Years ago, “inchies” were a thing, and I still have a pack of them in a drawer. I’m hopping in at the last minute with a black and white inchie for AAA Cards.
Rather than use a pre-made inchie, I die cut my own using Ellen Hutson’s Essential Rectangles die. It cuts an opening as well as a frame which worked perfectly for this card. I popped up the card front with dimensional tape, and then adhered the inchie in the center of the opening. The pot of flowers was also popped up with dimensional tape.
Of course, I pulled out another NBUS stamp and die set. This one’s from Pinkfresh Studios, Itty Bitty Elements, and I’ve had it for well over a year. I’ve had lots of ideas for using the images (all very small and quite diverse) but never managed to execute any of them.
The Tiny Words stamp set from Simon Says provided the perfectly sized sentiment for an inchie. Adding it to a black card and allowing the framing from the inchie die finished off this very CAS card. I’m thinking I’ll make a few more with some of the other images, but I need to link this up quickly as the challenge ends tomorrow. And sending yet again another card to NBUS!
Darling tiny square! I think if I looked hard enough that I would also find some inchies in my drawers! This would work for another Color Hues card too!
Gorgeous! Looks so crisp and clean. Thanks for playing at AAA Cards, hope to see you join in with future challenges too. Stay safe and keep crafting!
Love this with the black card stock framing! Thanks for joining us at AAA Cards!
That is so cute!!
This is so neat – I often feel overwhelmed thinking about how to fill a card, but I might manage an inchie …
Those inchie cards are beautiful. The black frame really enhances the design. So crisp and clean. I love your daffodil cards too. A very different style from this one, but equally beautiful. Hope you have a nice walk. I am starting to get slow, short strolls in but it feels great to be outside.
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