
Now you are ready to roll.
Introduce yourself to a classmate. Roll together, and while doing so, make a list of the word pairs. Roll around the room. You now have titles for many, many books. At home, take a second cube, give it to a friend, family member, or significant other, and ask them to write their six words. Roll together. See how the conversation turns.
*I get the cubes in bags of three 1 1/4" (31.9 mm) in the store at Jo-Ann Fabric and Crafts, but I don't see them online and this vendor looks cheaper.
For this post I got fancier than usual and painted the block with white and black gesso so it would look worn or, perhaps, happily played with.
Round off the corners and edges.
Paint white gesso on the entire block.
Let dry.
Leave as is or, for a worn look,
paint the edges with black gesso or acrylic paint.
Let dry.
Paint over the entire cube with white gesso again.
Let dry.
Sand randomly.
Use a Sakura Pigma Micron Pen to write one word
on each face. If you don't like something
you can always re-gesso it or sand it off.
I wrote to two close friends, one far, one near.
They sent me their words
and I wrote and rolled theirs with mine.
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A&V |
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A&L |
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V&L&A |
Three words make a nice title, I think!
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