I had a piece of left over from a book of paper by Tim Holtz. So it just so happens I'll doodle on a map as well! I used circles as my strings, and the tangles Shattuck, Opus, Sand Swirl, Bumps, and LinQ. Fun idea! I'll be doing this again.
You did a great job of incorporating the underlying "other" tangling surface. It's perfect to have some of the map peeking out into the one of the globes. Very nice.
You did a great job of incorporating the underlying "other" tangling surface. It's perfect to have some of the map peeking out into the one of the globes. Very nice.
Great patterning and I love the colours.
ReplyDeleteThis turned out really cool, you used all the areas very effectively.
ReplyDeleteNice job girl!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!
ReplyDeleteLooks awesome, love the gold!
ReplyDeleteThat turned out really beautifully. I love your choice of tangles.
ReplyDeleteLovely coloring!!!
ReplyDeleteYour patterns fit the colours! Or is that a strage thing to say? ;-)
ReplyDeleteLovely tile!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tangelations and colors.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. I like the circle where you left most of the map untangled as it looks like a view of a globe.
ReplyDeleteNice work:)
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! Love the colors you have added! :0) Annette
ReplyDeleteLovely (almost as good as your own beautiful washed papers:-)
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job of incorporating the underlying "other" tangling surface. It's perfect to have some of the map peeking out into the one of the globes. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job of incorporating the underlying "other" tangling surface. It's perfect to have some of the map peeking out into the one of the globes. Very nice.
ReplyDeletevery swirly, all over. And I like the way the map peeks out there. neat!
ReplyDeletebeautiful idea, i love it
ReplyDeleteOh, it looks like the oceans rising! I love this!
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely, Sarah!! What a great idea! :)
ReplyDelete~ Diane Clancy
http://www.dianeclancy.com/blog/2015/09/my-diva-tangle-unexpected-challenge-entry