I ordered some miniature dominoes to continue working on
cards and LTC’s in conjunction with my Ranger - Adirondack - Tim Holtz Alcohol
inks. I am positing this on my Letterboxing and Adventure Blog (even
though I made cards with the dominoes) as these finished dominoes are the
perfect size for Letterbox Trading Cards (LTC's).
As with the larger dominoes I applied one alcohol ink to the back of an unprepared domino using a felt applicator. You would then continue adding different color inks until the domino is covered and the desired look is achieved.
I also stamped and embossed my dominoes for the card I created. If you are not embossing I would recommend using a black permanent ink pad. I used my Versa Fine - Onyx Black pad (because I wanted as much fine detail as possible) and clear embossing powder. Since my stamped image on the card is embossed I also wanted the dominoes to be embossed.
To adhere the dominoes to your project you can use glue or double-sided mounting tape. I added background papers that matched the colors of the inks I used on the dominoes to enhance the pop of color on each card.
As with the larger dominoes I applied one alcohol ink to the back of an unprepared domino using a felt applicator. You would then continue adding different color inks until the domino is covered and the desired look is achieved.
I also stamped and embossed my dominoes for the card I created. If you are not embossing I would recommend using a black permanent ink pad. I used my Versa Fine - Onyx Black pad (because I wanted as much fine detail as possible) and clear embossing powder. Since my stamped image on the card is embossed I also wanted the dominoes to be embossed.
To adhere the dominoes to your project you can use glue or double-sided mounting tape. I added background papers that matched the colors of the inks I used on the dominoes to enhance the pop of color on each card.
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