Chutes and Ladders is a game most of us are very familiar with. Audrey requested something to climb and something to slide down using a blue background and as much color as our hearts desired! My heart desired it, at least for part of it.
I was excited when I finally had the time to start this prompt. It was sure to be a fun one. The blocks needed to be at least 12" and the ladder/slide needed to reach from one side to the other.
'Chute/Slide' 14 1/2" x 17 1/2" |
First up was the 'chute'! I had no idea where this was going to go or even if it would work out. Improv can be a challenge! I love when improv takes me on a journey. Having a basic idea to start, figuring it out as I go and then seeing where it takes me.
I wondered, if I had my very own slide what exactly would that look like? Certain it would be a beautiful bright one. Something with a little kick to it, but nothing that would cause bodily harm!
I started with bright pink, because...I like pink. I also like pink and orange together. The 'sit your butt and slide part' did not come to me right away, so I let it sit until the next day. I just couldn't find a color that would give this slide the punch I wanted.
The next day it an idea did come to me! What could be brighter than a rainbow? I pulled my colors and viola! It happened!
I pieced together the rainbow and promptly sliced out my slide. I wanted my slide to flip me into the air at the end where I could fly out of it and land on my feet! Well, if I were much younger...I wouldn't want to break a bone!
Next up I had to tackle the ladder. My first thought of a ladder was a crooked one. I was firmly embedded in my brain and I couldn't shake it loose!
Ladder 14 1/2" x 14 1/2" |
The picture in my head was of a funky old ladder. You know how wood gets old and lichen (moss) starts growing on it after being left outside? That's what I was after.
I used two green shades for the rungs and added the blue background in between.
My ladder was also going to need perspective. So, I made my top sections start small and gradually grow wider at the bottom. And with that, I sliced in the sides and added the background.
A super fun challenge and I'm excited to see how Audrey puts these blocks together! It's sure to be a fun and amazing 'game board'!
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My Bee Mates are amazing!
Shelby @godshomemovies
Jayne @twiggyandopal
Audry @artandstole
Kathryn @kupitis
Heather @quiltachusetts
Christine @ccpquilt
Jenny @pappersaxsten
Shelagh @stuartmoorestextiles
Jayne @twiggyandopal
Audry @artandstole
Kathryn @kupitis
Heather @quiltachusetts
Christine @ccpquilt
Jenny @pappersaxsten
Shelagh @stuartmoorestextiles
Once agaiin, you've hit the target! I think you are really getting the hang of it.
ReplyDeleteWow!! You got this challenge spot on. Well done, well done.
ReplyDeleteI think you nailed it!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comments!
ReplyDeleteI love both of these and I'm really excited to see how the blocks from the bee start becoming quilts. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Jayne,
ReplyDeleteThese look so pretty and yet make it look easier than it is. Still looks hard to me, but worthwhile for the end results!
~smile~ Roseanne
love these! what FUN!
ReplyDeleteSo awesome!
ReplyDeleteThat WAS a fun prompt! You nailed it!
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