Good luck classics Gamblers tattoo flash
304 pages. 4x6 inches, Pocket size, by Rodrigo D.C.
Includes instructions and dice.
Hand book of ready-to-use templates
Featuring 18 classic elements for designing tattoos
Double-sided pages to maximize usage, the same Drawing is mirrored on the flipside of every page.
Guides and illustrations Let this game of chance predict your next tattoo!
The idea is simple, rolling a die gives you a number, 1-6, that corresponds to an element to design your tattoo.
18 traditional tattoo elements are availables
Most of them require from 2 or 3 turns to create your design.
These games allow for multiple people to be making the “same” drawing from the same instruction sheet, but end up with wildly different pictures.
304 pages. 4x6 inches, Pocket size, by Rodrigo D.C.
Includes instructions and dice.
Hand book of ready-to-use templates
Featuring 18 classic elements for designing tattoos
Double-sided pages to maximize usage, the same Drawing is mirrored on the flipside of every page.
Guides and illustrations Let this game of chance predict your next tattoo!
The idea is simple, rolling a die gives you a number, 1-6, that corresponds to an element to design your tattoo.
18 traditional tattoo elements are availables
Most of them require from 2 or 3 turns to create your design.
These games allow for multiple people to be making the “same” drawing from the same instruction sheet, but end up with wildly different pictures.
304 pages. 4x6 inches, Pocket size, by Rodrigo D.C.
Includes instructions and dice.
Hand book of ready-to-use templates
Featuring 18 classic elements for designing tattoos
Double-sided pages to maximize usage, the same Drawing is mirrored on the flipside of every page.
Guides and illustrations Let this game of chance predict your next tattoo!
The idea is simple, rolling a die gives you a number, 1-6, that corresponds to an element to design your tattoo.
18 traditional tattoo elements are availables
Most of them require from 2 or 3 turns to create your design.
These games allow for multiple people to be making the “same” drawing from the same instruction sheet, but end up with wildly different pictures.