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Saturday, August 17, 2013

Weekly Challenge #131


I seem to be running behind this week on the Dex-teria challenge from i am the diva. I do have sort of an excuse though. It’s the last hurrah before school starts back in, so I have been spending as much time at Lake Pepin as I can. This is the view out the front window that I have been enjoying this week.



As for the challenge, I had never used dex before. I know, where have I been? I did find that have difficulty keeping things even, as I seem to like the more organic tangles, but here is the first one that I tried.




Of course I needed to catch up with the calendar again too, so this was the second one that I did. The other challenge for me being out of town, is the lack of internet service, so I am currently sitting in a wonderful bakery, coffee shop named Rabbit's Bakery. They are letting me hook in to the wifi. They have great stuff, so if you are ever in Lake City Minnesota, you have to stop by.



 As always, thanks to all of you who stop by and check out my work. I enjoy hearing from you!
Have a great weekend and Enjoy!

7 comments:

  1. From the view I can see why maybe you were distracted from doing the challenge. I like your Dex cube with the Dex ball inside. Great job.

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    1. Thanks Donald! It is a bit of a distraction. I

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  2. Distraction or not, the view is FANTASTIC. I had a very special view too this week, but that was in the woods where we stayed some days.
    Your Dex is beautiful.

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  3. Both tiles are wonderful. I like the interest you created in both, first with the dex ball in the middle and slanted boxes and then the elongation and compression on the calendar!

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  4. It's a great idea to put the ball into the cube in the first drawing. But I really love the dynamic, which is made by the different directions in the second one!

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  5. It's a great idea to put the ball into the cube in the first drawing. But I really love the dynamic, which is made by the different directions in the second one!

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