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Inchies are a little like eating chocolate for the first time...
One taste and there's no turning back. Well, it's the same
with Inchies! Whether it's creating, collecting
and trading, it's so much fun!
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This is a great frame that I've made into 9
magnet boards featuring individual Inchies
and an Inchie puzzle (one image cut into 2
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Here's a smaller version. With this
frame I "framed" each Inchie with
a slender slip of paper that I glued on
to the 4 edges, forming a frame. I like
the clean, visual snap. |
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| Grouping Inchies by color or themes provides a visually strong presentation. |
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| Inchies used in cards can add a nice 3D affect. |
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Covering wooden moulding with scraps of paper makes a great display for Inchies from friends.
Thanks, Carlie and Vee! |
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I use my Inchie Arts Index© to keep track of Inchies I have traded with friends.
My pages are filling fast. |
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This is my storage box for my paper Inchies, ready for me to stamp on directly
or cut out images and apply to the front of my designs. |

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Have an "Egg-Stravagant" Easter!
Our own little Bunny Girl (8001) has been cropped and become an Inchie. After I papered
my Inchie with a tiny pink and white paper, I trimmed around Bunny Girl
and all of her colored eggs. Then, I layered a few extra eggs just for fun.
A little diamond glaze on the eggs and an Egg-Celent Inchie!
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