Ok, here is the first
try. I am not happy, with this tile, but the shading did help. I found
these two, not the easiest of tangle partners. Some twosomes work together well,
and for me this one didn’t. It’s not
that I don’t like both the tangles themselves, but I found it difficult to
use them in a DouTangle. I may have to work a bit more to see if I can get these
two to play together nicely. Make sure and stop by i am the diva and check how others solved this challenge. My thanks to all who stop by to check out my work, and leave comments. It's so lovely to have you here.
Wow, great shading on this one. Like your quandry background connected by little clouds and stones putting in them. Great.
ReplyDeletenice work looks good
ReplyDeleteI think your tile looks great!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tile! I like this Quandry background!
ReplyDeleteI really like this one! The extra heavy line on the Fengle really gives it dimension!
ReplyDeleteLove the tangle within a tangle idea and the shading! NancyD
ReplyDeleteI, too, really like this one! Beautiful shading. Something I definitely need to practice on. Well done for sure!
ReplyDeleteYour tile is very inspiring! You did a fabulous job!!! Your shading is amazing!!! :0) Peace be Yours
ReplyDeleteI think you did GREAT!!!
ReplyDeleteI love this tile, i'm still learning shading but what you did with the black line adds another dimension.
ReplyDeleteI really like the background, too. A transparent Fengle is very cool. Diana Hirsch, CZT6
ReplyDeleteSuperb job on this. The way you did Quandry gives it a floral look. Like the shading in the Fengle which adds a great depth.
ReplyDeleteI'm with you, feeling the challenge of this mix. That said, I think this was a fabulous collaboration of the two!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant take on the challenge.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great variation on Quandry
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful tile! I really love your shading and the way you've drawn those connections in the Quandry centers.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tile.
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