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Domino Art Pins |
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Supplies
Domino |
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Directions
Take
the domino and place it in front of you with the dots side down. You
will be working on the blank side.
Using
one Adirondack marker color at a time, brush a few strikes of color onto
the domino. Using your finger, lightly rub the color onto the domino.
Continue to add more colors the same way until the domino is covered.
You can also color the sides of the domino.
Ink
a rubberstamp with the Archival black ink. You can use a larger stamp
and just ink a part of the design since the domino is such a small
surface. Place the inked stamp on a flat surface with the inked side up.
Take the colored domino and place on the inked stamp to transfer the
design. This technique will create a cleaner impression and allows for
better design placement.
You
can quickly dry the inks with the Heat Tool gun. If you want you can
further embellish your domino with beads and rhinestones. Use the E-6000 glue to adhere the pin back behind the domino. |
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