This week's challenge was perfect! I love sepia and browns! I like the earthiness of it all. Thank you Diva for a great challenge #70! Also I am glad you had a wonderful birthday! Best of birthday wishes.
Now I have 4 gifts to get ready! I have a shower x3 tomorrow and 3 pictures to paint! Yikes! I do these really different silhouettes for gifts and have to get going. Got the pictures drawn, just have to work on the painting part. The other gift is a "just because" type of thing for my custodian. I will post that at a later date - I am tangling her a Bama elephant. Fortunately not life size - argh!
Hope you have a wonderful day!
Great mix of tangles. Hope the gift preparations go well!
ReplyDeleteLove this! I really like the combination of brown and black.
ReplyDeleteI like the way you used black, whaite and sepia!! It's nice in this ZIA!
ReplyDeleteAnnemarie Huijts, Holland
Looks like a beautiful quilt!
ReplyDeleteReally interesting tangles. I hadn't see a couple of them before. Happy painting on all your projects!
ReplyDeleteGood luck on all your projects. This is really lovely. Like the tangles, some of which I don't recognize, and the mix of black, brown, and white.
ReplyDeleteLike Joni I see a warm cosy quilt!
ReplyDeleteGreat choice of interesting tangles, love it!
ReplyDeleteSepia and black alternating, just perfect for depth and beauty!
ReplyDeletecathy - i love that design down the right-hand side! i haven't tried it yet, it looks wonderful here! (actually i haven't tried any of the patterns you used - haha! i may have to try each one just to see if i can do them!) beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteI love this! I love the gentle shade of brown you used. Mine was too dark.
ReplyDeleteNice use of the brown! I like it.
ReplyDeleteLove your tile. The patterns you used really worked to showcase the brown.
ReplyDeleteIt is fun to add some color!
ReplyDeleteGood job! Is fun
ReplyDeleteReally lovely!
ReplyDeleteOh this turned out great! You should be very happy with it! :)
ReplyDeleteNice job!!!
ReplyDeleteNice choice of patterns, it reminds me of a quilt too.
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