I'm getting to know new tangles I've never met before. Some of them are a lot less elaborate than those we are used to seeing from ZTHQ these days - but each has a certain charm and potential once you start to work with them. It's also comforting to know that even Rick and Maria started somewhere quite basic!
I'm revisiting old tangles that I used to struggle with, that I can now tangle with ease - which is a comfort and reminder that we all develop and improve the more we do something, even if we don't always notice. I'm also re-discovering tangles that I love, that I'd forgotten, and have been inspired to use more. In addition, needing to fit a few onto an ATC often provides a great way to encourage tangles to play together.
There's a bit of a backlog to catch up with, as I've been preoccupied with Valentangle - but here are my last 3 weeks worth of cards.
A handful of organic tangles Fescu, Springkle, Zinger - filling spaces defined by Doodah. On a Distress Inked tile. |
Marvellous Mooka - tangled in the styles I favour. As a border, with Melting Mooka and Easy Mooka - on a dark grey tile. |
Hollis cups Moonpie, and sprouts from Tagh clustered corners. Watercolour and graphite on white. |
Similar tangles share space on this Distress Inked tile - Drupe and Fracas with a Dyon background. |
A speckled grey background and a bit of imagination helped 3 initially uninspiring tangles to enjoy their moment in the spotlight - Ibex, Facade and Xircus |
Beautiful basics - Crescent Moon and Knightsbridge - I bought in white and subtle colour to this tan tile. |
I've never been a fan of Enyshou - but omitting the 'hat' and having it sprout from Festune made me like it a lot more! With a band of Hibred on a gently watercoloured tile. |
Huggins meets W2 - passing through a Crazy Huggins stage on the way. Sometimes this kind of woven tangle is a delight to work with. On a very orange tile for me! |
That's me caught up to date so far. 46 of the 170 official tangles worked into 19 ATCs! It's going to be a delightful deck to shuffle through one day, but making each card is an exciting creative oppurtunity in itself.
WOW - I am impressed by your return to basics . . . there's nothing basic looking about them though. All beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Sarn xxx