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    šŸŽBijou's Gift Guide! | The 12 Days of Zentangle and PP28!

It has become an annual Zentangle tradition for us to celebrate the holiday season with a series we call The Twelve Days of Zentangle. For twelve consecutive days, we deliver daily tangling lessons, guiding you through the steps to create festive tangled works of art that are all part of the same theme. Join us now for Day Six, as our old friend Alfie and a couple of new friends take us through The 2022 Twelve Days of Zentangle. Ā  ā€œYour scroll is really coming along. I think this Project Pack No. 19 is one of the more challenging projectsā€...

It has become an annual Zentangle tradition for us to celebrate the holiday season with a series we call The Twelve Days of Zentangle. For twelve consecutive days, we deliver daily tangling lessons, guiding you through the steps to create festive tangled works of art that are all part of the same theme. Join us now for Day Five, as our old friend Alfie and a couple of new friends take us through The 2022 Twelve Days of Zentangle. Ā  Marasu says to Nomi ā€œI’m really loving the mysealiam you drew. It looks like he might swim away if you...

It has become an annual Zentangle tradition for us to celebrate the holiday season with a series we call The Twelve Days of Zentangle. For twelve consecutive days, we deliver daily tangling lessons, guiding you through the steps to create festive tangled works of art that are all part of the same theme. Join us now for Day Four, as our old friend Alfie and a couple of new friends take us through The 2022 Twelve Days of Zentangle. Ā  Nomi says, ā€œI need to refocus for a minute. Rick always tells us to hold at arm’s length and turn...