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Monday, April 3, 2017

Weekly Challenge #310


Greetings Fellow Tanglers!

The challenge from the diva this week is a UMT (use my tangle) and we are using Frunky by Katharina Königsbauer-Kolb. I really liked working with this tangle, and can see that it will be one of those that could easily go into my mac and cheese tangles. I used a watercolor dyed tile, then graphite and charcoal for highlights and shading. I decided to leave it as a monotangle.



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They do make my day!
Have a great week and Tangle on!

18 comments:

  1. Great tile - blue is wonderful for this tangle :-)

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  2. It's amazing how the colour makes this special.

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  3. Beautifully done Frunky, Kate! Love the blues.

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  4. Especially pretty with the blue - I can't decide if it's a wonderful sky or a rolling ocean.

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  5. Lady Kate: How very nicely done. I think mine is plain compared to yours. Nice color...blue is my favorite because it is one the very few that I can see ok. I will try to use your technique on my tile and see if it perks it up. Thanks for visiting my blog.

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  6. Gorgeous and I also see a lovely Spring sky.

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  7. Wow! This is lovely Kate;-) The vivid colors are fantastic.

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  8. The blue is great - and for me it is also a real mac and cheese tangle . Like your frunky very much.

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  9. I love this. It reminds me of a happy gaggle of vegas showgirls.

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  10. Your tile made me think of angels---not that I've ever actually seen a real angel. Very nice and sweet.

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  11. Just gorgeous tile! Blue is perfect for Frunky!

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  12. This has a real Japanese print feel. So lovely with the Blue!

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  13. Gorgeous Frunky tile! I love the blue. They do look like angel wings...great idea! (BTW-Thank you!) :)

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  14. It looks like Heaven. Beautiful!

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  15. Beautiful Frunky-color-composition! Love it!

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