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Zentangle Project Pack No. 22 - The 12 Days of Zentangle 2023 - Day 09

Zentangle Project Pack No. 22 - The 12 Days of Zentangle 2023 - Day 09

The following text was translated by Rick from the tap tap tapping "voice" of Bijou.

Bijou writes:

Day nine is upon us and we have a lot of phun in store! The next 4 days will be all about philling in phour 5xPhive tiles that use the same string. First, we will follow Molly as she carefully guides us in preparing our mini, collaborative project.

Marasu shares, "Thank you Bijou for lending me your delightful washi tape! It is just the thing for joining my tiles. And of course, I couldn't have done it without Harold's helping hands."

I remind the others to be patient and curious.

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Welcome to Zentangle Project Pack No. 22 and the ninth day of the 2023 Twelve Days of Zentangle!

As so many of you tangle enthusiasts know ... The Zentangle Method is an easy-to-learn, relaxing, and fun way to create beautiful images by drawing structured patterns that we call tangles. You create tangles with combinations of dots, lines, simple curves, S-curves, and orbs. There are a few tangles in the history of the Zentangle Method that are known more and used more often and manipulated more than others. Their forms are basic, resilient, familiar and they have the potential to be so much more in so many ways.

This project pack will take a deep dive into one tangle and all that it stands for. As usual, we are taking a very creative, outside the box approach to this fun theme.

Tangle along with Molly as she guides you through the ninth lesson in this series.

We are very excited about the content we have for this Project Pack, but we also realize that we have packed a lot in to the twelve days. So, we wanted you all to know that it is OK to take it all in at whatever pace you need to. If you have not already, take a look at Molly's most recent blog on tangling at your own pace.

Day 09



Please share your creations on the Zentangle Mosaic App using the hashtags #PP22 #PP22Day09 and #12DaysofZentangle2023.

Share your thoughts in the comments below and each day, Bijou will randomly select one commenter to receive a Zentangle surprise! All winners will be announced in the final blog of this series.

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You can purchase Zentangle Project Pack No. 22 materials here.

Bijou

13 comments

  • I am now officially behind, but I’m taking your advice and taking my time. You can’t rush perfection! 😁 Just completed Day 7 and LOVED it. I am really into these spirals. Thank you.

    Caro R. on

  • This looks very interesting…I can’t wait to see the final pieces.

    Mary Kay Cass, C.Z.T. on

  • Well, now you’ve upped the ante and really peaked my interest with the mandala vibe. Can’t wait to see what’s next. Thank you for this project pack.

    Andrea K on

  • This is an unexpected new approach.😮 I am excited to see what tomorrow will bring.

    I also felt the possibilities of this new tile.

    Mika shiohara on

  • Interesting idea, and the end result is beautiful!

    Ellen Weinman on

  • This string had me intrigued and I was pleasantly surprised at how the 4 of them fit together! I look forward to the final outcome!

    Suchitra Komandur on

  • I love how each tile becomes its own sort of reticula. Love this whole Project Pack!

    Becky Ruiz Jenab on

  • What a great start to this collaborative project! Can’t wait to see how it all comes together.

    AndreaR on

  • This is brilliant. I love how your mind works Molly 😊

    Kathy Young on

  • I really appreciate breaking it down into bite sizes – makes the project so interesting and can’t wait to see it all come together!

    Donna P on

  • I can’t wait to see these last 4 tiles, once they are finished!

    Debbie J on

  • This is very interesting! Anxious to see the final piece. Thanks again.

    Cathrine Nicols on

  • Ooh! Thanks for the hint of working small and then connecting them! Washi tape is a great hint. I feel intimidated working on a large piece, breaking it down makes it look manageable. 😀

    Charlene on

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