Diva Challenge #261-Stacked Bijou
This week's challenge was presented by guest blogger Jane Reiter, CZT who asked us to create a bijou (2"x 2") tile as the central focus of a stack of tiles, grading in size and to use colored paper or cardboard to which we would add border patterns.
I pondered this for a good part of the day while going about my business, planning my paper scrounging and drawing time. I didn't really feel compelled to pull out boxes and drawers to see if I had paper to start measuring and cutting. When I got home from work (very late), I had every intention of starting in the morning and put on a DVD to chill for a bit before bedtime. I got the brilliant idea to grab a piece watercolor paper and paint a faux stack to frame my little bijou (a left-over from my Christmas refrigerator magnet project). I figured I'd just set up the watercolor before bed and then draw this morning...
HA! This took me forevvvvvvverrrrrrr.
faux stacks-a scan of the 6" x 6" base.
Roman Numeral Series: VI
patterns: Emingle, Prestwood, Mooka, Rokpool, Dex
For this week's challenge Joey asked us to use patterns of our own choice with a specific interest in what we chose for the top and bottom bands. I thought I'd continue on with some borders and grid patterns discovered whilst creating swap tiles recently. Not a big fan of grid patterns previous, I landed on a few that I really like: "Emingle "& " Dex". I love "Prestwood" as a border as well as "Oybey" (used in the Diva tile).
Here's the series so far
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Very nice work with beautiful colours, this time the first one is my favorite!
ReplyDeleteWhoa, your faux stacks had me completely fooled lol. Beautiful soft colours too. Joey's tile is lovely too.
ReplyDeleteYour stack is lovely!
ReplyDeleteYour stack looks so real, I thought you'd made a typo when you labelled it 'faux'. Your gem looks like an antique piece of jewellery.
ReplyDeleteWow your stack is gorgeous!! Joeys tile is beautyful!
ReplyDeleteYour stack is very original, beautiful tangled and lovely colors!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors - love it!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad I'm not the only one who went faux for the guest Diva's challenge. If you hadn't admitted it, I think I would have thought you followed instructions. ;-) It's lovely.
ReplyDeletethis is actually a great idea. I've been putting off starting this one, not looking forward to the measuring and cutting...but tracing it all out on a piece of my multi media paper...GREAT idea! and yours turned out so delicious...love it!
ReplyDeleteNice VI challenge entry too. Mooka fits nicely in the V
You always manage to get your colours just right. I love the gentle gradations and soft blending. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteI really love your stacked tiles and the colours are wonderful. Very clever idea how you put them together :-)
ReplyDeleteWonderful work! I love the combination and the beautiful colors!
ReplyDeleteGreat tricks and effects.
ReplyDeleteWow... Your stacked tiles are just amazing! The colours are great as every time and the swirly stack is wonderful...
ReplyDeleteLove the subtle colors you used - I like the movement your selected tangles create.
ReplyDeleteGreat work!
ReplyDeleteI bet the faux stack took forever! Gorgeous piece! Love the colors, as always, and the tangles you chose, but more than anything, I love that empty (almost) bijou space. Brilliant! Your Joey tile is striking!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea to make your own stacked tile background! Lovely tiles all of them.
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