I'm a day early with my inchie for the Every Inchie Monday challenge as I have DT posts to do Monday and Tuesday. This weeks theme is RUIN.
For my inchie I used a Crafty Individuals stamp. I stamped the image twice then cut out my inchie on the part of the image that I wanted, I coloured the sky with Promarkers. I cut out the second image and coloured it with felt tip pens and water then I adhered it to the twinchie with silicone glue.
What exquisite detail for such a tiny piece of art!
ReplyDeleteJo x
Lovely piece, wonderful to get all this on an inchie! Valerie
ReplyDeletelovely image Hazel.
ReplyDeleteWOW Hazel this is stunning and I'll say it again, so much detail in such a small space!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful and love how you've layered it up.
Sam xxx
Oh Hazel it's just gorgeous :)
ReplyDeleteVon ♥
Loving your ruin image, fab work Hazel, xx
ReplyDeleteYou're much better a cutting out small pieces than I am, Hazel. Well worth it because your inchie is fantastic.
ReplyDeleteAs usual Hazel you rocked it out! great job! I love the layering! Need to get mine started lol.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous - just love that vivid blue sky through the ancient stone... a tiny masterpiece! Thanks so much for your lovely comment over at mine - much appreciated.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Fantastic Hazel-it it so clear and the image stands out beautifully against the background
ReplyDeleteLove Chrissie xx
Fabulous inchie Hazel, I used a CI stamp as well. Great idea using a small part of it
ReplyDeleteThat's gorgeous. I love it.
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous! Love all the colors and details :)
ReplyDeleteNice one, Hazel.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove your inchie. Beautiful colors.
ReplyDeleteLOVE!!!
ReplyDeleteI love it. No way could I have ever cut that.
ReplyDeleteI, too, love the layering and the wonderful contrast created by the background colour. This "ruin" is brilliant!
ReplyDeleteThere is SO much detail in this, Hazel - lovely work and your colouring is great :-) xx
ReplyDeleteThis is so clever! Inchies fill me with dread but I like the method you've explained and will have to try one using this technique.
ReplyDeleteJuliaxx