The Diva'sWeekly Challenge #216: "UMT - Brella by Bunny Wright,
CZT" Bunny Wright's lovely brellais our tangle for this week and I found it really fun! Thanks Bunny!
Trust you dear Shelley to put an interesting twist on my tangle,literally.LOL I've been waiting to see what you would do with it. Great!!! it's been a thrill to have Laura 'use my tangle'.
What a lovely interpretation of brella. To take a "grid" tangle and create such a flowing, organic tile from it is truly amazing. Wow! Thanks for sharing you talent with us - it's inspiring!
Beautiful response.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful as always :)
ReplyDeleteOh wow, I love your wavy interpretation of brella and how beautifully this tile unfolds!
ReplyDeleteTrust you dear Shelley to put an interesting twist on my tangle,literally.LOL I've been waiting to see what you would do with it. Great!!! it's been a thrill to have Laura 'use my tangle'.
ReplyDeleteOh my, with the curvy-ness they look sort of 'mushroomy'. Great idea.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely interpretation of brella. To take a "grid" tangle and create such a flowing, organic tile from it is truly amazing. Wow! Thanks for sharing you talent with us - it's inspiring!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Awesome interpretation of the pattern! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI love the flowing lines in your Brella!
ReplyDeleteThat's so elegant!
ReplyDeleteLove your tile. Your interpretation of Brella is so flowing and elegant. As always, it is beautifully done.
ReplyDeleteWhat a very, very elegant tile!!!
ReplyDeleteSo lovely what you did with Brella !
ReplyDeleteWhat a whimsical approach to Brella...i love it!
ReplyDeleteHow do you think of this stuff? You're amazing. When I grow up I want to be Shelly Beauch!
ReplyDeleteI second that emotion!
DeleteLike the wavy, irregular Brella. Makes it look like an entirely different tangle.
ReplyDeleteI really love how you transformed an angular pattern into something curvy and lyrical. Excellent work, as always!
ReplyDeleteLovely tile, as always. The piece reminds me of one of those cones of kettle corn or cinnamon almonds that you can buy at the local fair. Yummy tile!
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