Joey's challenge #81 is to do a Monotangle of Rosewood.
Here's mine:
Here's mine:
Take a look at joey’s site to see the other entries,
and maybe try one yourself.
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The Diva's challenge #238 is UMT (Use My Tangle)
Tri-Bee
This is what I came up with:
Tri-Bee
This is what I came up with:
Be sure to visit the Diva's site
to see the other wonderful entries;
it's amazing how different all the responses are.
Maybe you'll be inspired to try one of the Challenges yourself.
to see the other wonderful entries;
it's amazing how different all the responses are.
Maybe you'll be inspired to try one of the Challenges yourself.
Both are very lovely! Especially I like your black tile with Tri-Bee!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. I'm glad you like it.
DeleteI love your Rosewood Monotangle, Audrie! It's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Nancy.
DeleteGreat rosewood, you managed to get a lot of layers in there. This was a difficult one to make look nice but you managed it.
ReplyDeleteThank you. I agree this was a difficult one to work on.
DeleteBoth are very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Carmela. Glad you think so.
DeleteVery nice pieces. I love to look at clouds and "see" thinks in them, and unfortunately I often do that to beautiful tangles like you have done. However, I must share what I see in the Tri-bee one. If you turned it the other way, you have a lovely rooster walking away from you LOL! (hope you are not offended)
ReplyDeleteJean, even when I tried turning the tile in different directions, I never saw the rooster until you pointed it out. And no, I'm not at all offended. I think it's cool that you even noticed it.
DeleteI love your tri-Bee on black Audrie!
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DeleteGlad you like it, Annmarie.
DeleteThanks for visiting Boomeresque, Audrie. I just got around to posting my Tri-bee tile, so I don't consider myself too late to comment on yours. I love the way you turned it into a flower with all the petals going the same way. I'll be copying that technique---the highest form of flattery.
ReplyDeleteThank you Suzanne. I'm glad you like my Tri-Bee tile.
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