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CZT Family Tree: Gisèle Tchinda

CZT Family Tree: Gisèle Tchinda

Bijou

We always say that the Zentangle Method attracts really awesome people. We have had the pleasure of working with wonderful Certified Zentangle Teachers (CZT) all over the world and we are excited to share these wonderful people with the entire Zentangle Community. Through our series, CZT Family Tree, we will introduce individual CZTs. Today, we are excited to introduce Gisèle Tchinda! --- + --- Name: Gisèle Tchinda                                                                                 CZT# 29 Hometown: Montpellier (France) Favorite tangle: Poke leaf Favorite place to tangle: My bedroom How I use the Zentangle Method in my life: I use the Zentangle method to calm down, to...

CZT Family Tree: Audrey Markowitz

Bijou

We always say that the Zentangle Method attracts really awesome people. We have had the pleasure of working with wonderful Certified Zentangle Teachers (CZT) all over the world and we are excited to share these wonderful people with the entire Zentangle Community. Through our series, CZT Family Tree, we will introduce individual CZTs. Today, we are excited to introduce Audrey Markowitz! --- + --- Name: Audrey Markowitz CZT #: 7 Hometown: Carson, Nevada, USA Favorite Tangle: Pick just one? That's tough! But if I had to choose, I'd say flux. I love its shape and organic curves and the way...

Top Five Blogs of 2021!

Top Five Blogs of 2021!

Julie Willand

It is hard to believe another year has come and gone. As we look back on 2021, we are filled with gratitude for the Zentangle Community and the peace, calm and camaraderie that you bring, especially during difficult times. One of our favorite ways to connect with the Zentangle Community is here, through our Zentangle Blog. Over the years, you have helped us create a place for Zentangle ideas, problem solving and thought provoking conversations. At the end of each year, we like to take a look back at all of those conversations. This year, we shared 59 blog posts...