Welcome my merry hopper friends!
for day I have an altered domino...this is only my second one and so I'm new to this any tips would help....
I used alcohol inks, and stazon for my web and spider from Smeared Ink's Lonley boy and puff set, and then colored my spider's body red. I twisted some wire around it and attached it to a ribbon...this is going on a hauntings book for my niece for Christmas...(if you were wondering how this was going to tie into the 12 days of Christmas) I'm going to make her another one very similar for her to wear as a necklace if she wants....I got this idea from Terra while searching threw photos in the Smeared and Smudged forum....so go check it out....I hope you enjoy my book belt thing...sorry is so simple but hey I had fun making it!
I'm entering this into the following challenges
Fussy and Fancy- anything but a card
Craft your Passion- anything goes
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
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What a fun project, Im going to have to try one of these. I love how you added the wire and the gem in the center of the web and that ribbon is perfect for a hauntings book. Way cool!
ahoy..cna't wait to see the necklace. how about earrings?
What a great idea! I've never seen this done before!!! Great job, and I love the teeny rhinestone!
the wire adds the perfect touch to the tile, ties in perfectly with the web.
I think this is fab! I was also thinking earrings!
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Great job! Love alcohol inks and dominos. Love how this turned out. Paula
What a great project it is lovely
Luv Jane xxx
I think it is great. LOVE the twisted wire!!!!
This looks like so much fun to make! Love it! xxD
very nice.. ;) great idea. Thank you for joining us this week on our Anything Goes Challenge at Craft Your Passion. Best of luck!
Your domino is so cool looking! Your niece will love it along with her book. How fun!
This is really great! Thanks for joining Fussy and Fancy this week! Lisa
you did a wonderful job! love the wire wrapping!
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