I used Coloursoft coloured pencils to add shading effects to the tile. |
I didn't have time to finish the 217th challenge last week... But since I was already tangling, I thought I should do something for it too. The 217th challenge was to do something called a "duotangle" which is a tile done with only two tangles. It was difficult to make the tile look unique cause I only had two patterns, Dex and Bunzo, to work with. But here's my take on the challenge:
Also, happy belated birthday, Laura~ *waves* |
It was Mother's Day on the 10th of May in Singapore. (Apparently, some countries didn't celebrate Mother's Day on that day...) And I know this is super late to post, but I did show one of the following pictures on my Instagram and I thought it'd be nice to post the other two pictures here.... So, here's the gift I gave to my mum:
It's a decorative handicraft box that serves no purpose other than looking pretty. |
And no, the cake isn't edible, either. It's made of paper and sparkles. |
So, yes. My gift was completely impractical but super pretty. She loved it, and I'm glad for that. ^-^ |
To see my next Zentangle Challenge submission ( click this link ).
Both tiles are lovely! Nice choice of tangles!
ReplyDeleteI loved your tile too! The 3D effect of it was beautiful. :)
DeleteNice tiles :)
ReplyDeleteHi Lily,
DeleteYour tiles are gorgeous. I'm very happy that you think mine are nice. ^-^
I enjoyed your challenge tiles and also your other creations! Wonderful design work!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lynell, for taking the time to leave a sweet comment. I appreciate it. :)
DeleteYour tile for this week's challenge (and for last week, too) are wonderful, but I have to say that your Mother's Day gift just floors me... I can't even express how beautiful it is!
ReplyDeleteYou're making me blush. Thank you for leaving kind words here. ^-^
DeleteYour challenge tiles are very well done. And I'm sure that your mother totally enjoyed the gift you made her...it's beautiful. My mother would have loved that too. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Lezli,
DeleteI liked your second black tile that you did for the challenge. The simplicity of the design really popped from the paper due to contrast. :)