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In case you were wondering what I was going to do with all those inchies, here they are in my memory purse. Of course, some of them are on the other side - the purse requires 126 inchies to complete. I didn't want them permanently attached to the backing, so I used Handitack, which is not a great hold, but will allow me to switch out and move around my inchies if I so desire. Unfortunately, the Handitack is loose enough that some of the inchies twisted a little when I was putting them in the sleeve, but that's okay - it highlights the fact that the inchies are handcrafted.
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3 comments:
I've never heard of a memory purse but then I live way out in the sticks...that means not shopping much.But I really love this idea,all of you inchies look great.
P.S.
your tags are looking fab*
Where do you come up with this stuff- that is really neat!
LOVE your purse! I think this is the "best" look you've found for it and I can't wait to see the other side when it's finished!
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