Yeah, I know... now you have the same earworm I have!!! *G* I had so much fun yesterday I thought I'd try it again today; combining this week's
challenge with the tangles that I found from the wedding of William and Catherine. As I mentioned yesterday, I found the hats of the lady guests quite entrancing. There was so much to see - texture, materials, unusual shapes, all kinds of design rules respected and broken - that I find myself poring over the photos of the guests quite as much as the bride and groom! There was one particularly interesting hat in a deep blue that I just loved, and found it evoked a tangle I had just used
recently, but not drawn up and shared. So here it is! *G*
Today's string was drawn by my father:
And this is what I made of it:
And here's the step-out of the new tangle, LUPE:
Happy Wednesday!
Very pretty.. so feminine and flowing.. thanks for the new tangle.. love them both..
ReplyDeleteCool! I like this very much :)
ReplyDeleteI like this one very much! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. Like a feminine Hollibaugh. The whole tile is so simply light and airy. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWow, this tile is very delicate and beautiful, I love how you interpreted this string. Your new tangle "lupe" looks like so much fun, I'll definitely be trying this one.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely great what you have made of it!
ReplyDeleteAwesome!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty! Thanks for another great new zentangle.
ReplyDeleteLove Lupe looks fun, great tangle can see the hat that inspired it easily. They were interesting were they not! XOXO Zoe
ReplyDeleteHi Chris, this is lovely, I'll give it a try this weekend.
ReplyDeleteTremendously terrific tile and tangle!
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Dad gave you quite a challenge there. Love the new pattern and the tile.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, love LUPE!
ReplyDeleteLove the Lupe! And your finished zentangle is very cool...I love the dimensional effect!
ReplyDeleteLovely! I really am drawn to the pattern. It is perfect!
ReplyDeleteI love this. how did I miss it? Thanks for the steps. I can't wait to try it.
ReplyDeleteI love your tile and your dad's string, also.
Barbara