Tuesday 7 October 2014

Diva's Weekly Challenge #188

This week's Diva Challenge is all about the National Coming Out Day.
To me, all people are the same, no matter what colour of skin, gender, religion, sexual preference or whatsoever one has. We all have a beating heart and no matter what path we take in life, we all want to be loved in a way that suits us. I'm glad different people have different preferences: the world would be boring when everyone would be the same...

So here's my tile, I've used patterns starting with LGBT:
Lacy, Golven, Baton and BTL Joos to cover T ;-)

Thanks to everyone who left comments in my previous challenges, it makes me really happy to read them :-)

16 comments:

  1. Mooie woorden en een mooie tile met goed gekozen tangles.

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  2. I like your Tile, Ilse. Your negative space Heart is beautifully done. Nice movement in your design. Thank you for the sentiments in your Post.

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  3. Very nice. I particularly like how you used negative space to create the heart.

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  4. nice tile - I love your use of beetl joos and the heart in the corner

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  5. Beautiful words and beautiful tile! Love is love. :) :) :)

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    1. Thank you, Katie! The rainbow in your tile stands out great as well!
      (I don't know where to react on your blog...)

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  6. Your heart says it all ---literally and figuratively. Lovely.

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  7. Beautiful! The negative space heart makes a bold statement!

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  8. I like the way you did Baton. Beautifully composed tile.

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  9. Very nice tile!

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  10. Very lovely tile with the little heart! Wonderful words, too!

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  11. That negative heart is awesome! Love it!

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  12. Mooi gesproken en ook een liefdevolle mooie tile heb je gemaakt. Prachtig!

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  13. You are right that life would be boring if we were all the same. Your tile is definitely not boring! I love the negative space heart, and your balance of light and dark is really well done.

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  14. Thanks everybody, for your kind comments!

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