Thursday, 19 July 2012

Wet Feet


I came across a new Twinchies Challenge blog so thought I'd have a play.   This is week 2 and the theme is SUMMER.
  

These are my first ever Twinchies  - I had a few ideas until I cut some card to 2" square  and then realised quite how small they are!!   Anyway the lefthand one represents the summer we are having (walking in the rain) - I used Stormy Sky Distress Ink and Tim Holtz's Brolly Man stamp.   The righthand one is the summer I'd like (paddling in the sea) - this is Salty Ocean Distress Ink and Crafty Individuals Bathing Beauty.

It's quite a challenge creating something so small and I can see it being addictive!!  Thanks for looking. 

9 comments:

  1. These are fabulous Elaine, love them both. Great job on your first twinchies. Believe me,they won't be your last. xx

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  2. Hi Elaine, I love your twinchies! How fantastic to represent our Summer (lack of) and what Summer should be like - they are superb and well done for working with such little space! Anne x

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  3. Lol! Sums up our summer well! Very clever, thank you for entering these gorgeous little twinchie's into our second challenge, I look forward to seeing more in our future challenges, good luck, Zoe xxx

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  4. Great Twinchies and indeed these can be addicting ! I'm not sure why, it must be the intrique of creating a design in such a small space :)

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  5. Can't believe these are your first ones! They really made me smile. Hoping we get your second one soon :) Hugs, Buttons x

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  6. oooo love this pair of twinchies ... clever stuff Perfect for our summer! Good luck in the challenge
    Eileen xx

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  7. Wow, so clever....and you're right, twinchies ARE addictive. Good luck in our challenge no 2 xx

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  8. These are wonderfully clever Elaine - I love them!! Never made a twinchie but perhaps one day!
    Juliax

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  9. These are really good! I have recently bought a book on 'inches' and was trying to think how to do so small, you have really been clever here Elaine, love them!

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