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100 Inchies Project #1-10

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Swap Coordinator:StaceyLynn (contact)
Swap categories: Paper Goods  Challenges  Crafts 
Number of people in swap:67
Location:International
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Last day to signup/drop:January 1, 2009
Date items must be sent by:January 15, 2009
Number of swap partners:2
Description:

I was looking at different inchie ideas, since I am now addicted, and came across the 1000 square project. I thought that sounded really neat! I decided to start a series of swaps for inchies, so at the end of the year, each swapper will have 100 inchies.

For each swap there will be a category. You will make 5 inchies in that category for 2 partners. Please make sure that all the inchies are sturdy! And, please put some effort into these. (Not just a picture.) Also, Please number your inchies!

For the first category: Please make 10 inchies that have animals on them.

Fine Print: You must have a 4.7 rating or higher to participate. At least 5 completed mail swaps (not e-swaps or postcards).

This is International as it shouldn't cost much for postage.

Happy Swapping!

Discussion

Bucket 09/23/2008 #

Hi iluffyew! I luff (hehe) this idea - I'm wondering though if it would be more fun to have two partners and send five to each. It would increase the variety of inchies we'd each have! Just a thought - I'll definitely be joining regardless and it's on my watchlist for now!

BeautifulMess 09/23/2008 #

Could someone explain what a Inchie is so I know ?? =D

StaceyLynn 09/23/2008 #

Bucket, I like that idea!

bohohippy, an inchie is a one sided piece of artwork that is one inch by one inch it is basically a small ATC. Here are some examples: http://www.flickr.com/groups/inchies/

foovay 09/23/2008 #

What a cool idea! I'm in! Yes - the inchies are addictive - be careful, one inchie swap and you're hooked!

heathertsosie 10/ 1/2008 #

I am signing up for this swap but have never made inchies before so I hope whoever gets mine will like them. I do make cards though so I guess they're like a tiny card. If it goes well - I'll do all 100. Here goes..... Oh yeah- is card stock sturdy enough or do you use something else like mat board or chip board?

colodad 10/ 2/2008 #

What do you mean my numbering the inches? 1-10? or ? With sending 5 to each of two partners, I was not sure how to number them.

colodad 10/ 2/2008 #

What do you mean my numbering the inches? 1-10? or ? With sending 5 to each of two partners, I was not sure how to number them.

StaceyLynn 10/ 9/2008 #

Like set 1-10 set 11-20... Just so your partner know's what swap they came from.

Cardstock is fine!

playswithneedles 11/ 8/2008 #

I'll be signing up for this one - sounds fun!

kizmet 11/19/2008 #

anyone is willing to converst one inch in cm for me?

PurpleTX 11/20/2008 #

1 inch = 2.5 cm or 25 mm

dreammer 11/26/2008 #

So everyone knows on the inchie project. My sister and I are doing this together and mixing our inchies. She will be doing 5 in each swap and I will be doing 5 in each swap. These are the last of the swaps she will be doing on my profile since she now has her own profile.

DebP 12/ 6/2008 #

Are we doing fabric inchies? Or paper inchies? Probably should be clarified if people want to use all of them in one final project. :)

StaceyLynn 12/11/2008 #

@DebP You can do which ever you like. Paper or Fabric. It is Senders Choice.

mazzlestar 12/12/2008 #

I've never made inchies or ATCs before and I'm hoping to try both, I know with ATCs one little picture stuck on and maybe embellished a little isn't really enough, but would that be enough for an inchie? there's only so much one can stick on an inch! I tend to be more of a photo/collage person as my drawing skills are pretty sucky :P

a1nnie 12/16/2008 #

I am definitely up for this challenge - have never made an inchie before, just getting my head around going small to an ATC, used to scrapbooking 12x12 and cardmaking. Count me in - I want to experiment a bit more with the wole collage thing. Thanks for organising this swap StaceyLynn

SkippyMom 12/17/2008 #

I would love to join...inchies sound like such fun. Unfortunately I always seem to receive far away internationals and if I had to send 2 sets per month...it would add up [Last week two postcards to Norway cost $.97 cents a piece...doesn't seem like a lot, but it will add up...and please don't ask me about a smaaaaaaaaalllll box to Russia - THAT was $63.00 ...lol]

I love this idea, I hope it goes regional at one point. it is great!

SkippyMom 12/18/2008 #

I too am confused about the numbering....

so our 1st partner's inchies will be numbered 1 -5 and then our 2nd partner will be labelled 6 -10....and the following month our new partner will receive 11 -15 and our other partner will get 16 -20? and so on....?

But if the first set is animals and the second set [month] is say...fruit? Won't it be confusing to label them from the same series, let alone some partners will have funky numbers?

twobluecrows 12/19/2008 #

One easy way to make a large number of inchies is to start with a piece of colored cardstock and paint on it with different colors, maybe some metallics or interference paints for effect. The paint scraping technique is cool--you drip on a few drops of two complientary or contrasting colors and either a gold, silver, copper or white and scrape it up the page with an old credit card or piece of matboard--something stiff. I go up one side, across the top, down the other side and across the bottom then up and down in the middle to scrape/spread the drops all over the page. I usually do a 6-12 at once, using up colors from each to add to the next, to have a ready stock of backgrounds for ATCs or whatever. I also keep some sheets of cardstock handy when I'm painting something to use up the extra dollops that I pour in my palette. Nothing goes to waste.

