Hello together,
This week the Diva asked us to tangle our "MacNCheese-tangles", tangles that we use very often. One of my favorite patterns is Tipple and for the Diva Challenge #308 I combined it with Knightsbridge, another easy-to-draw and relaxing tangle.
For Adele's It's a String Thing #188 we had a swirly string and some organic patterns to celebrate the beginning of spring.
Thanks for stopping by. I look forward to your comments.
Greetings
TINA
Your Diva tile makes me think of foam on bathroom walls, lots of fun. I also like the pretty colours on the second tile.
AntwortenLöschenThank you, Margaret. What a funny association.
LöschenGreat diva tile, the Tipple looks so bubbly! And the other one is delightful, too.
AntwortenLöschenThank you, Heike. Wish you a great day.
LöschenTwo fun tiles!
AntwortenLöschenThank you, Kate.
LöschenI always love Tipple escaping into other tangles. Nice mac 'n cheese, and your second tile flows beautifully!
AntwortenLöschenThanks a lot, Jean. And have a nice day.
LöschenUncompliziert aber ganz tolle und schöne Kacheln.
AntwortenLöschenVielen lieben Dank, Ria.
LöschenYou are right, they look very "spring-y". Light and simple and relaxing. Your first one of Knight's Bridge and Tipple is a fun looking tile too. I like how Tipple seems to slip the bonds of gravity and start floating away; it's quite liberating.
AntwortenLöschenThank you so much, Duane. I wish you a great day.
LöschenThe 3D effect of your Diva tile is amazing! It really looks like the Tipple bubbles are frothing up and floating up against the Knightsbridge shower wall! It makes me smile! Thank you! :)
AntwortenLöschenThank you, Deanne. It also makes me smile to read your comment.
LöschenTolle Kachel! Mein Favorit ist die "MacNCheese". Die beiden Muster ergeben einen super Kontrast! LG Anja
AntwortenLöschenVielen lieben Dank, Anja.
LöschenI love your Diva Challenge with the dewdrops.
AntwortenLöschenThanks a lot, Susan.
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