Tuesday, 13 December 2016

Diva's challenge #297

(PS don't click on my next entry at the Diva's blog: it takes you to my entry from last week. Don't know how that happened... :-( )

(PS 2 I misread the challenge... So I just went for a repeat of any previous challenge instead of one of the six Laura mentioned. Apparently, it's not my week... ;-) )

A big Thank you for Laura, who has been challenging us for 6 years! My first entry was 'only' 2,5 years ago, in July 2014, and I've always liked the way I get inspired to participate and create.

For this week's challenge, Laura asks us to revisit one of the previous challenges she gave us. I chose to redo challenge #235: draw stripes and use them as a string. I haven't done that in a while, so off I went :-)

Thank you for visiting my blog! Your comments are very much appreciated.


10 comments:

  1. LOL, Ilse. I often miss part of Laura's directions. I think it is because of all the pop-up on her site making it hard to read sometimes. Anyway, that's my excuse and I'm sticking to it :)
    I do love the stripes and that was a fun challenge to revisit.

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  2. As you know from your kind visit to my blog, I revisited a challenge that asked us to use Zentangle as a gift. Your choice of stripes as a string is very relaxing and looks like it was fun to do. I think I'll try that the next time I feel particularly stressed.

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  3. I love this tile! I do enjoy lines and stacked strings.

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  4. Zulke strepen, gevuld met tangles blijven altijd leuk om te doen en geven een mooi resultaat!!!

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  5. Eerlijk gezegd had ik dat in de gauwigheid ook begrepen, maar na het nog eens gelezen te hebben snapte ik wat ze bedoelde. Maar je creatie is prachtig geworden. Ik houd ok wel van randen.

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  6. I love your stacked tile! I should do that more often. Merry Christmas! :)

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  7. Even if you misread the instructions, it's still a great tile. :D

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  8. No mistakes in Zentangle! Your lovely tile is proof! Happy holidays, Ilse!

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  9. Beautiful tile and a happy Christmas and a Merry New year!

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  10. Hope you have had nice hollidays and that your New Year will be happy! Your tile is lovely and as you well know there are no misstakes! All the best from Anita

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