Showing posts with label inchie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inchie. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Inchies: Faces



This week's challenge on Inchybyinch is faces, and it just so happens that I finished up some inchies for a swap on ATCsforAll.com. What a coincidence! These are girlies that I drew and colored with copics, then cut out and put on different backgrounds. Some a scrapbook papers, others are 'recycled' backgrounds, and some are marker backgrounds. I like cutting their little faces in half...

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Waste not, want not


Crafting 365, Day 56
Originally uploaded by Mixing-Katie

When I cut out the ATCs from the free motioned flower fabric, I was left with some itsy bitsy leftovers. Some I stitched together to make Patchwork ATCs, others were big enough to turn into inchies. A really economical technique, practically nothing left over and all the little threads I cut off when stitching can be used in the next batch of these cards.

Monday, December 8, 2008

Face Inchies

Here are some inchies I did. First I drew leetle faces on marker paper with a Copic multiliner. Then I colored them in with markers, and cut the faces out. Next I cut them right in half -- ouch! I glued half a face on each inchie. I cut the inchie blanks from boxes and then glued on a background paper. After I put the face on, I put on a few accents with gel pens. I traded some of the inchies and kept some to put on the big inchie canvas I was working on.

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Inchie Display

I've been collecting inchies from swaps and one-on-one trades, and have had a few different storage methods. At first, they were shoved into a teeny drawer in an organizer on my art table. When they outgrew that spot, I moved them to a plastic box that I got with some Ferrero Rocher candies (mmmm....). I figured that once I had a box full I'd be ready to put them on display. Well, that box got full after I hosted the word inchie swap!

At first my plan was to get a HUGE canvas to glue the inchies on. Then I started thinking about how much a gigantic canvas would cost, and how difficult it would be to find a good place to hang it (keeping in mind that our apartment has concrete walls that you can't hammer into). Last weekend I spotted a great deal on 16 x 20 canvases -- 2 for $6! I bought two packs, and figured that a three panel display would be ideal.

Inchie CanvasThis week I painted the first canvas and glued my teeny inchies onto it while watching the Olympics (go Michael Phelps!!). I hadn't calculated how many inchies would fit on one canvas, so I was surprised to see nearly my whole collection fit! 180 inchies fit on the canvas -- I could have squeezed in one more row on top if I had started a smidgen lower on the last row -- hmmmpf!! I've still got about 50 left for the next canvas -- will need to get swapping to get enough!

Friday, July 25, 2008

Inchies : )



I'm hosting an inchie swap on ATCsforAll.com, and finally got around to making my own inchies for it. I cut out images from an American history textbook, put them on some inchie blanks that I had made when cutting out something else, and then stuck on inked up words and did the edges with a silver marker.

While I was doing them, I spread out the finished ones and noticed that some of the words kinda made interesting phrases. Maybe that will turn into an idea for another swap -- sentence inchies :)