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Wasn't sure if this is the right place or not for discussion of RPG props/handouts design... If i'm in the wrong place let me know 
Just thought I'd share this:
My players have just recently become official bounty hunters... by "official" I mean that they are authorised by the local government to hunt not only outlaws for reward but also anyone held in contempt of court (there's a court system here... not something I've seen much of in D&D).
Here's a bit of the process I used...
Soaking paper in warm black tea
http://twitpic.com/651tc
Drying them on a mesh screen with a hairdyer
http://twitpic.com/65450
Applied sealing wax for proof of validity from the noble
http://twitpic.com/66l4q
Full stack of 'em
http://twitpic.com/66l5m
Anyway, I'm interested in some feedback, constructive criticism, and sharing of other techniques used to make parchment-looking paper. I wanted to use something more vellum-like but this is great on a tight budget. (=

Just thought I'd share this:
My players have just recently become official bounty hunters... by "official" I mean that they are authorised by the local government to hunt not only outlaws for reward but also anyone held in contempt of court (there's a court system here... not something I've seen much of in D&D).
Here's a bit of the process I used...
Soaking paper in warm black tea
http://twitpic.com/651tc
Drying them on a mesh screen with a hairdyer
http://twitpic.com/65450
Applied sealing wax for proof of validity from the noble
http://twitpic.com/66l4q
Full stack of 'em
http://twitpic.com/66l5m
Anyway, I'm interested in some feedback, constructive criticism, and sharing of other techniques used to make parchment-looking paper. I wanted to use something more vellum-like but this is great on a tight budget. (=
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