Just a quick and easy tile this week! I am trying to be more clean on my tile and not to cram too much into them. I find myself putting too many tangles into just one little tile that my tiles have been looking a little crowded.
I took my stencil (yes, that word again!!) and traced it on a “apprentice” tile and went to town with some tangles. I did realize with this tile that need to get going on learning more patterns. Sometimes I get so comfortable with a method or in this case some patterns that I keep using them over and over. I keep using the little bubbles and still haven’t found the name for it! Is to cute and versatile that it keeps finding its way into many or my creations.
I did find some great patterns on Pinterest® so I created a board to keep all the great patterns handy for practice time. So it is time to get my binder out and explore some more patterns.
I did colored the flower shape with “tumbled glass” color market from Tim Holtz™ Distressed Marker, then drew my patterns in. Sometimes is nice to create something simple and sit back and enjoy a quite moment in time.
As always, take time to find your creative joy and nourish your soul!
WonderingMindField
I took my stencil (yes, that word again!!) and traced it on a “apprentice” tile and went to town with some tangles. I did realize with this tile that need to get going on learning more patterns. Sometimes I get so comfortable with a method or in this case some patterns that I keep using them over and over. I keep using the little bubbles and still haven’t found the name for it! Is to cute and versatile that it keeps finding its way into many or my creations.
I did find some great patterns on Pinterest® so I created a board to keep all the great patterns handy for practice time. So it is time to get my binder out and explore some more patterns.
I did colored the flower shape with “tumbled glass” color market from Tim Holtz™ Distressed Marker, then drew my patterns in. Sometimes is nice to create something simple and sit back and enjoy a quite moment in time.
As always, take time to find your creative joy and nourish your soul!
WonderingMindField
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