Altered Dominoes
Uploader Comments (RachO113)
All Comments (143)
-
Love these. I am looking for the dominoes in bulk. where do you get your's? Do you drill your own holes? Thanks. Again, these are really neat. can't wait to try doing them.
-
I love this technique - and I absolutely adore the music!!
-
I absolutely love your Steampunk crafts, they always come out looking really cool :). I was wondering, when you are making a craft, do you know pretty much exactly how you want it to look when it's done, or is it more of a design as you go type of thing?
-
Hi I've just discovered you video's and I must say they are fabulous. I love metal art and have had a go with metal tape in the past. The dominoes are very creative as well & I like the fact that you have shared where you have sourced your materials in the UK. Keep them coming.
Thanks Edwina
-
where do you get your gears and chains and clock parts and coins and things for the steampunk projects? I really want to do these and I have no clue where to look thats not crazy expensive...
-
@hannekebb if you have problems with jump rings you can always make them yourself that way they are larger and then it might be easier to get them through...just an idea I dont know.
What is the purpose of the Johnson's Floor Wax? IS there a particular benefit to using that as opposed to a glue or just the Glossy Elements?
lmjacobs 1 week ago in playlist Favorite videos
@lmjacobs It makes the tissue paper completely ttransparent, whereas when using a glue, it remains somewhat transluscent in areas.
RachO113 1 week ago
What kind of printer did you use for transferring the image? Is it an inkjet printer?
natyiu 3 weeks ago
@natyiu Yes, I use an inkjet printer :-)
RachO113 3 weeks ago
Hi, really nice video! I was wondering with the first example, why you stamp onto tissue paper instead of directly onto the inked domino? Also, how long do the inks need to dry before adding anything on to them? Thanks!
zoetic26 1 month ago in playlist jewelry
@zoetic26 Depending on which type of ink you use, it usually dries within 30seconds to a minute.
RachO113 1 month ago