River and Stone Playing Cards

A project in Bellingham, WA by Beth Sobel
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A fully illustrated deck of playing cards. Explore 4 unique natural spaces through 54 beautiful pieces of art by Beth Sobel.
Backers: 1572
Average Pledge Per Backer: $31

Funded: $49,093 of $9,200
Dates: Sep 21st -> Oct 12th (21 days)
Project By: Beth Sobel
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Latest News

The final day!

October 11th - via: kickstarter.com
Under 24 hours left! What to expect after the campaign Following the campaign, I'll post updates either once monthly, or when there is news to share, whichever comes first. This is the busy season for manufacturers, so the approval and printing... (Read More)

Home stretch!

October 9th - via: kickstarter.com
I can scarcely believe we only have three days left! It's flown by, and I am so grateful for those of you supporting this project in any way! I'm thrilled we've made the last stretch goal, and all decks will have a custom stamp seal! Retail I've had... (Read More)

Halfway there!

October 1st - via: kickstarter.com
Hello, friends! The card files have been sent to USPCC for them to check, which is exciting. Once that's complete, and the files are approved, all that remains on the files front is to get a final quantity and place the order, which will happen after... (Read More)

48 hours down, 456 to go! (I had to use a calculator.)

September 23rd - via: kickstarter.com
We've made it past the first 48 hours, and a few things have changed! First, if you'd like your uncut sheet signed, I am happy to do that at no charge. You can select signed as an option in the pledge manager, after the campaign. I promise to only... (Read More)

Kickstarter Tabletop Roundup: Working Together

September 22nd - via: geekdad.com
Despite the challenges facing tabletop game publishers like increased shipping, delayed manufacturing, there are still a lot of great games in the pipeline. They just might take a little longer or cost a little more these days! Here are several Kickstarter projects that I’ve been watching lately—most of them this time are cooperative games, which seems appropriate for a time in which it’s more important than ever that we learn to work together. (Read More)

Funded! Thank you so much!

September 21st - via: kickstarter.com
To say that I was shocked to fund in under an hour would be an understatement! Thank you all so much for helping me make this deck. It's a funny, magical thing to work on something simply for the joy of it for so long, and then have it suddenly... (Read More)

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