Thursday, May 07, 2009

finally!


I finally got round to making the 2 inch tiles for my own set. My colours were cream and sepia with touches of black. These actually turned out a lot simpler than I had planned. The base is corrugated cardboard which I have painted. I then stamped the background with a paperartsy background script stamp and crafty individuals wildflowers stamps. The collage images are by Inka.
I have decided to enter these for TGiF's Childhood theme.

You can see the complete set of 24 mounted here

23 comments:

  1. what a super set of twinchies!

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  2. Love these, Joanne. Looking forward to seeing them all together.

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  3. there are lovely Joanne. corrugated card makes such a great textured base,

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  4. The corrugated card is perfect for the colour scheme, makes them very earth & natural & I love the images you selected.

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  5. These are very special Joanne....a lovely set.
    Linda :)

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  6. Beautiful set, Joanne...adorable. Love the images!

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  7. These are gorgeous. I really love them!

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  8. cute*cute*cute!!!! I love all 3!

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  9. Oh wow these are gorgeous.
    Absolutely delightful.

    Thanks Joanne for playing TGiF.

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  10. lovely set - look forward to seeing them all together.

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  11. Love your twinchies Joanne, great set!

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  12. A delightful set of twinchies, Joanne!

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  13. These are lovely, I too like the corrugated card as the backing - seems to fit in with that era xx

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  14. Love your pieces and that images are just adorable!

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  15. A lovely trio of twinchies - those images are super!

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  16. Love the images on the twinchies, Joanne
    Faye

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  17. Joanne

    Love your choice of cream & sepia, great backgrounds on such a small space & the inka images are beautiful:)

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word verification is off! thanks for all your lovely comments, they mean so much to me!