Beginner Crafting: Alcohol Ink Dominoes


Alcohol ink is a quick and easy way to cover a domino or other slick surface substrate (such as ceramic tile) with colour to use as an element in a storyboard, mixed media project, or as a piece of jewellery. In this video, I demonstrate the easiest process for both colouring a domino, as well as an easy decorating technique.

Though not demonstrated in the video, there are many other methods for adding colour and artwork to dominoes. This video is for the beginner who would like a foolproof way to add a customised element to their artwork. 

The Video





Supplies: 
  1. Grafix Rub-onz (My own designs as well as Vectors from Retrovectors.com)
  2. Domino
  3. High-proof Rubbing Alcohol (Denatured Alcohol or Surgical Spirit)
  4. Adirondack Ink in the following: 
    1. Pool
    2. Sailboat Blue
    3. Mermaid
    4. Citrus
    5. Raspberry
    6. Indigo
    7. Snow Cap
    8. Clover
    9. Purple Twilight
    10. Sunshine Yellow
  5. Adirondack Alcohol Ink Applicator with blending felt
  6. Tim Holtz Idea˖ology Rub-ons “Apothecary”
  7. Martha Stewart Bone Folder
  8. Ranger Mini-ink Blending Tool with blending foam
  9. StazOn Midi Ink Pad in Spiced Chai

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