![]() ![]() You would just need to measure it and email us the dimensions and what design / picture you would want on it. It will just be a solid color.Īnother option is that you can have us create an insert cover that you can print out. One easy fix is to remove the tape on the sides of the insert and turn it inside out. Some Monopoly games (newer ones especially) have a box insert that has pictures and words on it. #5-Is there a way to cover up my box insert? The only problem that you might have with this is that the box lid might fit too tightly over the box bottom since you will be adding a layer to both sides. We can help you create a cover for the bottom of your box if you wish. We have not used these businesses, but some of our readers have and recommend them. ![]() You might have more success at a local print shop if you have that option.Īs far as online, a few of our readers have suggested some websites that worked for them. Some people have been able to print at these places, but we think it depends on who’s working when visiting the stores. #3-Where should I print the game board and box lid?ĭue to copyright issues, some people have not been able to print at big name companies such as Staples or Office Depot. These pieces can be overlapped to create your board. Since creating our original blog post, we have added both the regular and Christmas edition game boards to our resource library that already have the game split into 6 pieces to be printed on 8.5” x 11” paper. ![]() #2-How do I print the game board at home? You just tell the difference because of the different colors of card stock on which they are printed. In the older version of the game, the Chance & Community Chest cards are only one-sided. When we designed this game, we used our older version of Monopoly as inspiration. If you still have other questions that you need answered, feel free to email us at the Daily Prophet & Quibbler cards have backs to them? We get a lot of questions from people making our game, so we thought it would be helpful to share some of them. Look at how the inside opens up to store all of the pieces!Įven the sides and legs of the table look cool!įAQs for Making Our DIY Harry Potter Monopoly She used some of our printables for the pieces of the game, but the table is so creative and cool! We are amazed by the wooden table game that Rebecca created. She created her own money, and we love how it turned out!Ĭustomized Wooden Table Harry Potter Monopoly We like that she was able to use our printables to make this board. If you have a board that’s a bit bigger than what prints out, you can use black tape to give your game a border (and keep the edges from peeling) just like Lucy did. Such a good idea to use Harry Potter Lego figures for the pieces! It all turned out so well! We think it’s great that Dave was able to print all of the game at home to enjoy with his family. Printed at Home Harry Potter Monopoly Game We like all of the creative ideas and think it turned out really well!
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