Howzit Dominoians!
I'm super stoked to now be on the fabulous Rick St Dennis Elite Design Team! Rick's images in both digi and rubber are simply stunning and there's a huge variety of imagery to suit every possible taste! Check out all the digis in his Zibbet and Etsy stores and some real rubber is available Here!
This is my first EDT post for the Rick St Dennis Fans and Friends Facebook group. February sees some changes regarding our challenges which you can read about HERE! We also have 2 fun blogs for more EDT inspiration:
Airless Chambers and Sparkle and Glitter
My project today is a Domino Book and is another addition to a series of "Dark Etchings" I've been having fun with for a while now. I call them 'dark etchnings' because I create monochromatic black and gray pieces that remind me of inked etchings. Previous ones were done with Black Soot Distress Ink on watercolour paper and this one is done with Copics and Sharpie markers.
The dominoes are stamped with black StazOn ink and coloured with gray and black Sharpies. The edges and sides with the dots are coloured solid black.
Here's the pages of the book. The scene is a compilation of Rick St Dennis "Haunted Places #1" digis coloured with Copics in shades of gray. Sadly the rubber is no longer available and the digis aren't up in the RSD stores so ask for the digis if you need them but this technique is well suited for lots of the images that are available! Check out all the digis in the Zibbet and Etsy stores.
I'm super stoked to now be on the fabulous Rick St Dennis Elite Design Team! Rick's images in both digi and rubber are simply stunning and there's a huge variety of imagery to suit every possible taste! Check out all the digis in his Zibbet and Etsy stores and some real rubber is available Here!
This is my first EDT post for the Rick St Dennis Fans and Friends Facebook group. February sees some changes regarding our challenges which you can read about HERE! We also have 2 fun blogs for more EDT inspiration:
Airless Chambers and Sparkle and Glitter
My project today is a Domino Book and is another addition to a series of "Dark Etchings" I've been having fun with for a while now. I call them 'dark etchnings' because I create monochromatic black and gray pieces that remind me of inked etchings. Previous ones were done with Black Soot Distress Ink on watercolour paper and this one is done with Copics and Sharpie markers.
The dominoes are stamped with black StazOn ink and coloured with gray and black Sharpies. The edges and sides with the dots are coloured solid black.
Here's the pages of the book. The scene is a compilation of Rick St Dennis "Haunted Places #1" digis coloured with Copics in shades of gray. Sadly the rubber is no longer available and the digis aren't up in the RSD stores so ask for the digis if you need them but this technique is well suited for lots of the images that are available! Check out all the digis in the Zibbet and Etsy stores.
UPDATE:
Haunted Places is now available at the RSD Zibbet store here:
https://www.zibbet.com/rick1949/haunted-places-one-digi-sheet
The edges of each page have Black Soot Distress Ink applied and the black background has a metallic silver edging which you can see in the photo below.
Here's the completed Domino Book with a black ribbon tied in a bow, the ribbon has silver wire wrapped around the ends.
Thank you for visiting with me today!
Domino Hugs!
The edges of each page have Black Soot Distress Ink applied and the black background has a metallic silver edging which you can see in the photo below.
Here's the completed Domino Book with a black ribbon tied in a bow, the ribbon has silver wire wrapped around the ends.
Thank you for visiting with me today!
Domino Hugs!
THE SHARPIE DOMINO QUEEN
Oh wau, I saw that you are posting and came to see. And Wau!!! You always turn these dominos into a fabulous pieces of art.
ReplyDeleteLove your little domino book of Stonehenge... looks just like it in s spooky way!
ReplyDeleteWonderful, love the etchings and the fab domino book!
ReplyDeleteYou are off to a wonderful start!
ReplyDeleteMonochromatic is not limiting you at all!
Loving your domino books and this is so gorgeous! xx
ReplyDeleteThis is so super wicked cool! Another amazing job! xx
ReplyDeleteamazing! xo
ReplyDeleteThat is amazing!! What a super-cool project. I'm so impressed. :D
ReplyDeleteOMGosh!!! That is so creative!
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