Thursday, June 2, 2011

Dominos {Giant Syle}

I am in the process of redecorating our play/game room. I decided to include some over-sized game pieces for an added element of fun. I went with a couple of my hubs favorites to start with chess and dominos. I figured I could easily make some dominos of my own, so that's just what I did. I thought of using birth dates as the numbers to make them even more significant, but quickly decided against that realizing that the 27th would just not fit. ;) Instead, I went with our anniversary date.



Dominos

Supplies needed:
  • One 2x6 board
  • Electric sander
  • White spray paint
  • Black spray paint
  • Thin blue paint tape
  • Circle stickers
  • Wax paper
  • Mixing cups
  • Mixing sticks
  • Gloves
  • Brush
  • 4-5 oz. Envirotex Lite pour-on high gloss finish
  • Cups (to hold dominos for drying)
1. Cut your 2x6 board in to five 11 inch pieces (you will have about 3 ft leftover). I had one of the workers at Home Depot do this for me (I call him my Home Depot husband), though he used a HUGE saw and it left deep grooves on the ends which I did not love.



2. Sand down your board so it is smooth and all the edges and corners are rounded like a domino.



3. Spray the front of your domino with a coat of white paint and let dry according to the directions on the can.



4. Use a strip of blue painters tape to make the line in the middle of each of the dominos. Place your circle stickers where you want them for the numbers on the dominos making sure all the edges are down securely.



5. Spray paint the dominos black.



6. After a couple of hours, peel off the stickers and tape to reveal the white dots and lines on the dominos. Let the black paint continue to dry and allow to dry according to the instructions on the paint can.



7. Pick a surface to place the dominos where they can sit to dry (I did it on the kitchen table after the kids went to bed so the dominos would have a good 11 hours to dry before curious little hands were introduced.) and will not be exposed to a lot of dust floating around and is also at least 70 degrees. Cover your surface with wax paper and place the cups to hold the dominos while adding the gloss.



8. Mix up the Envirotex Lite pour on gloss according to the instructions. I just brushed on a thin wood sealant coat. I was going to do the flooding, but ended up liking it with just a "thin" coat. {READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE BOX FIRST and wear gloves. Trust me on this. You do not want to mess this part up and it can be temperamental!} I used about 5 oz. of Envirotex, but that is because it started hardening before I was done and I had to mix up and additional ounce. You can probably do it with 4 oz. if you do it in two batches of 2 oz. I just used my breath to get the bubbles out after I applied the thin coat.



9. After you cover them all with gloss, let them dry for a couple of hours, then go around and scrape any drips off the bottom of the dominos. Otherwise, they will become permanent drips.
(I was having fun taking pics with reflections in them, here's my kitchen light fixture)



10. I let them dry overnight, then moved them to a more secure location and let them dry for another couple of days just to be sure.



Now, I just need an awesome shelf in the game room to house them!






A big thanks to Crafterminds for choosing me to participate in this Envirotex Lite party! I can't wait to try it out on some more things!

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23 Comments:

LambAround said...

Those look so great! What a fun idea :)

Leanne said...

Those are so cute and they will look great in the playroom.

Laryssa said...

I love to play dominoes! I think I need to try this.

Amy at Ameroonie Designs said...

Those look Awesome!! I really love how the resin just finishes them off and gives them such a great glossy finish! Can't wait to see the playroom! (and the shelf. ;) )
xoxo,
Amy

Stephanie said...

The craft store I work as demonstrates Envirotex all the time. They always use a butane lighter or a heat gun to make the bubbles disappear. It works like a charm!

A Musing Mother said...

What a fantastic idea! Why don't I have a brain like yours?

Random Blonde said...

I have to ask... how is 8-1-7-2-4 your anniversary date? Aug 17, 1924? I'm confused!

somedaycrafts said...

I love these and especially the part about your anniversary date! Too cool. I am featuring these at somedaycrafts.blogpsot.com.

3krazychics said...

Those are super cute! At least you didn't make the same mistake as I did. When painting my media shelves I did the black first instead of the silver. What a pain in my butt! http://3krazychics.blogspot.com/2011/04/media-shelves.html

Love how shiny they are! :-)

Makalani Adolpho, PLC said...

I love these. I just need to find a place to put them if I make them.

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Paige said...

I am with Random Blonde, please explain the date!

Anonymous said...

Cute but what is the anniversary date? Are dominoes coded?

Michelle said...

The anniversary date is a super secret code. Just kidding it is just a little confusing because I was trying to fit it on 5 dominos. It is 8/17/2004.

ellie g said...

I can't BELIEVE you made all those! WOW! I feel like that's so freakin' ambitious, Michelle! I was scared to mix an ounce of that stuff! You are super woman. And I think they turned out really great. Those are gonna be so fun! Way to go, you!

Jen @ tatertotsandjello.com said...

Those turned out SO great Michelle! I love that!

xoxox
Jen

MommaD said...

I figured out the code ;) I have the same anniversary day as you, just five years earlier! I really liked the product too.

Linda@CraftaholicsAnonymous said...

Very cool Michele! does your media room come with Domino's pizza too? haha
Linda

TheCraftInMe said...

These are so cool, I love them!

Mod Podge Amy said...

VERY original! I love these! I'm thinking of pizza just like Linda, what is that all about? haha!

juditu said...

Cool idea! :)

Here are my giant, moving dominos:

http://blog.juditu.hu/?q=viva_comet_2010

Katie said...

These are so sweet, dominoes are pretty much the coolest game EVAR. Brilliant idea, these look so professional!

Kate@TwentySixToLife said...

That's so fun!!

racheljunes said...

Awesome! My family gathers for domino games all the time, so this would be perfect :) Thanks for the great idea.