For my inchie I've quilled some tiny chocolates, they were really fiddly to do.
My favourite chocolate is the one that comes in the purple wrapper so I used some purple mirri card for my inchie
Here is a side view of my inchie and below is a photo with a ruler to show the size.
Fantastic little piece, they look almost real! Valerie
ReplyDeleteHi Hazel, these look amazing and I guess though fiddly to make, would have been alot of fun too.
ReplyDeleteJulie x
Goodness, I thought they were real chocolate! That is amazing, Hazel.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful they are Hazel. Can I ask how much for a half pound box and do you do violet creams?? Tee, hee!
ReplyDeleteJo x
wow they look so real, fab work. Annette x
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OMG I can't believe they're quilled. They look good enough to eat. Well done you, x
ReplyDeleteBlimey Hazel, they look real, I thought you'd put real ones on there - blooming brilliant!!!
ReplyDeleteSam xxx
Amazingly mega-brilliant!
ReplyDeleteFantastic Hazel, they are brilliant.
ReplyDeletethese might have been fiddly as you called it but I love them, what a great job!
ReplyDeleteThese are just amazing Hazel-best inchie ever I reckon :)
ReplyDeleteLove Chrissie x
Brilliant!!! xxx
ReplyDeleteI love this! What a cute idea!
ReplyDeleteThose quilled Inchies look so yummy!!! I'll take a dark chocolate one please!!! Nicely done!! :0) Share Humanity
ReplyDeleteOh yum... These really look delicious - in the actual way as well as my metaphorical way!! Brilliant creations, Hazel, and I think Chrissie may be right... Think we might employ you for the dollshouse museum!
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
Oh my goodness Hazel what a great inchie, they look totally fabulous - and totally real. I have to keep looking at them just to check!! Brilliant.
ReplyDeleteIt is hard to believe they are quilled and not real. They look good enough to eat.
ReplyDeleteHow did you do these small pieces? They look very tasty.
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