Really enjoyed this weeks challenge.
The paper is from a scrap bookers' remnants from a garage sale but it was an unexpected find when I reached into my cabinet so it was meant to be. Go with the flow...
P.S. My wrist has been having good and bad days. So if I don't comment or respond it may be due to giving it a rest. I still look, but by Wednesday I'm a bit burnt out and am in a brace. I still love looking at all of your tiles on your sites!
Thanks.
Sarah
Nice flow between the two tangles. I like that paper with the white!
ReplyDeleteI like the way these go together.
ReplyDeleteA great idea Sarah, just what I decided so great minds think alike:-) Yours however has come out much better intregated than mine, it is lovely. Glad your hand is a little better but do give it lots of rest.
ReplyDeleteNice idea to intertwine (yes, pun intended) the two challenges...great job!
ReplyDeleteWow! Love how you combined the tangles, Sarah! I am so happy that you enjoyed the challenge! I am sorry to hear that your wrist has been bothering you... hope it heals soon and you're able to do all that you wish! Thanks so much for participating in the duo challenge!
ReplyDeleteI love the betweed stars:)
ReplyDeleteI love the way this seems to float. So clean and elegant.
ReplyDeleteGreat piece Jai! I love the white on that background-the paper is perfect.
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear about your wrist. Between keyboarding (for my blog) and tangling (because I like to), it isn;t to hard to overuse my wrists. In fact, as soon as I finish this comment, I'm going to take the dog for a walk --- whether or not he wants to go for a walk. Someone else whose challenge response I looked at also combined Tripoli and Betweed. Great minds.......
ReplyDeleteNice tile and sorry about your wrist. My husband has a problem with his wrists also and, like you, there are good and bad days. Most of the time, teh bad days come when he overdid things (working with wood for instance).
ReplyDeleteLovely work! I like the white on this special paper, and the way you combined these two patterns.
ReplyDeleteOh this is wonderful! I love how you intertwined betweed with tripoli! I hope your wrist feels better soon!
ReplyDeleteI like very mush this drawing with white gely pen on This paper from a scrap booker.
ReplyDeleteThis is a very clever combination and works wonderfully! Hope the wrist improves soon. Axxx
ReplyDeleteLovely tile, Sarah!! Great idea! I sure hope your wrist is better soon!!
ReplyDelete~ Diane Clancy
http://www.dianeclancy.com/blog/2015/08/my-diva-holly-atwater-betweed-challenge
Nicely done, and they do look marvellous together!
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