Alfie and friends loved learning how to draw auraknot today. Auraknot is truly tangled, they laughed. It can seem challenging to draw at first and it is ok to acknowledge that sometimes you need a little extra support when you learn something new. Take your time with the initial part of this lesson and then enjoy how they use auraknot as a reticulum and fill it with some more basic tangles for a festive, finished, composition.
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Welcome to the Zentangle Project Pack No. 16 and the tenth day of the 12 Days of Zentangle!
This Zentangle series offers us a moment to pause and reflect on the past year. 2021, like all years, has proven to be a time of growth. As each one of us continued with our journeys we persevered with strength, courage, resilience, and trust. In a year of rebuilding, we were given the opportunity to choose what we wanted to keep with us and what we wanted to leave behind. As the year unfolded, we hope you were able to lean on your Zentangle practice and focus on the beautiful things that came through. Together, in this series, we will in-crease our skills while navigating this part of our journey one stroke at a time. In this year-end series, we will be looking closely between the layers and folds of our Zentangle practice. As we score some new tools for our tangling toolbox, we will dig into some creative, tangled ways to celebrate and illuminate your Zentangle art.
We will be working with the materials in the Zentangle Project Pack No. 16, but we encourage you to follow along with whatever materials that you have.
Day 10
Let Alfie know your thoughts and each day we will pick a commenter at random to receive a Zentangle Surprise!
The winner from Day 09 Patti A! Please send your snail mail address to julie@zentangle.com.
Another great tangle project! Thanks
Cathrine Nicols on
Yay!!! Auraknot is such a fun tangle!!!
Kathy Y. on