Look how tiny this little captured fairy is! This is made with my front/back images and it is a custom size….tiny! :)) The fairy itself is not translucent but tiny wings glued on its back are. This really gives it a dimensional look I made the little “Captured Fairy” tag with shrink plastic and one of my stamps with that saying. It doesn’t have liquid in it but everything is waterproof so if you would like to fill it and add some glitter you could.
The tiny fairy wants to live in MI. If she comes to live with me, I'll take her to HI with me for our winter sojourn.
ReplyDeleteAnother great charm, Inka! I wanted to play with the challenge this month but missed out.... :-( *LOL*
ReplyDeleteCyndi - DreamsUnltd
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Inka, you always amaze me with your creative and inspiring projects. I just love this little fairy. Thanks for a chance.
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Ok, picture this . . . I'm holding my right elbow with my left hand - my right arm is stretched straight up to the sky and I'm waving my right hand like a crazy woman. Out of my mouth I'm screaming "PICK ME! PICK ME!". Sherry - new blog up and ruuning http://gotart4u.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteInka - this is adorable! So tiny! If she comes to live with me I'll take very good care of her! Marva
ReplyDeleteInka, your little fairy is adorable. She reminds me of catching fireflies when I was a child. You are amazing
ReplyDeleteLove this tiny lady. Wonderful little creation.
ReplyDeleteInka, you are such an inspiration
She's beautiful, Inka. I know a teenager who would adore her. :) Peggy
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this!!! I get sooo excited to see every week what you have on your blog!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Dawn
Inka, your fairy project on your webpage is just super! You create some fun projects and your tiny fairy in the bottle is a very small example of the ones you show on your web site. BRAVO!
ReplyDeleteI hope all that read your blog will take the time to visit your site (http//inkastamps) to see all of the possibilities.
veeerry coooll!!
ReplyDeletedeana
http://justdeesarts.blogspot.com/
Inka, I love visiting your blog and seeing all your creations. Your tiny bottled fairy is adorable. Your work is inspiring!
ReplyDeleteWow it's so teeny tiny, and very inspirational - thanks :)
ReplyDeleteThis is so sweet! Now I am headed over to your website to see how you waterproof! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteConnie
Must post must post must post lol - she's adorable Inka - your talent just floors me. And I can tell you have more patience working with little tiny stuff than I do! (I'm all thumbs).
ReplyDeleteInka you never cease to amaze me with your talent. I love the itsy bitsy fairy-maybe she'll choose me! Judy Matheny
ReplyDeleteGorgeously sweet, she wants to live in England
ReplyDeleteYou do awesome work. I think the little fairy wants to move to Seattle, Washington and live with me!
ReplyDeletehttp://www.wowprincess.com/anita/
How sweet is this! Your artistry never fails to amaze.
ReplyDeleteShe's so cute and I'm sure she would be very happy here in sunny Florida!
ReplyDeleteo inka it is sooo cute!! I love it! add me to your hat!!
ReplyDeleteInka, she is so precious!!! Thanks for the wonderful inspiration and incredible blog candy offerings!
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This is so sweet.I imagine a lot of little girls would love her.
ReplyDeleteSince I won a few weeks ago, please pull someone else's name if mine comes up.
i may not be so kind in future, as your blog candy is so tempting.
This is so cute. Amazing.
ReplyDeleteMy 3 yr. old granddaughter says "G'ma? Can I have dat yittle fairy?"
ReplyDeleteAnd G'ma answered "Yes, darlin'...Inka will send it to you!"
Please don't make G'ma a liar! LOL
What a cute little fairy. I hope I get to gtake her home with me!!
ReplyDeleteBarb
craftirn@cox.net
I'm not really anonymous! I just forgot to click! I still want I the fairy pick!
ReplyDeleteInka,
ReplyDeleteThis fairy is just so darned cute! I think that her perfect home wouls be with me here in Arkansas and then in England..I could even take her to Sapin with me in the fall!
Hope
What a great fairy! I know exactly where she'd live if I win her. Donnell
ReplyDeleteYou make the coolest things! I wish i lived next door to you so I could help you out and learn from you. Great bottle!
ReplyDeletethis little fairy wants to be adopted by my daughter nicki. she just loves fairies and even built a fairy house in the garden outside. Great work Inka!
ReplyDeleteMe,me,me,me I wanna talk about me, I wanna talk about I, I wanna win the fairy oops wrong song! Gosh she is a beauty!
ReplyDeleteThis is the coolest little necklace - I'd love to have her come live with me:-)
ReplyDeleteI love little fairies in jars, in fact I bought another tiny marmalade jar today!!
ReplyDeletethis is gorgeous, so tiny, it's adorable
Just so pretty!
ReplyDeleteId love to win a piece of your art Inka
Lillian mederak
sugarbirds@personainternet.com
Ah a tiny fairy--- just what I am missing and would love to have in my home with the leprechauns! I have just discovered your blog, Inka, after being with you on ART and reading all about your work over there. I feel like I've entered a candy store here now!!! I'll be here awhile reading and admiring your work. Thanks for posting a link! Jeanne/Massachusetts
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I too think she needs a home in Michigan but I worry that she might freeze her wings off (current temp of 1 degree and wind chill of -22).
ReplyDeleteShe is beautiful and inspirational.
carvergirl@chartermi.net
awwwwwwww....I'm sure this little one would love to keep me and my chickens company in our new place in the English countryside. Shes absolutely gorgeous.So delicate.
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