Very awesome and lovely inchies :-). I love making inchies and I have made them into earings, charms etc but not with thread and hanging many together. I like that idea and also stamping on tissue paper. Thanks for sharing :-)
I just discovered inchies yesterday (yeah, a little late) and have been watching videos about them - how to make, how to use - since my wonderful discovery. Your video is the best I've seen by far!! What an artist you are!! TYFS! MK
Love this , the best video I have seen on inchies . Great detail on different ways to decorate them & they turned out beautiful. Thank you so very much for sharing.
Just love these, thank you so much for putting this out there. When I am done my project I will post it on your page .They are like tiny individual canvases and they look amazing in a bunch!
Hi Sandy, I have a really old handheld punch from my grandma, that's what I use here. For larger holes I use the "We are Memory keeper". Sorry no help for the small one I guess.
Those little inchies sure are a lot of work :-) Great job. Do you live in Germany? Just curious why you bothered to stamp the napkins & then glue them on, instead of just stamping directly onto the inchies.
Thank you Phyllis Moon, I live in Switzerland in the german speaking part. The reason for stamping om the napkin, the surface with all,the papers is very uneven as the papers are different thickness and overlapping. This makes it hard to stamp and get an even impression. Hope that helps, thanks for,stoping by.
ah ok, well that makes sense... thanks for the explanation. Do you get your mixed media knowledge from the U.S. or in CH? I haven't seen anything like this here in Germany. Viele Grüße
Phyllis Moon Well it is slowly coming here too, but most I get from the US as I‘m often there. Holland and England are very active too. In fact there is an online magazine which I‘m a contributor too called Mixed up. you can find a link at my webside beagrob.com Hope.that helps not,feeling lonely😉
Bea Grob how can I send you a private message? There's no option for me in your FB group. I'm forced to google play to install messenger app even though I already have messenger. 🚫
What a great idea! Going to make some inchies today! Thanks for sharing.
thank you joan
Checking out an older video. Very cool inchies and process!
Thank you Susan
Wow! this!! thank you for your work! Saludos desde México
Thank you Mine Cositas greetings from Switzerland😀
Very awesome and lovely inchies :-). I love making inchies and I have made them into earings, charms etc but not with thread and hanging many together. I like that idea and also stamping on tissue paper. Thanks for sharing :-)
I just discovered inchies yesterday (yeah, a little late) and have been watching videos about them - how to make, how to use - since my wonderful discovery. Your video is the best I've seen by far!! What an artist you are!! TYFS! MK
Thank you EmmKaa better late then never, we are all at different points in life😀
Oh my giddy aunt .. I love these inchies..in fact the whole idea of them..so I'd better get busy before my mind blows up.. :-) Thank you for sharing
Hi Bea, your inchies are beautiful and I really love the idea of making earrings and bracelets from them. Cool tutorial xox
Love this , the best video I have seen on inchies . Great detail on different ways to decorate them & they turned out beautiful. Thank you so very much for sharing.
Thank you Bevey Hawco
I Love your INCHIES!!!!!!!! I'm happy i found you today...you have inspired me to try making inchies too!!
They are so stunning! Absolutely beautiful, I love the cat one and the earrings, all so amazing xxx
Energytree thank you
You are welcome, so glad I stumbled across your video, look forward to many more xx
Beautiful work!!
Just love these, thank you so much for putting this out there. When I am done my project I will post it on your page .They are like tiny individual canvases and they look amazing in a bunch!
Beautiful
Thank you Suzy
Really neat way to make lovely little pieces out of very little in the way of supplies!
Thank you Karla Solomon
I will be commencing making something out of scraps soon.
thanks Judy looking forward to see yours
Hi Mary thanks. The tool is a Quickstik by WeR Memory keepers. Really handy with little things to pick up.
Thank you for sharing your artwork. Love these inchies, vibrant and so interesting.
Thanks Eleni S., they were fun to make.
Bea so wonderful. I just love your inchies. Wish I could make some gonna try.
Thank ypu LeeAnne Christner
Tank,you Anne
Love it!! Have seen you in some groups but just now subbed to you. Thanks for doing the video!!
Such a great technique for so many variations. Tfs and inspiring.
Thanks Kathy Spiers, hope I can you inspire to do your own inchies, they are fun.
Love! Very nice!
Happy Sunday, thanks for sharing.
Thank you
They are great. Where did you get the metallic paper. What is the product name. Thanks
great inchies. I used to trade these years ago when postage was more reasonable. Love yours.
Hello from a new subscriber! I love this tutorial. Your inchies are all fab! Tfs. Hugs, Dee xx
they are fun to make, glad I could inspire you
I love to hear you speak. :)
Love this idea. love the earrings
Thank you Ann Alba
Cool inchies!
such a nice tutorial, love your inches, never really knew what to do with them, so thank you for new idea's, 😊xx
Love this tutorial. Thank you.
Thank you Karen Harvey
Thanks Marion Ginbey, have fun with your own Inchies, would love to see them on the facebookpage Facethesraps
Hi Sandy, I have a really old handheld punch from my grandma, that's what I use here. For larger holes I use the "We are Memory keeper". Sorry no help for the small one I guess.
Very pretty!
Thank you Lori McGarrity
you are welcome Penny, enjoy making some inchies
Thank you Anne, guess you gonna be busy in the next time 😉
Love your work, Bea. What was the tool you used to pick up the tiny hearts and beads.
What brand of hole punch are you using please? It is so hard to find a good one! Thank you!
Love the inchies! Love the tutorial! Tfs, Bea! Subscribed to your channel for more tutorials!=)
Lovely inchies Bea. Just realised I wasn't subscribed to you. How did I miss that!
thank you Handmaiden
Hi Bernice I didn't use metalic paper, but Lumiiere metalic paint frpm Jacquard, hope that answers your question?
Thank you Faye
love the inchies !! the video itself was very dark :(
What was the white 3D paint you used that's meant for foils?
bonnieleaisaac this one is from Pentart, but there are other brands out there, who have also th special glues for foils. e.g Decoart has such a glue.
Those little inchies sure are a lot of work :-) Great job. Do you live in Germany? Just curious why you bothered to stamp the napkins & then glue them on, instead of just stamping directly onto the inchies.
Thank you Phyllis Moon, I live in Switzerland in the german speaking part. The reason for stamping om the napkin, the surface with all,the papers is very uneven as the papers are different thickness and overlapping. This makes it hard to stamp and get an even impression. Hope that helps, thanks for,stoping by.
ah ok, well that makes sense... thanks for the explanation. Do you get your mixed media knowledge from the U.S. or in CH? I haven't seen anything like this here in Germany. Viele Grüße
Phyllis Moon Well it is slowly coming here too, but most I get from the US as I‘m often there. Holland and England are very active too. In fact there is an online magazine which I‘m a contributor too called Mixed up. you can find a link at my webside beagrob.com Hope.that helps not,feeling lonely😉
Bea Grob how can I send you a private message? There's no option for me in your FB group. I'm forced to google play to install messenger app even though I already have messenger. 🚫
Phyllis Moon my mail is info at beagrob.com
Thank you Faye