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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

p is for ......


this week's inchie is brought to you by the letter "p" and the challenge blog Inchy by Inch.
P is for ... plant
something everyone is quite busy with at this time of year

adhered a scrap of flowered paper;
decoupaged some pressed fern leaves;
glued poppy seeds to the edges;
added the word "plant;"
glued a dried hydrangea piece;
and then dipped the whole business in hot beeswax.

The Inchie Arts inchie square was the perfect thickness for the poppy seed edges. At first I thought of using beads, then I thought of glitter - but none of that seemed to fit with the natural colors. The poppy seeds are such a pretty faded purplish gray color. The way I did it was to first dip the edges of the inchie in white glue, and then dip the edges in poppy seeds. I used a generous amount of glue which dried beautifully and evenly without the matte board warping - and then dipping it in the hot beeswax insured that nothing will fall off. These archival quality matte board inchie squares can take a lot of "abuse" and still hold their shape :)

Thanks for looking! Have you tried making an inchie yet? (wink)

16 comments:

  1. Your inchie is just beautiful and thank you for sharing how you did it. Never would have thought of using poppy seeds but they look perfect

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  2. Beautiful, all the details are perfect. x

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  3. you do these with such grace & style K!

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  4. inchie minchie...pretty as pie!

    i love this, it's adorable...and how clever to photograph it on a dictionary like that!

    ciao bella
    creative carmelina

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  5. Poppy Seeds - what a clever embellishment!!! Reminds me of how they use natural materials for the floats in the Rose Bowl Parade. P-e-r-fect edging, Kimmie! Hugs, Terri xoxo

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  6. Kimmie, this is awesome, loving the poppy seeded border!
    Jan x

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  7. That is sooooo beautiful!!!The poppy seeds idea is amazing! I so want to start doing these... do you know of any good inchie swaps???

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  8. Your inchi is beautiful. Your are so talented. I love your tea pot on the previous post. Have a wonderful week. Blessings, Martha

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  9. A stunning inchy Kimmie - i love the use of the poppy seeds and inspired to dip it all in beeswax -i must have a play at that x

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  10. Another wonderful tiny piece of art! I love the way you use all sorts of materials so creatively!

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  11. Gorgeous!! I am gong to have to find your beeswax tutorial and give this a try!!!

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  12. kimmie, this is just brilliant, the edge really had me wondering! great texture and the pressed leaves on top of the paper really tricks the eye!!

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  13. This is again gorgeous , wow ♥
    ♥RINI♥

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  14. Very sweet with all the details, I love the edging best of all!

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