Our challenge is to make a Monotangle Tile using one of our favorite patterns with no borders and the number, 200, large or small somewhere on the Tile. One of my favorite patterns is Poser. As if you couldn't tell. It shows up in many of my challenge submissions of late. See if you can find where I hid the 200. If you don't see it at first, step back twenty yards and it will appear.
Pattern: Poser, by Beth Snoderly.
Tile: Tiepolo, 3.5" x 3.5"
Pen: Sakura Pigma Micron .01
Thanks to everyone who commented on Challenge Tile #199 "UMT Hitched."
Love your path to 200 through a flower poser garden. A great tile!
ReplyDelete:) looks like a beautiful treking path Love the shading on those little posers
ReplyDeleteYour tile made me smile. I'm going to have to try poser.
ReplyDeleteAh, David, you never cease to inspire. You create gorgeous tangles, but into each one you also add a little bit of yourself, a little twist that makes them creative and clever as well as visually beautiful. Thanks for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteClever and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI am not sure I have ever seen poser but it is a bed of beauty and I would love to walk along the 200 garden path!
ReplyDeleteLovely tile with great shading David :)
ReplyDeleteHello David! Your tile is so cute - it kinda looks to me like Bijou paid you a visit haha!! I love your lovely flowerbed and garden path!
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
It's really gorgeous. I have never done this tangle but I'm sure I will very soon! Axxx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful happy flowery tile.
ReplyDeleteHa! i found the 200! :) what a great tile. It is like a spring garden. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteWow, I just can't read, can I? I thought we were supposed to add the year. Sigh. Anyway, your 200 in such bold numbers is what made me realize. Too bad I didn't look at yours first LOL! I like that tangle as it looks like spring is just around the corner. I wish anyway.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful, celebratory tile! Love the contrast that the black background gives it.
ReplyDeleteyes, it was difficult to see the 200. lol. Love the tangle poser and it looks so sweet with the garden path. So nicely done and really enhanced by the shading.
ReplyDeleteDavid, it's a garden path of gorgeousness!!
ReplyDeleteFlowers to congratulate Laura, that's what she deserves and you are giving them! Great tile, David!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! So wonderful idea!
ReplyDeleteI've not used this pattern but your tile makes me want to try. I like the crowd of flowers with the 200 bursting forth like spring.
ReplyDeleteI like flowers and yours are so nice! I don't know this pattern but I will have a look to find it ;-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work and I found the 200 at first look ;-)))
Oh very, very pretty! Spring-like, happy, and definitely celebratory!
ReplyDeletevery pretty
ReplyDeleteLovely, happy tile! You put all the elements so well together!
ReplyDeleteI like it! Like it a lot. Have not used that tangle yet, so now I will have to check it out!
ReplyDeletehahaha!!! very clever how you hid that 200...and I agree that poser is a great tangle, I'll have to give it a go soon!
ReplyDeleteHalo David das ist eine sehr schöne Fliese, der Weg zur 200 deutet eine Vielzahl von Aufgaben. Der Weg von der Zahl Weg, läßt schließen es folgen weitere Aufgaben.
ReplyDeleteDas Blumen Muster ist gut gewählt zur Gratulation der 200 ten Challenge.
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Oh David, this is just gorgeous! I am always afraid of Poser for fear it will be overly fussy, but you showed just how beautiful and bold it can be on its own. Very lovely!
ReplyDeleteI don't see 200! (;-)
ReplyDeleteYou're beautiful, Betsy. You made me laugh :-)
DeleteWhat a beautiful tile. Love it!
ReplyDeleteThe shading on this is stellar. Like the path and use of negative space in this.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant, I almost thought there was a cat's tail in the background.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tile. I love the flowers. It is amazing how you managed to enrich them with so much details.
ReplyDeleteI can't get more than 20 feet away from my screen so I'll just have to take your word for it that "200" is in there somewhere. Otherwise a very appealing tile. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat try Wayne.
DeleteSuch a beautifully feminine way to celebrate The diva's Bi-zen-tennial!! You are always so well versed in your art and your words!!! Thank you for all your rays of sunshine that you leave on my blog! Blessings! ;0) Annette
ReplyDeleteLovely tile. It is so inspiring to see the variety of responses to such a simple challenge.
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