Sunday 16 September 2012

Zendala Dare #23

The dare this week from Erin at The Bright Owl can be found here.

A different shape this week to give us a new challenge. My first attempt was very monochromatic. Also strangely enough I seem to have used 3 tangles whose names started with a B...how bizarre, I didn'tplan it that way, and good old Prestwood snuck in at the end.




Bluebonnets, BB, Betweed, Bulb Lantern and Prestwood.

I decided to try and make my second attempt softer so went for more organic, leafy tangles and used a few ones that I have discovered recently.You have to excuse the mistake I had with one of my Mookas, however I did not want to start all over again with the tile, so the messy bit had to stand.


Euca, D-vine, Mooka, Veridough, Furr-Balls

12 comments:

  1. Two TOTALLY different looks, the first such a strong graphic styling and the second a flowing lovely combination. Perfect tangle choice for each feel!

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  2. Love the very distinct look they both have. Must admit to loving the second one most...lol

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  3. Interesting pattern choice Fiona. I especially like the first design.

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  4. Both so different and still so beautiful!

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    1. Both are beautifully mastered and if I had to choose one, I would go with your first Zendala, as I'm impartial to strong, bold patterns :)

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  5. I like very much both interpretations. Bravo !

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  6. Well both designs are great. The second one is indeed more organic, but my favorite is the first one. Its just because you used my favorite tangles I believe. Great job :)

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  7. Both your Zendalas are beautiful. I'd hate to have to choose one. Great job!

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  8. Love your Betweed in the first Zendala.

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  9. Wow, it's great to see such different styles and feels done by the same person - well done! I really like the tangles you have chosen for each - bold strong lines for the first, and delicate soft for the second! Excellent.

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  10. Both of your zendalas are beautiful, too nice to choose one as a favourite.

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