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We are at the point of total and sheer boredom at our house. The kids are playing board games, video games, and even solitary games. So, I thought I would teach them how to play some classic games. And, then, I realized we did’t own dominoes! So, we pulled out some craft supplies for some DIY Family Fun with Cricut and made our own set of dominoes!
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DIY Games with Cricut
I love to use my Cricut to create games. We LOVE the DIY Vintage Game Cabinet I made with my Maker.
But, we also use the DIY Tic Tac Toe Board Game I made, and the DIY Checkers Game! These are great summer activities for everyone in the family.
DIY Family Fun with Cricut
Since we didn’t have a set of dominoes at home already, I thought I would make a set.
![DIY Dominoes](https://everydaypartymag.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Everyday-Party-Magazine-DIY-Dominoes-2-1-768x1024.jpg)
But, since I had to order some of the supplies online, I ended up with a set of dominoes that don’t line up perfectly. It doesn’t bother me, but I did make a second SVG file in case you wanted a perfectly lined up set of dominoes.
DIY Dominoes Supplies
I had to order some supplies, but you may have everything you need at home already. And check out this post for Must Have Cricut Accessories!
- SVG File – there are two available you can find them in the shop here. Use the code DOMINO to download them F*R*E*E
- Amazon Link – Wood Blanks
- Iron On
- EasyPress Mini
- Cricut Machine
Step 1
Download the file, and upload it to Design Space. Size it to fit your wood blanks.
Step 2
Send your file to cut. Don’t forget to mirror the cut, and place the Iron On the cutting mat shiny side down.
Step 3
![Iron On Vinyl](https://everydaypartymag.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Everyday-Party-Magazine-DIY-Dominoes-5-1024x768.jpg)
After the file is cut, weed the excess Iron On.
Step 4
Pre-Heat the EasyPress Mini to the hottest setting.
Step 5
![DIY Wooden Dominoes](https://everydaypartymag.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Everyday-Party-Magazine-DIY-Dominoes-3-1-768x1024.jpg)
Line the Iron On up on the wood blanks, and press for 5-10 seconds. Then, remove the carrier sheet.
Step 6
Repeat the steps above for each domino.
Step 7
Have a little Family Fun with this DIY project!
![DIY Dominoes](https://everydaypartymag.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Everyday-Party-Magazine-DIY-Dominoes-2-683x1024.jpg)
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Tags : Cricut, DIY, EasyPress Mini, Games, Iron On