Today’s diva challenge is to use Fengle and Poke Root, neither of which I use very often. I even had to look at the stepout for fengle.
I don’t like to copy what Laura does and try to do something different. Well, this time it didn’t work out so well.
I did a whole lot of baking today, prepping for Thanksgiving. I used to only have desserts and a breakfast cake to bake. Well, now with us on THM, I still make desserts but I also need to put together anything else we want. This year I’m making dressing and rolls. Then I started the Pumpkin Roll and my daughter started the Pecan Pie. But I’m getting sidetracked. All that to say, it’s been a busy day.
So here is my tile before any shading.
This one was a lot better in theory than carried out.
Here it is shaded.
It usually looks so much better smaller.
I got a little carried away with the big one and went less and less on each one. They either remind me of hot air balloons or some etched lollipops. I originally meant to smudge that border line a bit but completely forgot about it while I was shading. Maybe you could just imagine it smudged, huh? I’m too tired to work on it any more and then take another scan. AND I’m even too tired to get the camera out and take any pictures. Of course it wouldn’t be in natural light anyway, since the sun went down long ago.
Well, I hope you in the USA have a wonderful Thanksgiving tomorrow, full of family, friends, and making wonderful memories.
Until next time, God bless,
Michele ºÜº
Looks like candy. Good idea, fengle inside pokeroot
Your concept is amazing, I like it very much!
I really like this! It is hard to make the Fengle smaller–I tried that too, and it was indeed a challenge. Yours look great.
As always, the shading ‘does it’!
Clever way of combining the two tangles.
Your tile is cute, but your narration really made me smile! Thanks.
What a great idea. Amazing
Fun and clever way to do this challenge!