Showing posts with label Twinchies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Twinchies. Show all posts

Saturday, 22 October 2016

Twinchies


Today I made 10 twinches for a swap I've got involved in over on a FB group. The Mona Lisa one is a napkin, the very bottom one is paint stamped onto fabric, the cogs and X are die cuts, the oriental one is stamped LP image and the others are from printed images.

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Made some envies to post my twinches out in.

Saturday, 26 November 2011

A Few Twinches


The background for these were created with lots of mediums, eco-line inks, gesso and acrylic paint.  Top one is crackled with rock candy, middle left has dimensional pearls around the hair, bottom left has black enamel accents over the body of the bee and the butterfly has glossy accents over the wings.  They are all 2" squares aka a twinchie.

Saturday, 13 August 2011

Twinchies


The twinchies theme on this months UKStampers is 'firestorm'.  I chose to use the colours yellow, orange and red.  I used ecoline inks to create the bright striking backgrounds and stamped the images in black stazon for contrast.  

Monday, 25 July 2011

Butterfly Twinchies


This months twinchies theme on UKStampers is butterflies.  As most of you know, I only have the one butterfly stamp, so I've had to use it a few times here!!!  The first image is stamped onto a really thick vellum, I cut it out and just stuck it down the middle so the wings are free.  The 3 multi-coloured ones are adirondack inks spritzed with water to give a watercolour effect.  The middle bottom is from a paperartsy stamp set and the bottom right is stamped in timber brown stazon.

Friday, 3 June 2011

Flower Twinchies


This months twinchies theme on UKStampers is flower heads.  I stamped the flowers using adirondack dye inks and spritzed them with water to give them a watercolour effect.  I covered them all twice in clear embossing powder.

Sunday, 8 May 2011

Black & White Twinchies


By popular demand, I've been asked to run another twinchie swap over on UKStampers.  I chose the theme of black and white for this month.

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