficulty: Intermediate.
For print-at-home, pay what you want for the templates at DMsGuild.com. You will also gain access to Google Drawings documents that you can copy and edit.
Choose the art and specific modules that you want. Print the needed templates on cardstock paper.
Cut on the dotted lines and crease on the solid lines. Fold, glue, and assemble according to the included instructions. Or, use the following visual guide:
Game Night Advantages
Organize a messy game table by replacing piles with cool-looking hexes.
Pause and resume your game table more easily by stacking up the trays.
Save about $30 each, compared to buying wooden component trays.
Keep players hands and minds in the game with an engaging themed item.
Gift them to your DM or players as unique keepsakes to remember that time when your paladin called for help, and your mom replied "Clear the table for dinner".
Sturdy paper trays
organize your piles of stuff
into neat hexes