Hi everyone!
Today I am showing my creation that I have entered into DominoArt's 31 Days of Halloween with Smeared and Smudged for Day 2!
If you would like to join in or maybe just pop-on over to take a peek, click on the link below!
http://dominoartblog.blogspot.co.uk/
Supplies used:
Regular white dominos
Mini travel dominos
Big and Juicy ink pad, Mountain Meadow
Stamps by Inkadinkado
Momento Ink, black
Embossing Powder, clear
PVC white glue
Post-it note
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1. Using the regular dominos I glued together with the PVC glue to create the top of the coaster. I glued mini travel dominos to the bottom of the coaster to create a stand.
2. Once the glue has dried and dominos are secure I inked over them with the Big and Juicy Mountain Meadow, but firstly I placed a moon onto the doms using a post-it note to which I cut-out the circle with a punch.
3. I inked-up the stamps using Momento black and applied to the dominos, then removed the post-it circle and just applied a little of the ink.
4. While the ink is wet I covered the dominos with clear embossing powder and then heat set using heat tool.
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Thanks for stopping by,
Today I am showing my creation that I have entered into DominoArt's 31 Days of Halloween with Smeared and Smudged for Day 2!
If you would like to join in or maybe just pop-on over to take a peek, click on the link below!
http://dominoartblog.blogspot.co.uk/
Supplies used:
Regular white dominos
Mini travel dominos
Big and Juicy ink pad, Mountain Meadow
Stamps by Inkadinkado
Momento Ink, black
Embossing Powder, clear
PVC white glue
Post-it note
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1. Using the regular dominos I glued together with the PVC glue to create the top of the coaster. I glued mini travel dominos to the bottom of the coaster to create a stand.
2. Once the glue has dried and dominos are secure I inked over them with the Big and Juicy Mountain Meadow, but firstly I placed a moon onto the doms using a post-it note to which I cut-out the circle with a punch.
3. I inked-up the stamps using Momento black and applied to the dominos, then removed the post-it circle and just applied a little of the ink.
4. While the ink is wet I covered the dominos with clear embossing powder and then heat set using heat tool.
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Thanks for stopping by,
I appreciate your comments!
Val S.
- DonnaMundingerOctober 2, 2013 at 7:07 AMWhat a brilliant idea, cementing them together. Love the stamps and fab texture. xxD
- MatneyOctober 2, 2013 at 8:13 AMThis is really cool! Love the use of the dominos to make a coaster. So easy, hand made, and fabulous!
- DogsMomOctober 2, 2013 at 8:18 AMI am loving the ideas I am seeing here. I have to finish this hop and come back to see more.
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That's a great idea!!! Love the coaster!!!
Beautiful coaster you have made! =)
Hugs, Elenor
awesome coaster
OH MY GOSH... this is amazing.... what a great idea!!!
Val this is gorgeous. Love the coloring and stamps you used.
Awesome!!
Fantastic. What a great idea
Val, your domino piece is incredible - love the background colors and the scenic touch!
Wow...Val your domino creation is stunning. Love the color blending and the stamped scene you created!
This is marvelous! Love that you added the clear embossing powder on top for the added dimension,
Ohh how neat- love the texture on top and the colors too!
Val, you did a superb job on this coaster. I love how you created all the texture and the images are fantastic.
man I would love a set of these coasters! perfect for my home! I should totally make some of these...ok off to find out how!
So pretty, love the soft colors.