Hi folks, after a long, unintentional break, I hope to be back with regular posts once again. I wish I could say what kept me away for so long but the story would be way to long for even a month of posts. It just happened that life got busy, and an unusual and strange kind of busy at that.
But here I go my 100th post (yayyyy!!!) and a new challenge.
The Diva's challenge this week is to do a duo-tangle using Knightsbridge and Tipple. Like Laura, I must admit that Knightsbridge is not a tangle I would usually use, and for me Tipple is not one of my "go to" tangles either, although it should be. Nevertheless, here is my answer to this weeks challenge.
Have a great week, and thanks for stopping by.
But here I go my 100th post (yayyyy!!!) and a new challenge.
The Diva's challenge this week is to do a duo-tangle using Knightsbridge and Tipple. Like Laura, I must admit that Knightsbridge is not a tangle I would usually use, and for me Tipple is not one of my "go to" tangles either, although it should be. Nevertheless, here is my answer to this weeks challenge.
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Duotangle Knightsbridge and Tipple |
I love this one, beautiful
ReplyDeleteHi, I really like how you put knightsbridge on a tipple-sphere. What a great idea.
ReplyDeleteThank you Cobi and Kim.
ReplyDeleteLove it Kelly! Especially the cone shape with the Tipple pouring out of it!
ReplyDeleteI love what you did with this challenge. So much to see and think about. Great tangling.
ReplyDeleteGreat creative composition your made. I love the balls and the cone you made in Knightsbridge, and filling up the background with tipple.
ReplyDeleteThat´s gorgeous!! Great 3D-effect and wonderful details!
ReplyDeleteI love what you did with this challenge!!!! Very well done.
ReplyDeleteWell done - balls, a cone, a border, a rope?... you covered it all!
ReplyDeleteVery nice you combine the two tangle!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! Love the use of cones, spheres, etc :)
ReplyDeleteYour combination of curves and squares is perfect!
ReplyDeleteThank you all for your lovely comments
ReplyDeleteLike your Knightsbridge tube and orbs. Great perspective.
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