It’s been a crazy week
again so far. We are just finished up with another quarter, minus one day, due
to no school for extreme cold, last week, and now two days home because of the
cold this week. I have been using the time to finish up grades, and also do a
bit work that I needed to do around the house. I did have a bit of time to work
on the challenge, and also add to my deck to be traded. Here are a couple of
ATC’s that use aquafleur.
I also used this tangle on an art hand that I traded
with another artist.
You can see my first attempt with this tangle here. Enjoy,
and make sure to stop by i am the diva, to see all the other wonderful takes on
this new tangle, that others have done.
Stay warm and thanks for stopping by!
These are all lovely, but I adore the middle one. So pretty and complicated.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful examples and takes on Aquafleur! The hand has an amazing light quality to it too. Axxx
ReplyDeleteWow, they are great on the ATCs the tan color is great to work on. I love them
ReplyDeleteI love the effect of the colours and how the middle one has almost Aquafleur type hats on each end. Great work x
ReplyDeleteWauw, lovely variations and combination with othet patterns, beautiful with the colour
ReplyDeleteI really like your first one, The black is a nice contrast and sets off the Aquafleur.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely great ATC´s! I like the colours. My favorite is the second one!
ReplyDeleteOh wow Kate! These are stunning! I love the intricate details of your second ATC! Thanks for stopping by my blog!
ReplyDeleteYour Aquafleurs are all very beautiful. Stay warm and safe!!!!
ReplyDeleteVery nice. I love your colour choices here - gives aquafleur such a different appearance :)
ReplyDeleteWow! fantastic, I love the first one, it glows! heavenly :)
ReplyDeleteI just keep going back to your first ATC - the white shadowing is so dimensional & I love the combination of brown & black with white. The way your corners flow outwards almost like tentacles for beneath an Aquafleur sea shell gives it so much movement.
ReplyDeletePaula (PEP)