Happy Easter weekend to you all!
We're already heading into week 2 of
DominoART Challenge #12
"Dominoes to Dye for"
We're already heading into week 2 of
"Dominoes to Dye for"
I challenge you to DYE your dominoes using only the Egg Dye kits sold for colouring eggs! So dash on out to your grocery store and grab a few different kinds before they're gone for another year! Click HERE to enter Challenge #12!
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On Wednesday I shared Bunny Blue the fridge magnet I made using one of the dyed dominoes. Today I'm sharing the Easter card I made for my sister featuring Bunny Blue. This card is a cute and clever way to present a magnet project.
I cut a hole into the embossed panel the same size as the magnet on the back of the domino and attached the panel to the front of a folded card with pop dots. The magnet slots into the hole and can be easily removed later. The domino is quite heavy though so to prevent the card from falling forward when open I cut the bottom edge of the back of the card at an angle to create an easel type card. The card now slants backwards when on display!
I cut a hole into the embossed panel the same size as the magnet on the back of the domino and attached the panel to the front of a folded card with pop dots. The magnet slots into the hole and can be easily removed later. The domino is quite heavy though so to prevent the card from falling forward when open I cut the bottom edge of the back of the card at an angle to create an easel type card. The card now slants backwards when on display!
I used Peacock Pearlescent Brilliance ink to highlight the embossed design on the front of the card and also to stamp the sentiment (Michaels brand) on the inside. To finish off the card I added the cream sheer ribbon and bow and 4 topaz self adhesive jewels attached to each corner.
I'm DYE-ing to see your challenge entries ;0)
Domino Hugs!
THE SHARPIE DOMINO QUEEN
Love bunny blue domino and the wonderful embossed card!
ReplyDeleteYou amaze me every time you alter a domino - all so different and so many ideas - love this xx
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