Please don't feel guilty! I love to make puzzles that use colors that people request--it's fun to try to make them look good; I really like making people happy by making special puzzles for them; and it gives me a plan for a drawing that I don't have to invent myself, and that takes the pressure off me about having to invent new patterns or color combos! LOL! I may not figure out exactly what someone wants--I'll do my best to get as close as I can--but I believe/hope that we'll all enjoy it, even if it's not perfect! :-)))
Yup, these are love 'em or leave 'em colors, at least in the shades I picked! I do love making designs with the colors suggested by others--I just made a grid (a swirl will follow) with the blues and teals that Barb mentioned--so please feel free to offer your own, roerick and Mimi! Thanks so much!
I love all of the variations of your swirly puzzles but I'm not crazy about these colors together. Love the magenta, but maybe with green instead of the orange. But I still love it because it's always fun solving all of your puzzles. They're just plain fun.
I didn't mean that I didn't know if I loved or hated the COLORS you chose, Katie--I loved them in the grid, and a loony I made, so they're a great combo--just the colors/shades as I used them here! That's what I meant about remaining neutral--to this particular puzzle, and the brash versions of the colors I chose for it--not to your choice! Sorry if I wasn't clear about that! :-(((
Thanks, Wendy--I wasn't sure if I loved it or hated it (it's impossible to remain neutral with something like this!), but I decided that I loved it, too! :-)))
Thanks, Katie and Jan--it's definitely in-your-face, not shy and retiring! LOL! Now this is one puzzle that is definitely meant to be solved in the morning, I think... :-)))
Hmmm, I wonder if this could be done in navy, medium blue, teal and turquoise? Don't mind me, Pat, just thinking out loud. LOL Another fun swirl, thanks. :-)
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