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Sunday, November 11, 2012

AEDM Day 12 (...8...) and Zendala Dare 31

Running a day ahead somehow! I even spent a couple hours raking leaves after church this morning, but got my Zendala dare done in no time...I did know exactly what I wanted to do once I saw the template-it just screamed Cubine to me. So sat myself down and ta da!! The template also kind of seems like a kalidescope, which could be really pretty in color...if I can get around to a second shot...but for now, here's my Cubine zendala:
 
Cubine with a Gneiss star in the middle

And this is Day Six of the One Zentangle A Day course--patterns given were Amaze, Mooka, and Flux...added a little Printemps in the corner. It feels too light, no depth or contrast. Ah well, we'll have to see what tomorrow brings, right?

 
So, off to feed the pups and round up Bug from wherever he got to this afternoon. Heading to visit Grampa at rehab for a little while tonight. No school tomorrow and the weather is supposed to be gorgeous! I'm thinking we might head to the beach for a little seashell scouting after a stop at the library to see what kinds of goodies we can find there! Thanks for stopping by!


15 comments:

  1. Dramatic, strong, and beautiful...oh I do love what you have done with the template!

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  2. Your zendala is really exceptional. Such imagination to see Cubine in those squares. It is gorgeous.

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  3. Your cubine zendala is absolutely gorgeous! How innovative. I would never think of putting that 3D grid pattern in a zendala, and it works beautifully. I may have to "borrow" this idea. Thanks for sharing.

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  4. Oh, what are those Scandinavian cookies made with an iron--that is what this reminded me of! Love it! :)

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  5. I love how you completed this week's Zendala Dare -- the 3D effect is beautiful. I've not used either of those tangles before, but you've inspired me to try them soon.

    Glenda

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  6. Your zendala is absolutely beautiful. A very strong one with a lot of depth in it.

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  7. A Very beautiful Zendala - a perfect choice in Cubine :)

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  8. Fantastic Zendala--so striking with the cubine, awesome!

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  9. Love your tangles as always! And thanks for the suggestion on how to use the stamps, I think I will probably try it!

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  10. Dawn your cubine is great. It looks like you can pinch the ZD together, and then pull out again. Great 3D effect you made.

    Diana

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  11. It looks so 3D. I love the monotangle - it is perfect.

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  12. Wow! Striking is the right word, indeed. Wonderful :D

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  13. What a fabulous, inspired interpretation of the dare! It's truly stunning!

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  14. Wowsers, what a surprise way to do the template. I LOVE the results. So deep and strong!

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