Hello Fellow Tanglers,
I love Annette Carlo's artwork. I was so excited to see her pattern as this week's UMT on I am the Diva . Her tangles are always wonderful and her inchies are fabulous. (If you get here Annette, I couldn't post a comment on your blog again. Your Vitruvian Man is inspired for the word Renaissance and your drawing is great.)
But I found this tangle difficult to get my brain and fingers around for some reason. I think I just need more practice but let's blame the rain. It definitely rained on my parade today. Just as I was going out the door it started to pour, so being the wimp that I am, I promptly turned around and went back inside. (I hate maneuvering my four foot scooter in and out of the van in a deluge. It's not fun and I always end up drenched.)
So I decided to get outside that 3.5 inch square box and remind myself that where there is rain, there is also rainbows.
To do Annette's pattern the justice it deserves, I may post another after I practise a bit more. Happy tangling.
Kia, this is beautiful!!! I think you did this tangle more than justice!!! Yours and the other tiles that I have seen so far, lend to such different depiction of 'X-DID'! You are such a sweet heart, thank you for all your comments!! ( I sure wish I was more computer savvy to know why the comment area is not working on my blog) When you use the google + I do always get your messages though. I sure wish you can send some of that rain my way. We have had nothing but 'HOT' weather here, Yuk, I'm done with it!!! Have a great rest of the week, and enjoy your rainbows!!! :0) Annette Share Humanity
ReplyDeleteI like your iteration of X-Did. You achieved more of what I was thinking than I did! Back to the drawing board! Tangle on!
ReplyDeleteI loved how you incorporated colours in your ZIA ..and your rain+rainbows reminder is very apt as we are having a huge thunderstorm here in Singapore :)
ReplyDeleteYou have given me all sorts of ideas for using this pattern. I like your use of colour and it was a clever idea to use Rain as the additional pattern, like it lots.
ReplyDeleteI love the way you assembled the X-did components, head to head, and on a curve as well. Lots of fun colors. I like the Msst pattern giving encouragement to the Rain pattern. Great Tile.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful done and very colorful. Nice! ;-)))
ReplyDeleteLovely done and so creative!
ReplyDeleteIt sure turned out very pretty and I love the rainbow idea.
ReplyDeleteSo simple so beautiful. I like the quote you made to it (rain and rainbow stuff) You did a great job on this challenge
ReplyDeleteOriginal and sweet :)
ReplyDeleteCreative. The way you did them remind me of masks.
ReplyDeleteSo lovely and original! Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteGreat tile. Reminds me of a colorful , joyful carnival :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful, colorful version of X-Did! LOVELY!
ReplyDeleteOh, gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI like it...variation is great!
ReplyDeleteoh, that's cool, very lovely rainbow colors
ReplyDeleteI find some weeks are harder than others, too. The important thing is to give yourself a break. I like your happy colors in this one.
ReplyDeleteOh Kia-what a gorgeous tile! Very creative and the colors are wonderful. X-Did is perfect and so is your interpretation.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a nice rainbow :)
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