Tim Holtz Inchies

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djenns

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These are great....now I'll have to find some of those metal flowers and give this a try.
Thanks for being such an enabler.
Diana
gwenj

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The inchies are wonderful! Amazing what art you have done in a tiny space, Ink Pattie!
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Very nice!!!
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InkPattie

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Have you ever noticed how nice his packaging is? A nice big sheet of plain plastic, then a formed piece of plastic, with a liner formed the same way. I made the sprocket inchies using one-inches pieces of the clear plastic from his packaging, then just added a thin band of gold paper from one of the recent CS kits to hide the brad ends. I'm saving all the plastic bits :roll: to make something with windows some day...

I just bought the big frame things; I'm thinking they will fit on top of altered Altoid tins...
Ruth Ann Landry

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I-P, it's funny you should mention that...he now has a product of his packaging blobs (or whatever) and suggests uses for them....shaker boxes, memory boxes, etc. He said to keep all the packaging and use them for those purposes.
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great job on those inchies IP. I must pull out his stuff and play with it again.
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ScrappinJen

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Beautiful inchies. Love the flower ones. Great work.
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