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You can do a great looking
jewelry using the grid technique.
(Supplies Needed)

©Linda Strawn
1. Start with a clean dry domino any size is fine.
2. Using post it tape, mark off a sections of the domino by taping across
it at an angle.
(See Grid Technique for Dominoes Tutorial)

©Linda Strawn
3. Using a pom pom and dye base green ink, tap color on the domino staying
within the lines of the tape. Remove the tape.
4. Place the domino on a tile and heat with a heat gun to dry the ink.
(See Picture 3)

©Linda Strawn
5. Place the tape back on the dried color first done to protect it, and
place another piece to mark off a new section of the domino and tap a pink
color. Remove tape and Repeat drying process.
6. Mask off previous section again to protect it and mask off another
section, on this add the color yellow. Repeat drying
process, remove tape.
7. For this section mask all areas created to protect them and sponge in
eggplant. Repeat drying process.
8. Last section the mask off any unprotected areas and sponge in blue ink.
Remove all tape and dry as before.
(See Picture 10)

©Linda Strawn
9. Choose a stamp collage with multiple small images. I used stamp image
#U1-667 from Stampers Anonymous.
(See Picture 11)

©Linda Strawn
Ink this stamp up with
black permanent ink. Pick the area you want to transfer and turn the stamp
image side up and bring domino on top of stamp and press firmly to
transfer images.
(See Picture 12)

©Linda Strawn
10. Heat image with heat gun till dry, then edge with a copper leafing pen
from Krylon all around the domino. Let dry and spray with a good sealer
such as Krylon 2-3 coats drying between coats.
(See Finished Domino)

©Linda Strawn
11. Using a small drill, drill a tiny hole in the top and bottom middle of
your domino, use a tiny screw eye in each hole with a dab of metal glue to
secure. Add metal fringe piece to bottom.
(See Finished Domino Necklace)

©Linda Strawn
12. Using a good beading cord cut desired length and thread on your choice
of beads. See finished picture.
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