Best of all you can use the tiniest of precious scraps to create these wee cuties. You do save your scraps, don’t you?
I happened to have some dominoes in my stash but I’ve seen boxes a-plenty in thrift shops. First I used a domino as a stencil to cut out the appropriate shape, inked the edges, then applied a layer of quality white glue to adhere the image to the surface of the domino. When dried, I applied a thick top coat of Mod Podge Dimensional Magic and added a blank pendant with a bail on the back. Easy peasy!
Here's the complete supply list:
An Eerie Tale
> You Bewitch Me> Run and Hide> Fanciful FableDominoes
Blank pendant with bail
Quality white glue
Mod Podge Dimensional Magic
E6000
> You Bewitch Me> Run and Hide> Fanciful FableDominoes
Blank pendant with bail
Quality white glue
Mod Podge Dimensional Magic
E6000
And your daily dose of Hallowe'en from my 1912 book of games...
So pretty Nichola and they'd make lovely little stocking stuffers! Thanks for sharing (and love the winding yarn game!)
ReplyDeleteThese are great and I just happen to have found very small domino, white plastic I think, but they are perfect size and yes I do save my scraps! lol but I don't have any of these blank pendant bails. Where did you get those from? I am in Victoria, BC and it's very nice to see that you are in Canada too! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
I love domino pendants.
ReplyDeleteI tend to grab dominos at second hand shops just to craft with.
Yours are among the very best I have seen.
Love your dominoes! They came out wonderful!
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