Monday, June 18, 2012
Zendala Dare #10 - Thanks, Erin!
Erin at The Bright Owl is sponsoring Zendala Dare #10 this week. She gave us the blank you see below. Above, you see what I did with mine. I chose a yellow round tile and used the patterns paradox, weave, copada, hurry, and a variation of vortex. I'm calling the design in the middle 'paradox' - am I right? Or is this called something else?
You can check out everyone's drawings at The Bright Owl. You can even try your hand it at and post one for me to look at! I will leave you a comment to let you know I've visited your page!
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copada,
hurry,
paradox,
vortex,
weave,
weekly challenge,
zendala,
Zendala Dare,
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Lovely blog. You have a wonderful sense of pattern and design.
ReplyDeletethank you, nora, i'm really just learning as i go and having a great time! i appreciate your comment :) haha, thanks!
DeleteThat is really cool! :)
ReplyDeletethank you, rita!
DeleteWow - the yellow pops it - nice balance in the tangles you used.
ReplyDeletethank you so much! i think my balance is improving each week - at least, i hope it is :)
DeleteYou made a wonderful zendala! Love the middle part.
ReplyDeleteAnnemarie Huijts
thank you, annemarie! i just really didn't know what to do when i got the outer blocks :(
DeleteThis is stunning. I love the center most of all.
ReplyDeletethank you so much, cathy! i hope you are enjoying your summer days :)
Deletelike it!!!!
ReplyDeleteand i love your photos, and discover a nice blog
thanks, fifi! i hope you will come back to visit many times :)
DeleteVery cool! I love what you did with paradox in the middle, and how you used a variation of betweed. The Hurry looks great as the border, too. Great job!
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely - creative use of the tangles that you chose. I like that you added the extra circle to the given template.
ReplyDeleteI like the second circle in the center. It's very nice. :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a rich tile! Spun in Gold!
ReplyDeleteI love this tile! You've done some really neat variations, and chosen interesting, different tangles.
ReplyDeleteI like your choice of the yellow paper and your choice of tangles
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