Tuesday, May 22, 2012

The weekly challenge this week is to use pea-nuckle created by Molly Hollibaugh.  I created two tiles, mastered neither of them but I did venture onto some new ground.  My first tile is white on black.  The white gelly roll was a pleasure to use but it was a very different experience from the micron pen.


I used pea-nuckle along with a new tangle by Dianne Klabechek called "S"tuary, that just flowed out of her pen at the NUTZ meetup this weekend, and fescu.


I then experimented with a regular tile using my newly announced tangle UNME and pea-nuckle.


10 comments:

  1. Two very original tiles. I like them both a lot. Cool one on black - I must try one sometime.

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  2. Great tiles. The first one looks like lace. Beautiful work.

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  3. The white on black is always so striking. It is easier to see mistakes so I hesitate. I see that you have no need for hesitation! Both of your pieces are lovely flowing works of art!

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  4. I really like both your tiles. The black tile I found really helpful for this challenge, but you are right, the white feels somewhat "goopy"! I like your new tangle. What is it short for? UN-ME? or U-NaME"? The top tile is so light in feeling and the lower more substantial.

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  5. Both are fab! I really enjoy your white on black version 1 with Diane K's new tangle!

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  6. I love the black on white!! And the Pea-Nuckle really works perfectly with S-tuary. Love your UNME tile, too--nicely done!

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  7. Both tiles are great. The white on black gives a very ethereal feeling.

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  8. Gorgeous touch with the white pen!

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  9. OMGosh! I love the depth of the bottom one. Talk about op art! As a former fellow Mainer (from up in The County doncha know!, I salute you!

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  10. They are both lovely! You did great. And I just discovered your new tangle Unme, and I'm trying it out; and I love the story of how it was named. Thanks for sharing it with us.

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