Monday, 2 February 2015
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- Artful Times DT piece -- Birds
- Try it on Tuesday -- Tic, Tac Toe
- Tag Tuesday -- In the style of
- Every Inchie Monday -- Snail
- Tag Along -- Travel
- Tag Along -- Warm colours
- Tag Tuesday -- Text
- Every Inchie Monday -- Texts
- Paperartsy Blog challenge No 3 -- Paint
- Artful Times DT piece -- Romance & Try it on Tuesd...
- Tag Along -- Rethink Gesso
- Tim Holtz style tag -- February Tag Tuesday -- V...
- Every inchie Monday -- Night
- A Vintage journey -- Love is in the air.
- Tag Tuesday -- Blues
- Every Inchie Monday -- Kitchen
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11 comments:
I can't believe how tiny these are. Once again you have managed to get in so much detail. Both are great.
These are amazing!! The detail is just stunning. I would love to see a tutorial of how you created the balsa wood cabinet doors on a stampbord. In fact, I would love to see some tutes from you on various techniques with stampbord.
Such great detail. I am in awe. Great job.
Wendy, love the detail in your kitchen. I'm adding this to my ideas for my own home improvement project. The wok looks like it was very difficult. Have a brilliant day! c
Two great inches with incredible detail. Your wok food looks yummy, and I love the detail of the tiles in the kitchen
Love these Wendy. Your artwork is always fantastic
Chrissie
Your inchies are always so detailed and lovely. I don't know how you do it. I agree. Tutorials please!
Fantastic details, its hard to imagine how tiny that Wok is on the inchie.
Yvonne x
Two lovely and creative inchies. This challenge is making me hungry.
Very nice little inchies with great details :-)
Great little pieces this week, so much kitchen to fit in!
Sally
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