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Game Pieces
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"4th Of July #4" by Leigh Snaith-Brunton (The Sharpie
Domino Queen) Design Team Leader

MATERIALS:
Standard white domino
Sharpies - black, blue, turquoise, marigold and red Blue metallic Rose Art
marker Star and circle stickers Red fiber - Yellow Rose Art Stamps USA
flag themed ribbon
3 Gold star brads
Hole punch
White folded card
Cardstock - marigold, olive and red
Fiskars personal paper trimmer
Fiskars Shape cutter and square template
Rotary cutter
Craft sewing machine and white thread
Clorox bleach pen
Double-sided sticky tape
Gold paint pen
Aleene's Fast Grab glue
Krylon Artist's Workable Fixative
Krylon gloss spray sealer
DIRECTIONS:
For this project you're going to use a standard domino straight from the
tin. No surface preparation is needed.
My 'Sharpie Domino Queen' technique using Sharpies to decorate dominoes
requires the shiny smooth surface of a new domino. The shiny surface
allows you to apply and blend Sharpie colours easily. For more information
on my technique please see my website at
www.velvetpawcreations.com or
read my article in the Alice in Wonderland issue of Somerset Studio
magazine, July/Aug 2003.
Start by free hand drawing a geometric design onto the domino using a
light coloured Sharpie marker. I like to use yellow. The geometric design
I created is centered around the words '4th of July', '2005' and 'USA'.
Once you've drawn the design start applying the various colours. To
highlight certain areas add some detail with a blue metallic ultra fine
point marker.
Tip: Create depth and variation of colours by either blending 2 shades of
the same colour or adding a touch of black ink to darken other colours.
Also going over the same colour again can give you a darker version of the
same marker.
Once you've finished decorating the domino adhere the star and circle
stickers. Spray the finished domino with 2 - 3 extremely light mistings of
Artist's Workable Fixative to set the inks. Then seal with 2 - 3 extremely
light mistings of either a gloss or matte sealer - the finished look of
the domino is your preference.
Tip: Make sure you allow each coat to dry before the next spraying. If the
inks bleed or run then you've applied a coat of either the fixative or the
sealer too heavily. Light mistings and patience is the key! Put the
finished domino to one side.
Next prepare the cardstocks. Trim a white folded card to size and cut out
three panels of coloured cardstocks with a Fiskars shape cutter and
template. Edge all the panels with a gold metallic paint pen.
Stitch two of the panels together with a Craft Sewing machine. Randomly
draw dots and lines with a Clorox bleach pen on the panels. Leave the
bleach a few hours or over night to completely dry. The bleach gives the
finished card a distressed feel. Cut a thin strip of ribbon with a rotary
cutter and adhere with double-sided sticky tape to the panels. Punch holes
and attach the star brads. Adhere a length of red eyelash fiber to the top
and bottom of the olive panel with fast grab glue.
Adhere the panels to the folded card with double-sided sticky tape. Apply
fast grab glue to the back of the domino and adhere to the assembled card.
Thank you for looking at my creations for the July segment of LeIgH's
AlTErEd WoRLd of GaMe PiECes! I hope they've inspired you to try your hand
at Sharpie decorating a domino. If you have any questions about my
'Sharpie Domino Queen' technique then please email me at
thesharpiedominoqueen@stampersmall.com
If you're interested in learning more about domino altering then come and
join us at my Yahoo! DominoArt Group:
http://www.groups.yahoo.com/group/dominoart

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