Punzel and Well, that's the challenge. To combine JUST these two tangles into a 'duotangle'.
It took a while to figure out what I wanted to do with this challenge. I surfed the web as I always do when I am procrastinating. Then I saw this new video by Joanne Fink for Sakura. And 'DING" I knew what I wanted to do. The Punzel turned into a bendy rod and the little Wells turned into dangles. If you haven't seen the video yet, I've embedded it here. Joanne does such fun work. I've admired it for a long time now!
Then, after the tile was done and photographed, I decided to go back and add a little color with my moonlight gelly roll pens. It certainly gives it a different feel. I haven't decided which I like better yet.
Beautiful tile and very creative! Love it.
ReplyDeleteVery nice, I think everyone has been thinking out of the box this week. Brilliant.
ReplyDeleteSehr schön!
ReplyDeleteLiebe Grüße,*Manja*
How fun!! I'd been looking at the dangles video for something else and never even thought of what you did!
ReplyDeleteVery, very 'well' done, Sue. I like this design.
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea and so beautifully done, Sue. I think I prefer the first one without colour - although I couldn't begin to explain why....! Axxx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tile, Sue. The dangles are great fun. I can't decide about the color; it's really very subtle.
ReplyDeleteOh, gorgeous! Love the touches of colour you've added :)
ReplyDeletelovely tile and thanks for the link. i hadn't seen it yet.
ReplyDeleteCreative way to use these tangles. I do not do the dangling style. I enjoy what others do with it, but mine looks to contrived.
ReplyDeleteoh! oh! oh! what a lovely surprise, beautiful, beautiful work Sue :)
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