Congratulations on the growing channel! Keep it up! Key light and setting looked great in this video and your editing and video graphics are nicely done 👍🏻
I am blessed with enough space currently, but I have used these in the past. I just found with the Michaels box, when I could not see the games on the shelf, I tend to forget about them.
@@don_dad that is my one fear with having to downsize things. That when I’m showing other people and helping them select the game, we’re gonna play for the night that they won’t see my favorites.
@WhereMyMeepsAt Having a big case of small box games is the best thing. Most of them are low on components and the rules are small. My friend has 2 of them to take to large gatherings and a small lunchbox-style one for smaller events. The small plastic cases from craft stores make it easy to swap them in and out. I believe someone used a label maker for the edge of the case to identify it.
Love the vibes man. Speaking of Parks, I just made a fun video reviewing its storage. th-cam.com/video/AY5xs8FkVXM/w-d-xo.html Maybe we will be able to colab one day. Although being Australian timezones make it hard. Keep up the good work. God bless.
@@WhereMyMeepsAt Really appreciate it. Can you direct me to one of your videos to hear more about your community thoughts and as it realtes to board games. If you have one? I was a youth leader way back in my 20's but I was not in to board games back then.
@ I haven’t done that one specifically yet, but the first one talks about my philosophy of board games, which is that we were created for community. It’s the yellow one saying how I went from this to this.
Congratulations on the growing channel! Keep it up! Key light and setting looked great in this video and your editing and video graphics are nicely done 👍🏻
@@EpicFamilyAdventures truly appreciate that Alex! Trying to do the best with what we have for now 😀
I am blessed with enough space currently, but I have used these in the past. I just found with the Michaels box, when I could not see the games on the shelf, I tend to forget about them.
@@don_dad that is my one fear with having to downsize things. That when I’m showing other people and helping them select the game, we’re gonna play for the night that they won’t see my favorites.
That’s one positive with your kids being interested! Mine do the same as well haha
They LOVE it! I can't wait till I can play them all with them!!
Another good place for storage is Bass Pro Shop for fishing tackle boxes. Very modular.
I've seen so many people use tackle boxes!!! I've also seen one use a cheap toolbox. 🙂
@WhereMyMeepsAt Having a big case of small box games is the best thing. Most of them are low on components and the rules are small. My friend has 2 of them to take to large gatherings and a small lunchbox-style one for smaller events. The small plastic cases from craft stores make it easy to swap them in and out. I believe someone used a label maker for the edge of the case to identify it.
@@keithmcrell2085 That's my next step. Label maker!!!!!
Love the vibes man. Speaking of Parks, I just made a fun video reviewing its storage. th-cam.com/video/AY5xs8FkVXM/w-d-xo.html Maybe we will be able to colab one day. Although being Australian timezones make it hard. Keep up the good work. God bless.
@@diceplus thanks so much! And I just set that on my watch later and subbed. That would be awesome!!!
@@WhereMyMeepsAt Really appreciate it. Can you direct me to one of your videos to hear more about your community thoughts and as it realtes to board games. If you have one? I was a youth leader way back in my 20's but I was not in to board games back then.
@ I haven’t done that one specifically yet, but the first one talks about my philosophy of board games, which is that we were created for community. It’s the yellow one saying how I went from this to this.
@ th-cam.com/video/U7koGeLIi9s/w-d-xo.htmlsi=D9Cf3c2nZ4vw1Va6