
Accessories
Now, you of course don't need a lot of accessories to play any TTRPG's. But I'm a little magpie who loves my trinkets, especially if they come in many colours. So it was very easy to start a dice collection. So many pretty dice in so many pretty colours! Whoahhh.
I store mine in small jam jars that I got off the internet, and they live on top of our library. Sorted by colour, of course. This is not the entire collection, since there are always dice that are being used for a character right now that live in their dice bags. And, I have specific dice that I use for divination that live on my Divination Station.
Dice Palettes
One thing I love to do is to make dice palettes for the characters that I am playing. Sometimes that means taking two full sets that fit the character, but other times I like to mix and match sets to get a fun mix of everything. Some dice palettes I played with over the years:

A diceset I made for Kalaea She was part of a Starfinder campaign, so I wanted a lot of neon colours that fit the vibe. The orange die I actually stole from my wife's Infiniti game xD

This dice set is for Honey I actually bought all of these dice separate to make this set. I really wanted a honeybee vibe for this one, so I especially love the d6 with the stripes. Not pictured here (yet) is another sharp edge set with tiny little bees on them, that I added to this set. It's still one of my favourites.

A spooky smokey black and bright green set for my witch; Fennox Pherrox-Redmayne I also hand-sew the dicebag! Which was in fact, my first dicebag, and round! So that was an adventure in and of itself. This set served me well, they kept rolling pretty darn high when I needed it.

This set I unfortunately was only able to use for like two sessions, because then the campaign died. But! I had a lot of fun mixing and matching sets into something fun. This set was for Tani, a sea genasi surfer! Which also brings me to:
Rolling Stuff!


I am still pretty darn proud of this dicebox! I had the wooden hexagon base and dyed it with distress oxide ink in greens and blues. Then added the wave patterns with posca pen. I had a scrap of this gorgeous embossed leather and it was just enough to make a soft landing place for the dice

My friend and current DM MADE me this amazing folding dice tower! How cool is that?! There's also my (old, for now) initial and some flowery things burned into the front. I love this thing, it is so cool.
Other Shinies


For Fennox I really wanted her to look like a witch. That was not easy to find! Most minis are made inspired by the D& (&)D classes, which does not have a witch. But we were playing pathfinder. So, I still had the mini from my very first character, I had greenstuff, I had the audacity to just FAFO. And this is the result! Turned the loincloth into a skirt, the staff into a broom, and added the witchhat and everburning candles. I still love how this turned out, especially since clay is not my best medium, to put it lightly.

When I was GM of my own campaign, I wanted to make some simple but pretty inspiration tokens to give to my players. I had these wooden disks still from a different art project, and I love the bark edges that are still on there. So I took my trusted Posca paint pens and added the d20 shape and the rays. Simple, but fun!