Welcome to Day 2 of the 12 Days of Zentangle!
Alfie was fascinated with what Martha created yesterday. This morning, we found him on our dining room table with a magnifying glass taking a closer look!
On this second day of the 12 Days of Zentangle, Rick takes the pen to show us how he can hurry a diva dance while IX and knase get wrapped up in a serious case of cadent.
See video with German subtitles here.
(Note to our viewers in China, in the next day or two, we will add these videos to a platform you can more easily enjoy.)
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You can find the "12 Days of Zentangle" supplies in Project Pack 04 which is available at this link.
We'd love to read what you have to say and each day we will randomly pick a person from the list of commenters and send that person a gift from Zentangle Inc.
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This will be exciting to see all of the spaces completed! After Day 12 we can admire our work!
Delores Azary on
I’ve looked forward to this all year! I’m really enjoying seeing old tangles and making friends with new ones. Thank you for this seasonal treat!!
Susan L on
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Donna Pilato CZT on
I loved doing the watercolor shading on my spinners and can’t wait to add tangles each day. The first two days of tangles look awesome.
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Carol L Parry on
I have to agree with many of the other commenters, that these are definitely a few of my favorites. Rick has a “technical” way of drawing, which is actually how I learn best. Thanks for the lessons!
Jonesy on
I needed a little more instruction on this one…I’m an advanced beginner but I had a little trouble following Rick, especially with Diva Dance. I don’t know why that tangle is so hard for me. Thanks for Day 2!
Molly M on
I love this project! At this busy time of year it is doable. A calm escape for a bit of the day.
Thank you all!
Lesley Goldberg on
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Kristi Berg on
Another gorgeous wedge of the spinner for day 2! I,too,enjoyed learning the origins of the tangle names….a couple of things struck me. I think it’s interesting that the tangle IX has the same triangle as “rIXty” and this weekend when I was teaching a class a student called the tortillion a “tortellini”….which Maria mentioned tortillion in French means wound & twisted — very much like the tortellini!! So many connections!!
Looking forward to day 3!
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