The theme this week on Every Inchie Monday is chocolate. As its in card and fabric the chocolate is non fattening.
For the fabric one, I made a bar of chocolate by sewing a grid on a scrap of fabric, and putting some foil at one end. The card one, I made a little box, painted it in the Cadbury colour, and made some chocolates for the inside with rolled up foil from chocolates. I just happened to have these in my stash, and didn't have to eat a load of chocolate to get the wrappers, no really, I didn't ( Well not today anyway )
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For the fabric one, I made a bar of chocolate by sewing a grid on a scrap of fabric, and putting some foil at one end. The card one, I made a little box, painted it in the Cadbury colour, and made some chocolates for the inside with rolled up foil from chocolates. I just happened to have these in my stash, and didn't have to eat a load of chocolate to get the wrappers, no really, I didn't ( Well not today anyway )
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14 comments:
The box is incredible!!!
Oh my how cute are these. Another brilliant idea, beautifully done Wendy.
I love the little box, how adorable! I love how creative this is. Great job!
What brilliant mini creations - all set for a dolls house!
Sally
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Wendy, you have excelled yourself!!! A teensy box of chocolates that looks amazing! xxx
These are so sweet (sorry, no pun intended!). I am hopeless at making tiny things and can imagine the mess if I tried to make a perfect little one inch box.
Anything to do with chocolate has my vote.
Merle............
Wow, an amazing tiny project, looks fantastic.
Yvonne
Really does look enough to eat Wendy! Love your fabric chocolate bar!
This is stunning Wendy. Your ideas amaze me every week.
Love Chrissie x
I love anything miniature and I am totally in love with that box! It is fabulous!
Wendy, this is absolutely fantastic!!! I am in awe! You did an amazing job on the cholocate theme!! Happy Valentine's Day! :0) Share Humanity
What a great idea. A whole box of chocolate. Wouldn't last long at my house!
What a tiny box! Brilliant.
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