when I clicked over to Joey's place I was thinking "It's V week. I hope the pattern is verdigoh" and I wasn't disappointed!
Verdigoh is one of my favorite patterns. I did a series last year featuring verdigoh as a border for many different looking pieces.
Anyway, it turns out, I'm reading a library book and needed a bookmark. My practice is to create a zentangle bookmark and use it while I read the book, then return it, with the bookmark still in it. I always hope that someone else will be blessed by finding these little artworks when the book is borrowed again.
So I made a verdigoh bookmark, and here it is.
I like how simple it turned out. And I am now in the mood for more verdigoh, some pine trees and rivers and foresty looking tangles.
While I'm at it, I want to post some pieces I've made for former Monotangle challenges from Joey:
This one is Undu, from last week. I created it, then left it at work so it didn't get entered until now.
And I also did this one ages ago for the Linq challenge and then forgot about it. durr...
I have yet to do Maryhill or Queeries, but I will. And I tried Pea Nuckle. I really did. I may figure it out and enter it, but it's a toughie.
Yah! I love it when I get it right!
ReplyDeleteAnd I love that you are catching up on the challenges that you missed, it makes me feel special. Maybe I should catch up on the ones I missed too? tee hee!
Love seeing your challenges and other pieces too!
~ joey ~
I love your Verdigogh! and what a fabulous idea about the bookmarks. I borrow from the library all the time. It's the perfect RAZ!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely idea to leave the bookmark for someone else. I am sure many people are delighted to find them if the veridgogh one is anything to go by.
ReplyDeleteYour Verdigogh bookmark is very beautiful and what a wonderful idea to leave the bookmark in the borrowed book.
ReplyDeleteLove you Verdigogh! I leave tiles in books when I return them, but I think I'll start making bookmarks!
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