Wednesday, 14 April 2010

INCHY MANIA

So, having spent the latter part of the afternoon discovering the delights of Inchies, I took a meal break and went back to play some more. These 3 floral Inchies are what I produced. Just simple stamping. I think its going to be the backgrounds that count most with Inchies for me. Now, I really do have to stop crafting. Son has returned from a few days away in Brighton with his Big Sis, and, we have a movie to watch together!

13 comments:

  1. These three inchies are beautiful, Penny! It's quite addicting isn't it.

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  2. I used to do Inchies. Once you start it is sooooooo hard to stop. These are delightful. :)Bea

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  3. Well your inchies are all just fabulous Penny... I struggle with these (have pudgy fat fingers...lol) so I envy anyone doing wonderful things with them.
    Hugs
    Chris xx

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  4. Hey Chris, funny you should say that ... as I was making these, I looked at my fingers which resemble meat cleavers and thought ... how is this working? I can't do delicate usually so it was a nice surprise to find I could manage inchies at all! Thanks everyone for all your encouraging words! x

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  5. Wow, you have been busy! Love all your inchies, a real inspiration.

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  6. Wow! fab inchies! I especially like the fairy one in your last post:)
    Penny, if you find that you become addicted with these, I'd advise you to invest in an inchy punch, makes it sooo much easier not having to measure everything out.
    Jan x

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  7. These look like fun, think I'll have to give them a go....

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  8. they really are pretty. I can see the addictive nature of making them - once started my brains would say, oh, just one more, and what about trying this? what do you think you'll do with your growing collection?!

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  9. They are teeny & fiddly - mine are never exact Kimmie ( art in red wagons ) gets specially cut card. These are great Penny !

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  10. Just bought a one inch punch - but thats not the right thing - it measures one inch corner to corner across the diaganol but that makes the sides smaller than an inch. Ho hum. Now I have to look for another punch. I'm lethal with any type of papercutting device!
    I don't know what I'll do with them yet - I'm thinking I might use groups of them to decorate
    book covers. What would you do with yours? x

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  11. I love your inchies- they have such wonderful character and detail for such small canvases-great fun to see- I look forward to more!

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  12. Lovely work looks wonderful.
    bye bye,Lean.

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