He then printed them on thick card stock for a little extra durability.
Most of them are pretty standard, but one of them is totally new.
He even put a modern twist on some of them!
The board itself was made using recycled wood from an old ice chest.
He was then tasked with composing the layout of the board.
The house and hotel pieces were covered with metallic paint for a fancier look.
When finished, it looked seriously luxe.
The construction of the board itself was done by Justinlebon26's friend Mark Becker.
The property spaces are named after places that are important to them, and it all started where they first met -- on Match.com.
This is where they went on their first date.
Instead of railroads, he decided to go with resorts that they've stayed in on various vacations.
He also included their childhood streets...
...and the streets they lived on when they met.
There are some favorite vacation spots on there, too, like these in California...
...and these in Maui.
The pieces all rest in this cool container. You might notice a certain romantic addition.
The whole board was wrapped up and ready to be opened on Christmas day.
This card isn't in the original game!
But when you advance to the "luxury tax" space, there's a secret compartment.
Now that's a proposal!
Not only did Justinlebon26 create this board, but he also planned out the way that the proposal would unfold, even tricking Michal into thinking that it wasn't going to happen. But that only lasted until she pulled the "Will You Marry Me?" card.
Now, in addition to having their memories, they'll also have this gorgeous board as a unique treasure!
Source: http://www.viralnova.com/monoproposal/