Molly writes... To say that is has been one of the greatest pleasures in my life to have had many opportunities to tangle along with children is an understatement. It truly has been a gift. Many years ago, when I started teaching The Zentangle Method I assumed I would only teach adults. After only a few classes I was approached by a woman in my town and asked if I would teach a group of kids. Initially, I thought that I was not trained to teach children and that I wouldn’t be very good at it. I am not sure...
"Traipse" I came across this word the other day. I have heard of it. Maybe I saw it on a spelling test in 4th grade, but I'm not so sure that I have ever used it before. Do you know what it means? Traipse. verb. (used without an object). traipsed, traipsing 1. to walk or go aimlessly or idly or without finding or reaching one's goal; "We traipsed all over town looking for a copy of the book." (but not finding it) It caught my attention while I was looking up something else. It had a rather elegant sound...
The Kitchen Table Tangles are a video series created by Rick and Maria while they talk and tangle at their kitchen table. All of the Kitchen Table Tangles (KTT) videos are available to subscribers of the Zentangle Mosaic app. As the collection grows, we like to make some available to the public. Today, tangle along with Maria as she and Rick guide you through a tile featuring Well, Well, Well.., and an aquafluer/scena tangleation. Subscribe to our Youtube Channel for more Zentangle videos. If there is a particular topic, technique or tool that you'd like to see, please...