Well this Diva Guest Challenge was tougher than I thought it would be. Tangling at a meeting. Post-it. Toss. Waiting for dinner. Post-it. Toss. Watching TV. Post-it. Toss. (no... don't look at everyone else's) Mental Post-it. Toss. Talking on phone. Post-it. Toss. They all looked too busy. I really struggled with XYP especially, and my Trio keeps getting lost. This is the best of the bunch, but I think all my attempts might have supported a logger for a year. Sometimes it's like that, I guess.
OK, now I can go look at all the other entries... my favorite part of the challenge!
Patterns used: Trio, Huggins, Xyp
Great mirror piece. Great idea to biggify xyp. Looks as a window, where one looks through seeing everyting in a mirrorway. Like this tile very much, and your trio just looks great!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Didisch, Xyp looks amazing biggified. Great tile!
ReplyDeleteLove the line work on XYP! Nice tile!
ReplyDelete...that was my struggle, i somehow couldn't draw XYP bigger. nice tile.
ReplyDeleteA lovely tile and I like the mirror effect too.
ReplyDeleteReally lovely design. A very elegant tile
ReplyDeleteI struggled with this one also. Notwithstanding the loss of trees, your final work suggests that practice pays off. Very nice.
ReplyDeletelove how you have used xyp BIG - it adds flow to your tile and you trio is so nice - well done over all
ReplyDeleteGreat tile with a big Xyp!
ReplyDeleteA magnificent Tile, Duchess. I love your Post. A big smile is required to read it. Your Tile is superb. Well designed, and your Xyp is outstanding. Love the line shading. All of your patterns are so harmonious.
ReplyDeleteNice job on the tile. Making Xyp big looks really great. I like the shading on Huggins.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, truly! I really struggled with practicing xyp and mine kept getting smaller and tighter and heavier and straighter...and...YOURS is lovely, flowing, large! THX for writing your experiences with the process it really made an impression : )
ReplyDeleteUau! The simplicity is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWow what a fresh approach to XYP! Nice!
ReplyDeleteA very nice tile. Lots of harmony with balance and movement. Great work.
ReplyDeleteLike you XYP and the symmetry of the tile.
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