Wednesday, January 31, 2018

Weekly Challenges and other stuff...

Rumpus

I love Rumpus!

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This was a fun duo-challenge. I set up the page on Monday with Joey's challenge to use Lily Moon's "Drogon", happy to re-visit it. A lesson learned from previous attempts at it is to go big. "Dublin" is a new pattern I've been wanting to try since seeing it on Facebook's Square One page. I love ogee grid patterns with leafy motifs.

This is where I stopped on Monday

When Adele's challenge appeared on Tuesday night I was apprehensive at first because Paradox and I have not been keen friends. Bumpadox didn't seem to fare much better, but as I laid in Adele's string a friendly cohesion started formulating in my head as I saw some parallel's between Drogon and the 'Dox's. Good Times!
The last page in my Trainwreck Journal

The purpose of this journal was to experiment and play and avoid being precious about anything. I wish I'd taken a picture of the watercolor background. It made me think of butterflies, so I started with some Pinterest pics of butterflies. I did the right side first and I really was not that crazy about all the white. On the left side I added more color using Crayola markers. There's a strip of washi tape down the center that I embellished as well.
I love how this book turned out!


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Thanks so much for stopping by. Your thoughtful and generous comments delight and inspire me 😍









21 comments:

  1. Your beautiful tiles are wonderful, Michele! My favorite is the double challenge with the new pattern Dublin. You know, I love such organic patterns. Your unique combination of the very different Drogon and Paradox with Dublin is very sophisticated! Your composition on the last page of your journal is drawn and coloured in a marvelous way. But the highlight every week is your sweet Aimee!

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    1. Thank you Margarete! I'm quite pleased with how the duo-challenges are working so far. I took a risk and started the Joey side before knowing what the IAST challenge would be. Last week I had a later start and had both challenges in front of me before starting. It's more fun this way;-)

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  2. Another riot of wonderfulness! Your Dublin have a delicious sway to them, and I love how you jumped them over to your IAST piece.

    Trainwreck treasure as always, those Fescu-esque edges are so wonderful, they never look like that when I try!

    And I can feel Aimee's disapproval in the first photo - that your tile is in focus and not her!

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    1. Thanks so much Jem! I was so delighted to come across Dublin because it perfectly illustrated the heart of what I'm trying to do with the duo-challenge which is to work new patterns that excite me into my repertoire right away.
      Those fescu-y bits took some practice. I do the lines first and add the tips last;-)

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  3. I agree with Margarete and Jem, again a wonderful post, filled with beautiful work. Also my favorite work is your page with Joey's and Adele's challenge, absolutely stunning mix!

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    1. Thank you Ria! I really love how the Joey/IAST page came out;-)

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  4. Love you tile for the Diva´s challenge! And to get som journal inspiration!

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    1. Thank you Anita! I've been experimenting with mixed media art journaling over the past couple of weeks with my latest DIY sketchbook. Stay tuned;-)

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  5. I love the finishing page of your trainwreck journal! wow! but I'm loving the sketchbook pages with various challenges on them. Those two DO look good together, and I'm intrigued by the leafy looking Dublin. Going to hunt that one down fo sho! Good work!

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    1. Thank you Heidi! I definitely had some doubts about the two challenges working at first, but I'm trying not to over think it;-) so far so good.
      I'm really loving Dublin.

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  6. Your challenge tiles are beautiful. I love the Dublin leaves. And the trainwreck journal page is amazing!! The feather-y edges and the color, just wow! It's like a flower exploding into bloom.

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    1. Thank you Lisa! It's been a fun challenge getting the Joey/IAST page together especially not knowing what the IAST challenge is when I start it;-)

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  7. I like all of the work this week. Your Rumpus is dreamy. Drogon has been a favorite of mine since it was first posted, and I love how you used it. I haven't tried Dublin yet - I must try it soon. And your journal page is fantastic. I love how it turned out.

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  8. The way you combined the 2 challenges is simply outstanding. I also love how you drew Dublin and then the split version of it. Super gorgeous tiles, all of them, Michele.

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  9. Love all of your work! The purple Rumpus is wonderful!

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  10. Such beautiful artwork Michele! I love the combo of Rumpus and SandSwirl... complementary tangles! I really like the IAST too! I'll have to check out the tangle Dublin. Love always... Aimee photos... just want to tickle her belly!

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  11. Wow, Michelle, all this work is gorgeous! Rumpus surrounded by Sandswirl is great!

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  12. Wow, all your tiles are so beautiful..

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  13. Beautiful work, Michele! I especially love the purple with the Rumpus, and also your choice of Sandswirl as a complement. They look great together!

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  14. Again a lot of treasures! I do love your tile with Rumpus and the purple colour!
    Aimee is so a cute cat! 🐈

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  15. A dynamic duo, that Rumpus and Sandswirl! I'm really intrigued by your use of magnified tangles in the Joey Challenge. Inspirational, as always!

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