Welcome to Day 9 of the 12 Days of Zentangle!
Enjoy!
After Alfie watched Julie's tangling yesterday, he grabbed some shells which reminded him of crescent moon and marasu. Naturally, Bijou had to come by for this conversation.
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Nancy Roth
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I’m so happy to revisit so many of your first tangles and learn their stories. Last year, I used only original tangles in my daily practice for about 3 months and thoroughly enjoyed it. But hearing and watching you teach these patterns is priceless. Thank you for another wonderful project pack, and another glorious 12 Days of Zentangle!
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Vicki on
Elena Nekrasovskaya on
My favorite part of this project is seeing tangles I have overlooked or avoided tangled by Zentangle HQ. It makes me wonder why I avoided them.
Lesley Goldberg on
Such a great review of so many tangles. Thank you for putting this together.
Jo Diamantes on
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Andrea on
Like others this morning, I’m looking at my spinner with satisfaction and dismay – only three more empty spaces! But I’ll concentrate on appreciating the full ones, and wondering: What will fill the empty spaces? Who will be our guide to tangle magic? How will the spinner mechanism fit into the card?… So many things yet to come! Thank you for this project!
Rebecca Lawrence on
Ria Matheussen on
Adding today’s fantastic tangles is so rewarding! I’m enjoying watching this Zentangle Spinner grow so beautifully. Thanks. ~ Rose
Rosemarie Crawford on
I love hearing the stories of when you first saw this pattern or that pattern. Equally interesting is how you can take a complex pattern like Xyp out of the wild, so to speak, and distill it down to a few elemental strokes so that we all may duplicate it. Thank you!
BethanyARTE on
Nancy Wilcox on
The meditational quality of strokes is such a contrast to the finished wedges, which sometimes look so frenetic. I love this project! More, we want more!
Ginger White on
I love cubine. I’m getting vibes of Frank Lloyd Wright in the combination of a couple of these tangles. Thank you for this wonderful experience.
Vickie Stamper on
How wonderful to learn a new way to do cubine. Looks really helpful. Thanks.
Pat Floerke on
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MKay B B Watson on