Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Poke Root vs. Drupe

The Diva's Weekly Challenge #276: "DuoTangle - Poke Root vs.  Drupe"

Mmm, I really enjoy drupe and poke-root but bringing them together on one tile had me thinking. After seeing a few tiles on the Mosaic app where little spills of liquid have enhanced the tiles I decided to play.....
 
Breakfast.....blueberries.

 
 
Lunch.......beetroot and apple juice
 
 
 
Dinner.......red wine
 
 

20 comments:

  1. Will be a great day with this breakfast lunch and diner:)
    Very original!

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  2. levely pokeroots to eat. Great tiles

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  3. Very nice interpretation of this challenge!

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  4. Must. Make.One.Right.Away. with Coffee!! You've inspired me so! Wonderful tiles!!

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  5. I love this. Each more glorious than the last. But if I had to choose it would be the middle one - somehow so light, almost ghostlike!

    I made some 'spill' tiles for a Diva Challenge ages back and haven't used most of them. I might have to go find them!

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  6. Your tiles are lovely! I love the flow - they just feel fluid!

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  7. Love these tiles and the flowing Drupe's. Added colors from B, L and D are great!

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  8. The purple of the blueberry is so vivid!
    Your lines are so clean. Beautiful tiles, as always,

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  9. Beautiful and creative tiles - of course! I love them!

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  10. Gorgeous! I'm with Lorna-Coffee!!!

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  11. what fun! blueberries, indeed. And I love the glimmer in the "stripes" on all of your drupes.

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  12. Unique tiles. I like your use of he spills to augment the duotangle.

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  13. Well that's your five a day fruits sorted out - I assume wine counts? And yes, the colour does add something a bit special.

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  14. Wonderful duo tangles with beautiful color!

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  15. Love the poke root on the wine, it's so natural!

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  16. Love the poke root on the wine, it's so natural!

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  17. Your tiles look so easy but I know it isn't. I find them very original and love them!

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