Thursday, January 29, 2015

Diva Challenge 202

I feel like I am soooo out of the loop! I'm rusty, I can't find my art supplies! I haven't drawn up anything beyond a grocery list in over a month!
This week's Diva Challenge seemed like a good place to get back into things. The objective was to make a duotangle of Margaret Brenmner's (the ENTHUSIASTIC artist) "Copada" and "Chabacto." All I was thinking about was ciabatta, so I fixed myself lunch, THEN I pulled out a bar coaster. Not having seen or nor tried either, I think it's okay! Certainly a respectable attempt.


(For the record I had the most sinful baked potato with butter, sour cream, broccoli, cheese and bacon. It's how you take a very healthy 100 calories and turn into a 500 pound cholesterol monster!)

Now back to my grocery list!

12 comments:

  1. Pretty tile with wonderful movement!

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    1. Thanks so much, Lonetta! Have a brilliant day! c

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  2. Very lovely tile! I also like the movement and that potato sounds wonderful, even if it is sinful!

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    1. Thank you, Lady Kate, glad you liked my work! What's not to like about a little bit of everything? YUM! Have a brilliant day! c

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  3. Tangling must be like riding a bike since your work doesn't look like you're rusty at all. And, hey, you need sustenance with extra calories for the muscle control necessary for tangling.

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    1. Right, that's what I was doing: carbo-loading for the strenuous activity! Glad you like it, Suzanne. Have a brilliant day! c

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  4. I love loaded baked potatoes! Your tile is very nice.

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    1. Thank you, Suzy! And what's not to like about those potatoes? They have everything yummy all in one neat little package. Have a brilliant day! c

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  5. Your choice of meal sounds as delicious as your tile looks.

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    1. Thanks, JL. Glad you like 'em! Have a brilliant day! c

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  6. Good to 'see' you back! And ..... with such a lovely tile full of movement.

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    1. Dear Anne, thank you for your kindnesses. Have a brilliant day! c

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