Incredible Inchies

Do you ever sit down to make a card for a challenge … and realize when you are finished, you didn't quite read all of the challenge? (oh, maybe it's only me).  I read the challenge box, and I looked at the Design Team cards, and then went off to create. 

When I started writing my post, I read the fine print that several of the design team members had not complied with the challenge terms, and therefore, since I followed their lead, I didn't either.  

 

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In the pre-MISTI days of only wood mounted stamps, I was obsessed with tiny images and tiny sentiments, so I thought it would be fun to go through my wood mounted drawers and pull some of them out to play.  I used Versafine Clair Nocturne Ink on a heavy white cardstock.  I used a 1" punch for my inchie square.

 

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Thankfully one of my cards complied with the sentiment inside the inchie (and not below), so that is the one I'll link-up.  I used the super-dark Hero Arts Pitch Black Cardstock from for my card bases because I loved the contrast.

 

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This is a favorite vintage Stampin' Up image and sentiment from 2004.  I'm also linking-up at the Retro Rubber Challenge Tic-Tac-Toe because I think this would be perfect for a little boy's first birthday gift.  Mine is vertical down the left side with Birthday, Neutrals & a Punch.

 

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I'm also joining the Less is More Baby Challenge.

 

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Since I cut up that cardstock into four card fronts, I made a total of four little inchie cards from my punched images (I will likely make more later since they are so easy & fun).

 

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That adorable gnomie is from NikoArt in 2008.  I paired it with a sentiment from Catslife Press, one of the best places to get tiny sentiments.  I used the fine tips of my Graph'IT Markers to color my image.

 

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The little house is from a set of four wood mounted Houses stamps from American Crafts.  I added a bit of red marker to the heart and paired it with a vintage A Muse Sentiment.

 

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The final one features a bride and groom from a 2002 Wood Mounted Hero Arts set of wedding images called Wedding Celebration.  The sentiment is from Stampin' Up in 2006.

I had a lot of fun re-visiting these old stamps … and the style of a lot of my first cards.

6 thoughts on “Incredible Inchies”

  1. Holy Guacamole!! I LOVE your inchie cards. The stamps are fantastic!! I saw this challenge today and you have inspired me to go through my stamps to see what small stamps I can use!!! Thank you for the inspiration!

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  2. Fabulous inchie cards, sweet little images. Thanks for playing at AAA Cards ,hope to see you join in with future challenges too. Stay safe and keep crafting!

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  3. Putting your inchie stamps onto a black base was such a good idea – it really emphasises the images. Thanks for playing along with us at Retro Rubber Challenge.

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  4. Fabulous array of inchie cards ! Wonderful contrasts with these small images (coloured or not) and the black card base. Thanks so much for sharing and for playing along at Less is More.

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  5. It’s lovely to use stuff that has slipped out of style for whatever reason. Your inchies are perfect for CAS designs. Thank you for sharing with us at Less is More, Lynne

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