Greetings Tanglers! The
challenge this week over at i am the diva was to use Munchin and play. I had a
good time trying out a few ways to play with this tangle. Like the diva, black
tiles are not my favorite. I of course couldn’t find the bottle of black gesso
that I know that I have in the house, so that will have to wait until another
time for me to try the divas solution, but I did try one white on a black tile.
I messed up the background on the tile, so had to find a solution for that dilemma.
I just cut it out around the main tangle and glued it on to a renaissance tile
and continued on.
Here are two more that I played with, on a tan tile and another
on the black, but using my Irojiten pencils for some color. I do like the way
those work on the black tiles with the black impressed lines.
Thanks for stopping by
and for all your lovely comments. They do make my day!
Have a great week and Tangle
on!
Lovely tiles, Kate! I love both your blue and multicolored tangles. Also I really like the effect of the black gecko background on the Renaissance tile.
ReplyDeleteWonderful tiles & techniques used.
ReplyDeleteWow, you did so very well with this tangle. The colors are sooooo gorgeous,
ReplyDelete...I like the last one... black, red, green, yello, blue...- love it!
ReplyDeleteAll three are wonderful! Each of them has its own impression!
ReplyDeleteOooh - all lovely but I am seriously wowed (and wooed) by the second one with the gorgeous blue shading.
ReplyDeleteAxxx
Nice work. I especially like the two with color. I only have a few Irojiten pencils. I got them on sale. What do you use to blend them? Is there a blending pencil like the Prismacolor?
ReplyDeleteDonald, I just blend them by layering. You could use your Prismacolor blender too. They work with all brands of colored pencils.
DeleteOh wow, they're all so lovely. And the colours are so rich.
ReplyDeleteThe blue one looks like sapphire, whilst the green-orange one looks like fire opal.