The Diva Challenge this week comes from guest Diva, Cris Letourneau. Cris challenged us to either use her tangle Seton, or to create a step out of our own. I chose to create a step out, as this is something I have not done before. I call my new tangle G-Ode, and as you may have guessed from the name, it is based on slices of geodes. I will begin by showing you my inspiration.
And now for my Step Out....
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For my completed tile I added Spaander, and a little bit of Munchin in the center of 2 of the G-Odes to represent the crystals in the center of some geodes.
I hope everyone likes this, as it is my first step out. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think.
Happy Tangling
What beautiful 'stones' to get inspired! And you created a very nice tangle. Thanks for sharing (again ;-)
ReplyDeleteI think you did a great job with your step-out, Stacie! (You read the instructions right; nobody else has been as fearless as you were, that's all!). What beautiful inspiration to draw from; great idea and execution. Have a brilliant day! c
ReplyDeleteYour first step-out is a winner, Stacie. I like it very much. I'm adding it to my Pattern Library. Thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeletethanks for this step out - a lovely tangle pattern
ReplyDeleteAs someone who flirted with the idea of being a geology major (a loooong time ago), I love your geodes, your step out and your tile.
ReplyDeleteThank you all for your kind comments. You have helped give me the courage to try more step outs,
ReplyDeleteI have always been attracted to geodes and your g-ode is no exception! I am not very good at organic tangles, but probably need more practience (yes, a cross between practice and patience). Thanks for the inspiration and step out!
ReplyDeleteI thinks it gives a lot of space for imagination between the lies and on the lines itself, waving, spiking... I'm no specialist but give your idea a high grade.
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