After playing a few games of Sharp Practice in an AWI setting, I was convinced that something more photogenic than cards was needed to represent the movement of hidden troops within the fog of war.
Since I like this kind of project anyway, I am using this "need" to justify making some vignettes representing signs of a hidden enemy trying to outmaneuver you through the forests of the North American theater. These hidden movement markers could be useful in other games, such as Musket and Tomahawk, which use similar mechanics in game.
The first of the blinds is the age old hat-on-a-stick decoy.


And here's a shameless "action" shot:

I'm looking forward to making some more interesting blinds in the coming weeks. So far I am thinking of animals, and abandoned campsite, and possibly a burned out wagon. What do you think? Would these make good markers, and/or am I missing any ideas that would make for good scenic blinds?
[Edit] Also, the build process and more inane rambling on my blog here:
http://weaselminis.blogspot.com/2013/10/sharp-practice-blinds-hidden-movement.html