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 |
14 comments:
I love this one, beautiful
Hi, I really like how you put knightsbridge on a tipple-sphere. What a great idea.
Thank you Cobi and Kim.
Love it Kelly! Especially the cone shape with the Tipple pouring out of it!
I love what you did with this challenge. So much to see and think about. Great tangling.
Great creative composition your made. I love the balls and the cone you made in Knightsbridge, and filling up the background with tipple.
That´s gorgeous!! Great 3D-effect and wonderful details!
I love what you did with this challenge!!!! Very well done.
Well done - balls, a cone, a border, a rope?... you covered it all!
Very nice you combine the two tangle!
Very nice! Love the use of cones, spheres, etc :)
Your combination of curves and squares is perfect!
Thank you all for your lovely comments
Like your Knightsbridge tube and orbs. Great perspective.
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