Then I sometimes tear very narrow strips of some old yellowed vintage booksI have and glue them on about an 1 1/4" apart in long stripes. or diagonally, or whatever strikes your fancy.

Then these can be cut into 1" strips, then into 1" squares. The addition of a small image and an eyelet or a brad or bit of ribbon or fiberous material, and an inchie is born!

Here are some of my inchies

Cyn

doublesided 12/22/2008 #

I just had to sign up!! I would love to get some decent inchies - Ive done a few swaps and either been flaked or received a square of coloured paper - fingers crossed for a good swap here!!

As for the numbering, I think the original idea was that you would be sending the whole 10 to one partner, so it would be easy to number them 1-10, now however we're sending 5 to two partners so the numbering thing has gone a little crazy! Im sure either the host wil clarify or the receiver could number them themselves.

Twobluecrows - I love your inchies, and what a great tip about making the backgrounds, I hope to give that a go - thanks for sharing!!

Well can't wait to get started on this swap - now to think of some animal ideas!!

zanylady 12/23/2008 #

Does each of the five (in a set like the first of animals) have to be different?

crescendo 12/24/2008 #

Do people sign the backs of inchies like they do on ATCs?

user6937 12/24/2008 #

Thanks, Cyn (twobluecrows)! That makes it a lot easier to picture. I'm in!

twobluecrows 12/24/2008 #

Numbering systems are pretty standard in the Printmaking field, and they basically work for ATCs and inchies, too.

If all your pieces of art are exactly the same, meaning completely identical,and you only have a certain number of them, and no more will be made, then they can be in a limited edition ie: if you have 10, then each would be numbered as in 1 of 10, 2 of 10, 3 of 10, etc. If you have 50 identical pieces, then the same thing applies--3 of 50, 33 of 50, 49 of 50, etc.

If your pieces of art are similar in theme, or color, or subject, then they are a series, and are numbered as follows:

1 in animal series, #2, in animal series, etc.

If they are unique in every way, then they don't need a number, but you can put OOAK on them--"One Of A Kind"

Likewise an unlimited edition of identical things, like photographs or digital prints, where there is no end to how many you may print of them, no number is used.

In this case, I would think we'd be making 10 different animal inchies, so they could be numbered #1 in the animal series, #2/animal series, 3/animal series, 4/animal series, etc. Each different theme would create a new series.

Cyn

prettyprettyprincess 12/25/2008 #

I am going to do this and make a layout for my scrapbook with all the inchies I receive!!

jensquil 12/25/2008 #

Looking forward to making these inchies, I love pretyprettyprincess's idea of a scrapbook. I think I will copy it! = )

twobluecrows 12/25/2008 #

I keep mine in a binder that has photo-slide sheets in it. The plastic sheets have pockets designed to store slides,and they are plenty of room for two inchies, put in back-to-back.

Cyn

lauraann 12/28/2008 #

I am new to inchies and atc...but i love altered art...I will try my hand at this and hope whomever likes what i create!!! I cant wait to start!!! Laura Ann

PurpleTX 12/28/2008 #

host had said prior: By StaceyLynn on 10/ 9/2008 " Like set 1-10 set 11-20... Just so your partner know's what swap they came from. "

so "number your inchies" was actually meaning - write the swap name on it. -- cause this is supposed to be #1 out of 10 swaps.

HelenJoy 12/29/2008 #

twobluecrows, i love your pics, you have inspired me to have a go at this as i've not done inchies before. Am intrigued and looking forward to this. I love all the ideas listed here, so thanks to everybody, i'm sure we'll all have great swaps!! Can you also do a larger picture of an animal and then cut it up into inch pieces, sort of like a puzzle? So one inchie might hav a cats eye on it, another might have a cats nose, etc? Just checking before i begin...

OfficeWeed 12/31/2008 #

I would LOVE to join this one! I have no clue what an ATC is, though. I'm so excited about this 'swap' stuff!!! I don't have any ratings yet, cause I'm a newbie :(

twobluecrows 01/ 1/2009 #

Helenjoy, I like that idea! Each inchie should look good as an individual piece of art though, at least I think so, so you could add some little embellishments to each to make it a good composition, and I would think also that the animal parts should be easily identifiable since it's a themed set.

Cyn

twobluecrows 01/ 1/2009 #

Mine are done and just waiting for a partner to send to!

Cyn

rainbowcrafter 01/ 1/2009 #

My inchies are totally done, just need partners to be sent out.

doublesided 01/ 2/2009 #

Nearly there with mine! Harder than i thought to squeeze an animal into an inch - lol!

user6937 01/ 2/2009 #

I've made my inchies for this, but now I'm second guessing my self - they're all the pretty much the same (same animal - different angle, simliar backgrounds but with different embellishments). Is that okay to do?

StaceyLynn 01/ 2/2009 #

No worries! As long as they are animals it doesn't matter! They are your original art and as long as you would be happy to receive them there shouldn't be a problem.

VJP 01/ 2/2009 #

I use shrinky paper to make my inchies. Hope my partners are okay with that. Here is a sample of what I do:
inchies

mypoohbear60 01/ 6/2009 #

I just finished the first sets..wow that wasn't easy! I really like what I've mad though, hope my partners do to.

rainbowcrafter 01/28/2009 #

Well one of my partners canceled her account without rating, this sucks specially since I´m a newbie and every rating counts!

ilovetubby 01/31/2009 #

One of my partners was deleted too!!

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