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Traditions That Last

Traditions That Last

Jennifer Sumner

Jen writes... As the holiday season approaches, I find myself thinking about traditions, both the ones we keep and the ones we create. The rhythm of the season often stirs up memories of gatherings, laughter, and those quiet, shared moments that shape who we become. Just as tangling connects simple strokes into something beautiful, our lives are tangled compositions of the people and experiences that influence us most often across generations. Now, in these middle years of life, I find myself reflecting more often on the people who shaped me: parents, siblings, friends, grandparents, great aunts and uncles, and even...

My Zentangle Mosaic Story

My Zentangle Mosaic Story

Bijou

Almost ten years ago, ZHQ had the vision to create the world’s largest mosaic. This idea sparked many conversations and years of development and eventually evolved into what we know now as The Zentangle Mosaic App. The Zentangle Mosaic App is a corner of the internet that exists for Zentangle artists. It is a place to share your Zentangle art, to connect with the Zentangle Community and to find inspiration for endless creativity, without the clutter and noise that exists elsewhere on the internet. We have so much love for the app that we could talk about it for days...

Mantras

Mantras

Thiele Donovan

Thiele writes... I first heard the mantra, “What you are not changing, you are choosing,” around this time last year. This really resonated with me as I was in the midst of many life transitions (marriage, relocation, and changing jobs). This mantra would challenge me to evaluate the things that were no longer serving me and give me some control in how I built this new phase of life. I could be deliberate about each decision – big or small. And if I stayed my course, rather than turning left or right at a crossroad, there was still intention. I could...