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We would love to show off our customers' creations!!
If you would like to add your layout or card to our
gallery, email us a picture and which of our products you used. You can also include your first name and
location. You can use the following pictures and descriptions as
guidelines. Email this info to
service@embellishmentsetc.com.
Check out our the Inchie Arts Blog, "All in an Inch" for
more great ideas on how to use these products.
They are made of Alphamat Artcare museum quality preservation matboard.
They have a solid color archival core and is acid free and lignin free.
They are fade and bleed resistant.
Each box also contains an Inchie Idea.

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You can use the Inchie squares as a
mosaic and stamp larger images on more than one square. Just line up
your inchie sqaures in a larger square and stamp the image on all the
cards at once. This card uses 4
white inchie squares, a
butterfly stamp, and is distressed with 2 shades of brown ink. It also
uses a Sepia rub on from Creative Imaginations. |
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There is more than one way to use
the mosaic technique. This butterfly was stamped the same way as the one
above, but I spread them apart a bit. This card uses 4 neutral inchie squares
and a
butterfly stamp. |
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You can use an inchie to highlight
a part of a larger stamp. For this card, I stamped a long Japanese
blossom stamp and then stamped part of the same image onto a neutral
inchie. I then glued over the same part of the stamped image. I colored
it with Prisma color markers. |
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In this card I covered the inchies
in paper and added rub ons to embellish the paper. The rub ons used are the
pink champagne rub ons
from Basic Grey. We also stamped the Ooh La La stamp from Imaginisce in pink ink
on a piece of white cardstock. |
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You can layer images on your inchie
squares. In this card I stamped a swirl
pattern in a light pink ink on each of 3 white inchies. I then stamped the
cherry and strawberry from the cakes bitsy stamps set on top of the background
in a bright red. |
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You can use Prismacolor, or any
other, colored pencil on your inchie squares. For this card, I stamped a
pumpkin on a neutral colored inchie square and used my Prismacolor
pencils to color it in. |
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You can highlight a stamped image
on your inchie square with gems or pearls. For this card, I stamped the
tree stamp from Imaginisce on 2 white inchie squares.
I used pearls from Basic Grey to highlight the ornaments on the tree.
I also used the Be Merry stamp from Imaginisce. |
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You can use Prisma color, Copic, or
any other markers on your inchie squares. For this card, I used Prisma
color markers to color in the images I stamped onto 3 white inchie
squares. |
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Rub ons make great additions to an
inchie. In this card, I used a Sepia rub on from Creative Imaginations
on an neutral inchie and put a brad in the middle. I used Melody ICandy brads
by Bo Bunny. |
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For this card, I used a stamp on a
neutral inchie square. |
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This card is courtesy of Inchie
Arts. It uses a wheat Twinchie (2 inch) square and an ivory Inchie + (1.5 inch) square.
For this card, the tea bag image was stamped and then the tea bag was stamped again, colored and then cut out
and glued on top of the original stamped tea bag. |
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This card is courtesy of Inchie
Arts. It uses an ivory Twinchie (2 inch) square. A solid flower is
stamped in light colored
ink and then an open flower is stamped in a dark pink ink on top. |
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