Thursday, April 11, 2013

Diva Challenge 113: Hip To Be Square

Hello all! I hope everyone is having a lovely week. Great news! I passed the pre-interview questionnaire and I have a phone interview scheduled for Monday morning. I've been reading up on the company via www.glassdoor.com (which I highly recommend to those job hunting) and it seems it will be a very straight forward "Tell me about a time when [fill in the blank]" Q&A. I think with my previous job experience I can highly tailor all my answers for the position. One of the girls I use to manage just got a job there so I'm sure the recruiter recognizes the company name and I made sure to list her as an employee referral so I feel like I have a really good chance of landing this job. I don't like to get my hopes up too much though so I will continue on to more interesting matters (at least for you) like the Diva's Challenge 113!

This week we were to draw squares within squares and tangle away inside those squares. Normally I don't like strings but this week I think I did really well with it. I'll probably use this type of string again in the very near future. I also decided to try a few new things like taking pictures as my work progressed and using color!

Sometimes when I see other people's entries I'm baffled as to how they even started their creation. Well if you feel that way as well, here's my starting string(s?):
Yes those are triangles. But they are within my first square border so I think it counts!

Here is my finished project in black and white:
Excuse the blurriness. I was in Starbucks and attempting to discreetly use my phone's camera. 
My next picture requires a little back story. I was perusing Pinterest today (you should follow me by the way, I pin awesome, beautiful, inspirational, and worthwhile things) when I saw a link for  this video. I thought her work looked really cool so of course I went out to find some Souffle pens. I bought mine from Michael's and luckily I had a 50% off coupon because they were originally $24.99. I would suggest following the above link to amazon because it's only $13.92 there. I also really want some neat stencils like she had in the video so if anyone knows where to get them, let me know! I tried looking at Michael's and I couldn't find any.

The pens didn't turn out quite the way I expected. From the video it looked like the black would show through completely but it actually turned a little milky looking. It's easily fixable though if you don't like that look (which I don't). You can just retrace where the black is OR color first, let it dry, and then trace in black. The below picture is when most of the ink is dry except for the purple. I'm going to retrace all the black later and post that picture at another date. I also want to add green on the vines using a color pencil.


So what do you guys think? Color or no color? I personally prefer the black and white and I can't wait to see all of the other entries

If you guys like my work please follow my blog and check out my etsy shop! I'm about to start posting with more frequency and I have some great ideas on future posts which include a DIY planner I'm finishing up, some type of art challenge (not zentangling though, I'll leave those to the awesome CZTs :) ), and other secret goodies you'll have to wait for!





8 comments:

  1. Great to see your process and your sneeky Starbucks' photos! I love the black and white but the color is yummy too!

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    1. I love both of your tiles! Nice balance and very cheerful. Your writing technique is strong, too. I will definately join your blog and add it to my blog reader. Looking forward to seeing more fun things!

      It would be nice if you would subscribe to my blog, too! Go to www.tanglebright.com and find the bright pink 'subscribe' button and join. :)

      Be Happy,
      Jacque Solomon
      Atlanta, GA

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    2. Thanks so much :-) These souffle pens dry to a pastel matte. There is another brand that dries to a translucent shiny finish that I'm going to try next.

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  2. I do agree with you about the back and white favorite. I wish you succes for coming Monday!

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    1. Thank you! I need all the help I can get. Loved your tangle by the way.

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  3. The color is lovely, but the black and white is my fav. Good luck on your plans.

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    1. Yeah, I'm not a huge fan of pastels. I was expecting the colors to be more muted and less easter-ish.

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  4. There is lots of fun in your art, it looks happy and cheery. Good luck!

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