This time I regret I didn´t take a before-pic! But I was too eager to get started so I forgot all about it. Yes, I did try some tranzending too, which worked out this way. I am happy about the process in this tile, since the planning was none and the guidance was the surface with marks from leaves, and some other stuff. The patterns; Mooka, Nipa, Indyrella, O (Adele Bruno) and Fragment D11.
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onsdag 13 september 2017
The Diva is back! Challenge no 332!
Laura Harms is back after what seem like a wonderful and fun vacation. She starts of with a fun challenge: 2 Squares. That´s it. I have tried to make som Eco-printed tiles the last weeks. Som of them were printed on both sides and that wasn´t optimal, since I have to choose which side of the tile I prefer! I had made a mess on one of them and put it aside not knowing what to do about it. So I turned it and let the print guide were to draw the squares. It was fun!
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Looks nice with Tranzending Anita :-))
I do like this Eco printed paper and what you did with this challenge!
This is such a simple but very beautiful tile, Anita. Did you iron the tile and the squares melted on top of each other? it looks that way and thus gives it the impression as if it is fabric rather than paper.
I really like the way you can see through the overlap of the squares.
Your Tranzending Technique looks wonderful ANita. I like your little details that I always find on your work. Now I'm fond of the white pearls instead of black behind the Tranzending "screen", original found and absolutely special on that place. Lovely work!
Thank's Gudrun !😄
Thank's Anne!😄
Thank's Susie! 😄 It was great fun to do this!
Thank's Jean!😄
Thank's Ria! 😄
Wow! that is so lovely!
Thank's Michele!😄
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