All I could think of this week on Every Inchie Monday was the engraving on grave stones.( Pun intended) The card one has a shrink plastic headstone, and some tiny card ones. The fabric one is made of felt with embroidered engraving and a few flowers to brighten it up.
Monday, 10 March 2014
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11 comments:
Fantastic! The sewn one is just amazing and how you manage to do these little works of sewn art I can't imagine. They will look amazing altogether.
Love Chrissie xx
Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant!! LOL!
I never even thought of that... great idea. Totally agree with chrissies, how do you do that in such a tiny space!?! Love these.
such a great idea for this one. I didnt think about this at all. Love the shrink plastic as well
Beautiful work Wenxy x
What brilliant logic for this one, I really struggled to have an idea :-)
Sally
Love your line of thinking and, as always, your inchies are beautifully executed (feel free to groan!).
Always in awe of your precision & detail. Beautiful inchies:-) x
I don't know how you manage to keep producing new ideas each time, and in two very different techniques. Both are super.
Wonderful inchies. Yes I thought of grave stones too: (En)grave ;-)
You certainly came up with a different way to use "engrave"! So unique and well done!
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